Can we talk about Islam?
Can we talk about Islam?
For many of us, it doesn’t seem so long ago that Islam was a remote subject, barely touching our lives. Now hardly a day goes past when someone isn’t talking about it in the media, or in our parliaments, or over the watercooler at work. Much of that talk goes in one of two direc-ons. Some want to blame Islam in general for the violence and atroci-es being committed in its name (which hardly seems fair). Others insist that Islamic State and other Islamic terrorist groups have nothing whatsoever to do with Islam (which strikes many as being implausible). Are these our only two options in talking about Islam—to blame it or to absolve it? In this short book written from a Chris-an viewpoint, Tony Payne argues that there is an honest and constructive way to talk together about Islam. It begins with a better understanding not only of Islam, but also of the modern secular worldview that makes talking about any sort of faith so difficult.