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Jesus through Muslim eyes / Richard Shumack.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 2020Description: 1 online resource (126 pages)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 0281081948
  • 9780281081943
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Jesus through Muslim Eyes.DDC classification:
  • 261.27 23
LOC classification:
  • BP172 .S38 2020
Other classification:
  • online - EBSCO
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Contents:
Part 1 Getting to know the Muslim Jesus -- Jesus of Arabia -- The son of Mary: the Qur'anic Jesus -- The 'pious servant': the traditional Jesus -- The 'good teacher': the Sufi Jesus -- Yeshua: the contemporary Muslim Jesus -- Part 2 Corrupting Jesus? -- Conspiracy -- The Christians -- The Apostles -- The Council of Nicaea -- Paul -- The Ebionites -- The Gospel of the Hebrews -- The historical Muslim Jesus -- Part 3 Locating Jesus -- Place of birth -- Behaviour -- Speech -- More than he seems ... -- At Home -- Part 4 Following Jesus -- Common roads? -- The virtuous path of the Muslim Jesus -- Who can follow the Muslim Jesus? -- The 'impossible' road of the Christian Jesus -- Different roads -- At a crossroads.
Summary: 'An honest and scholarly analysis of the Muslim Jesus, the Christian Jesus, and the diverging paths Muslims and Christians chose to follow.' Anwar Mehammed, head of Islamic Studies, Ethiopian Theological College, Addis Ababa In his book The Islamic Jesus, Mustafa Akyol claims that Muslims may hail Jesus as the Messiah and the Word of God - but is that really the case? And how should Christians respond when they do? In this sensitive and nuanced exploration of Muslim beliefs about Jesus, Richard Shumack calls for Muslims and Christians to embrace constructive disagreement as the best way to both religious peace and eternal truth. For although Muslims and Christians both love Jesus. the Jesus of Islam points down a different road to that of Christianity. The Muslim Jesus wants to you to be a better person by walking a road of passionate devotion to God; the Christian Jesus wants you to be a whole new person by joining him on a road to crucifixion and resurrection. 'If you care about Muslim-Christian relations, this book is significant.' Dr Muhammad Kamal, Asia Institute, University of Melbourne 'Excellent ... strikes the perfect balance between academic rigour and accessibility.' Dr Peter Riddell, SOAS University of London.
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eBook eBook Biblioteca "Angelicum" Pont. Univ. S.Tommaso d'Aquino Nuvola online online - EBSCO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Online access Not for loan (Accesso limitato) Accesso per gli utenti autorizzati / Access for authorized users (ebsco)2399565

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Includes bibliographical references.

Part 1 Getting to know the Muslim Jesus -- Jesus of Arabia -- The son of Mary: the Qur'anic Jesus -- The 'pious servant': the traditional Jesus -- The 'good teacher': the Sufi Jesus -- Yeshua: the contemporary Muslim Jesus -- Part 2 Corrupting Jesus? -- Conspiracy -- The Christians -- The Apostles -- The Council of Nicaea -- Paul -- The Ebionites -- The Gospel of the Hebrews -- The historical Muslim Jesus -- Part 3 Locating Jesus -- Place of birth -- Behaviour -- Speech -- More than he seems ... -- At Home -- Part 4 Following Jesus -- Common roads? -- The virtuous path of the Muslim Jesus -- Who can follow the Muslim Jesus? -- The 'impossible' road of the Christian Jesus -- Different roads -- At a crossroads.

'An honest and scholarly analysis of the Muslim Jesus, the Christian Jesus, and the diverging paths Muslims and Christians chose to follow.' Anwar Mehammed, head of Islamic Studies, Ethiopian Theological College, Addis Ababa In his book The Islamic Jesus, Mustafa Akyol claims that Muslims may hail Jesus as the Messiah and the Word of God - but is that really the case? And how should Christians respond when they do? In this sensitive and nuanced exploration of Muslim beliefs about Jesus, Richard Shumack calls for Muslims and Christians to embrace constructive disagreement as the best way to both religious peace and eternal truth. For although Muslims and Christians both love Jesus. the Jesus of Islam points down a different road to that of Christianity. The Muslim Jesus wants to you to be a better person by walking a road of passionate devotion to God; the Christian Jesus wants you to be a whole new person by joining him on a road to crucifixion and resurrection. 'If you care about Muslim-Christian relations, this book is significant.' Dr Muhammad Kamal, Asia Institute, University of Melbourne 'Excellent ... strikes the perfect balance between academic rigour and accessibility.' Dr Peter Riddell, SOAS University of London.