Between heaven and hell: Islam, salvation, and the fate of others, edited by Mohammad Hassan Khalil
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Between heaven and hell: Islam, salvation, and the fate of others, edited by Mohammad Hassan Khalil, with a foreword by Tariq Ramadan (New York: Oxford University Press, 2013), xxii + 335 pp., ISBN: 978-0-19-994541-2, $99.00 (pb) (First paragraph) The problem of religious diversity is one of the most discussed issues in the philosophy of religion. Between Heaven and Hell examines the issue of religious diversity within the Islamic tradition. The book contains thirteen articles, most of which are the result of the "Islam, Salvation, and the Fate of Others" symposium held at the University of Illinois in 2010. The articles are organized into six thematic sections: Historical Dimensions, Diversity and Mercy, Supersessionism and Mercy, Reconceptualising Pluralism, Otherness and the Qurʾān, and Otherness and Inclusion/Exclusion.