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"In an age of media distortion and widespread stereotypes, both Christians and Muslims need a greater understanding of each other's faith. What do Christians believe about the Bible? What do Muslims believe about the Qur'an? And what do Christianity and Islam each have to say about Jesus and Muhammed?" "Christians who read this book will learn much about Islam. Likewise, Muslims who read it will discover why Christians are convinced of the truth of Christianity. Sure to provide grist for informed discussions, this rare book is one that Muslims and Christians can fruitfully study together."--BOOK JACKET. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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The book offers a more conciliatory view of the religion of Islam and, without in any way attempting to suggest that it is compatible with Christianity, nevertheless, the author's aim is to (1) provide Christians with a basic understanding of Islam (and vice-versa); (2) to assist in the engagement of mutually friendly dialogue in a way that, for both Christian and Muslim, is consistent with "our respective Scriptures."
What this book emphasizes in my mind is that Christians need not hold aloof other people of differing religious beliefs (including those of no religious persuasion) and that we are too quick to negatively judge and distance ourselves from those whom Christ has also shed his blood. ( )