This essay explores Muslim and Christian understandings of Jesus and his mother Mary, which may provide a basis for possible cooperation between the two religious communities. The similarities and differences in views are discussed, with an understanding that there are differences in views not only between but also within the two religious communities. The essay concludes with a discussion of seven types of interreligious dialogue as articulated by Sallie B. King, and how they apply to Muslim-Christian dialogue related to Jesus and Mary
It is surprising to many Christians that the sacred writings of Mohammed refer to Mary, the mother o...
The more people have tried to discover who Jesus really was, the more it has been found how little i...
In the Qurʾān, Christians are generally referred as the “Peopleof the Book” in the meaning of those ...
This article reflects on Maryam of Islam, and what she may say to the Virgin Mary of Christianity th...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Simply turning on the television l...
Jesus Christ, the Messiah, is the central focus of Christianity, the largest religious group in the ...
Rarely do members of diverse religions engaged in interreligious dialogue find agreement on metaphys...
Different perception of the person of Jesus Christ remains to be among the most frequent and challen...
The theological debate between Islam and Christianity has been going on for centuries. The debate co...
Mary has been called a bridge between Christians and Muslims for centuries. Both religions revere he...
This article reflects on the possibility of comparing the role of Prophet Muḥammad for Muslims and t...
In the Qur’an, Mary has a unique place. As the only woman mentioned by name, the mother of Jesus, an...
Christology is one of the most contentious subjects in Christian-Muslim relations. While Jesus Chri...
The purpose of my thesis is not just to understand who Jesus Christ was in Koran and what role he pl...
In October 2007, 138 Muslim scholars signed a document entitled “A Common Word between Us and You” (...
It is surprising to many Christians that the sacred writings of Mohammed refer to Mary, the mother o...
The more people have tried to discover who Jesus really was, the more it has been found how little i...
In the Qurʾān, Christians are generally referred as the “Peopleof the Book” in the meaning of those ...
This article reflects on Maryam of Islam, and what she may say to the Virgin Mary of Christianity th...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Simply turning on the television l...
Jesus Christ, the Messiah, is the central focus of Christianity, the largest religious group in the ...
Rarely do members of diverse religions engaged in interreligious dialogue find agreement on metaphys...
Different perception of the person of Jesus Christ remains to be among the most frequent and challen...
The theological debate between Islam and Christianity has been going on for centuries. The debate co...
Mary has been called a bridge between Christians and Muslims for centuries. Both religions revere he...
This article reflects on the possibility of comparing the role of Prophet Muḥammad for Muslims and t...
In the Qur’an, Mary has a unique place. As the only woman mentioned by name, the mother of Jesus, an...
Christology is one of the most contentious subjects in Christian-Muslim relations. While Jesus Chri...
The purpose of my thesis is not just to understand who Jesus Christ was in Koran and what role he pl...
In October 2007, 138 Muslim scholars signed a document entitled “A Common Word between Us and You” (...
It is surprising to many Christians that the sacred writings of Mohammed refer to Mary, the mother o...
The more people have tried to discover who Jesus really was, the more it has been found how little i...
In the Qurʾān, Christians are generally referred as the “Peopleof the Book” in the meaning of those ...