1st Edition

The Routledge Reader in Christian-Muslim Relations

Edited By Mona Siddiqui Copyright 2013
    384 Pages
    by Routledge

    384 Pages
    by Routledge

    Interest in Christian-Muslim dialogue has grown considerably in recent years. How Islam and Christianity have approached each other theologically is one of the most absorbing ways of understanding the challenge of interreligious relations or Christian-Muslim polemics. This volume provides an indispensable reading and reference tool, showing how Muslim and Christian scholars have shaped the discourse on the varying interfaces between Christianity and Islam. The Reader contains a substantial introduction and presents a range of scholarly approaches to Christian-Muslim relations. Included are selections of primary polemical material, focusing on critical and appreciative approaches to the Jesus/Muhammad, Bible/Qur’an and God question for Muslims and Christians.

    Editor’s Introduction  Mona Siddiqui  1. John of Damascus: The Heresy of the Ishmaelites Adelbert Davids and Pim Valkenberg  2. The Islamic Image of Paul and the Origin of the Gospel of Barnabas P.S. van Koningsveld  3. The Christologies of Abu Qurra, Abu Ra’ita and Ammar al-Basri and Muslim Response Mark Beaumont  4. Extracts from Early Muslim Polemic against Christianity: Abu Isa al-Warraq’s ‘Against the Incarnation’ David Thomas  5. Folly to the Hunafa: The Crucifixion in Early Christian-Muslim Controversy Mark N. Swanson  6. Extracts from The Book of Religion and Empire Al-Tabari  7. A Mu‘tazilite Refutation of Christianity and Judaism: Two Fragments from Abd Al-Jabbar’s Al-Mughni Fi Abwab Al-Tawhid Wa-L-Adl Margaretha Heemskerk  8. Muhammad and the Muslims in St. Thomas Aquinas James Waltz  9. Nicholas of Cusa on the Qur’an: A Fifteenth-Century Encounter With Islam Nicholas Rescher  10. Luther’s Knowledge of and Attitude Towards Islam Adam S. Francisco  11. Extracts from The Disintegration of Islam Samuel M. Zwemer  12. Extracts from The Christian Message in a non-Christian World  Hendrik Kraemer  13. Towards an Islamic Christology II: The Death of Jesus, Reality or Delusion  Mahmoud M. Ayoub  14. Islam and Christianity: Diatribe or Dialogue Isma’il Ragi A. Al Faruqi  15. Mohammad Talbi: ‘For Dialogue Between all Religions' Ronald L. Nettler  16. Christianity and World Religions: The Dialogue with Islam as one Model  Hans Küng  17. The Quest of the Historical Muhammad F E Peters  18. Jesus and Mary as Poetical Images in Rumi’s Verse Annemarie Schimmel  19. Extracts from The Muslim Jesus: Sayings and Stories in Islamic Literature Tarif Khalidi  20. The Praiseworthy Amity of Christians Jane Dammen McAuliffe  21. Rachel, Mary, and Fatima Susan Sered  22. ‘No God in Common:’ American Evangelical Discourse on Islam after 9/11 Richard Cimino  23. Aw qāla: ‘Li-jārihi’: Some observations on brotherhood or neighborly love in Islamic tradition Oddbjørn Leirvik

    Biography

    Mona Siddiqui OBE is Professor of Islamic and Interreligious Studies at the University of Edinburgh, UK.

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