Muslim-Christian Friendships and Religious Change: Transformative Relationships
By (Author) Torstein Try
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
22nd January 2026
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Christianity
Islam
Hardback
160
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
This book explores how authentic friendships between Muslims and Christians can cross religious boundaries and encourage deeper mutual understanding. Drawing on qualitative interviews in southern Norway, Torstein Try examines how interfaith relationships shape religious self-awareness, influence perceptions of the other faith, and challenge participants faith practices. The book illustrates how friendships rooted in empathy and openness foster a more dialogical approach to religious and cultural differences, promoting reflective religious change rather than insistent conversion efforts. The author reveals that while participants often upheld strong faith commitments, their interfaith friendships prompted a shift from confrontation to relational influence, allowing distinct religious identities and genuine friendships to coexist in a dynamic and respectful balance. Through rich personal narratives and thoughtful analysis, the book demonstrates how interfaith friendships cultivate an environment where love, hospitality, and theological reflection flourish, providing a valuable perspective on fostering coexistence and dialogue in increasingly diverse societies.
Torstein Try is an associate professor specializing in interreligious and intercultural studies.