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Description
Oddbjørn Leirvik provides a comprehensive introduction to a breadth of Muslim traditions through an examination of interpretations of Jesus throughout history, whilst also examining historic tensions between Islam and Christianity. This book's distinctive contribution lies in its dialogical perspective in the perennial area of interest of Islam and Christian-Muslim relations.
Table of Contents
1 Introduction
A sensitive question
The status of Christology in Christian-Muslim dialogue
Bibliographical introduction
Methodological considerations
2. Christ in the Qur'an and in Hadith
Christ in the Qur'an
Jesus in Hadith
The understanding of 'gospel' (injil)
Muhammad and Jesus in Hadith and legend
3. Jesus in Muslim legend and Qur'anic exegesis
Jesus in Muslim legend and storytelling I
Classical exegesis of the Qur'an (tafsir)
4. Jesus in Shi'ite tradition
Jewish in Shi'ite Hadith and Tafsir
The brethren of purity
The significance of suffering
5. Jesus in Sufism
Various representations of Jesus in Sufism
Summarising central features of Sufi images of Jesus
The mystical perfection: Muhammad
6. Encounters and confrontations: dialogue, apologetics, polemics
The role of Christ in early intra-Muslim polemics
Christian apologetics under Muslim rule
Muslim polemics, directed towards submitted Christians
Muslim polemical refutations and sympathetic reinterpretations in the medieval era
Christian polemics against Islam in the medieval era: enemy images and attempts at understanding
7. Twentieth-century tendencies and discussions
Christ in nineteenth and twentieth-century Muslim theology: reinterpretation, polemics and dialogue
Jesus in twentieth-century Muslim poetry
Christ in Egyptian Muslim literature, from 1950 onwards
8. Issues of dialogue
Why Christology?
Jesus and Muhammad
Christology, anthropology, theology
Rethinking Christology in dialogue with Islam
Christology and human experience: from miracles to cross?
The ethical connection
Doing theology
Postscript: Knowing with oneself, knowing with the other: A 'conscientous' dialogue between religions?
Bibliography
Index of authors
Product details
Published | 25 Mar 2010 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 2nd |
Extent | 304 |
ISBN | 9781441186621 |
Imprint | Continuum |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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"The person of Jesus Christ is cherished and venerated by both Muslims and Christians. Many works have shown how respect for him has brought division, and some try to show how it could bring unanimity. This is one of the few that succeeds in showing both why he is crucial to Muslims as well as Christians, and also how he has set the faiths apart and might bring them closer. The variety of approaches to Jesus it includes and the broad range of works on him it examines make it a leader in this field and a key to understanding why Jesus retains his potency for agreement and disagreement in the two largest world religions." - David Thomas, Professor of Christianity and Islam, University of Birmingham, UK
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'This is an excellent book, with a wide range of material to ponder and digest.'
Theology
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'It is a relatively easy read and can be read from cover to cover, although it is not a light read it is certainly most informative.'
Faith and Thought
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The strength of [this book] lies in [its] articulation of a practical theology: metaphysics are entirely absent... One looks forward to more from Leirvik...who certainly [has] the experience and insight to join this newly refreshed debate between the two largest world religions.
Tim Winter, University of Cambridge, Modern Believing

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