Saturday, March 05, 2011

Allah: A Christian Response

This looks like an interesting book.

927072: Allah: A Christian Response Allah: A Christian Response

By Miroslav Volf / Harpercollins Publishing


Three and a half billion people-the majority of the world's population-profess either Christianity or Islam--and the number is growing. Renowned scholar Miroslav Volf's highly controversial proposal in Allah: A Christian Response is that Muslims and Christians do worship the same God-the only God.

As Volf reveals, warriors in the "clash of civilizations" have used "religions"-each with its own god and worn as a badge of identity-to divide and oppose, failing to recognize the one God whom Muslims and Christians understand in partly different ways.

Writing from a Christian perspective, and in dialogue with leading Muslim scholars and leaders from around the world, Volf reveals surprising points of intersection and overlap between these two faith traditions:

  • What the Qur'an denies about God as the Holy Trinity has been denied by every great teacher of the church in the past and ought to be denied by Christians today.
  • A person can be both a practicing Muslim and 100 percent Christian without denying core convictions of belief and practice.
  • How two faiths, worshipping the same God, can work toward the common good under a single government.
Volf explains the hidden agendas behind today's news stories as he thoughtfully considers the words of religious leaders and parses the crucial passages from the Bible and the Qur'an that continue to ignite passion.

Allah offers a constructive way forward by reversing the "our God vs. their God" premise that destroys bridges between neighbors and nations, magnifies fears, and creates conflict.

3 comments:

Howard Rittenhouse said...

Heretic! You're a heretic! I always knew it!

There - that should get some comments going. Just like Rob Bell! Seriously (assuming that what you posted was the publisher's blurb), I'm mystified as to how one could be both a practicing Muslim and a Christian when Islam denies the divinity of Jesus.

Stephen said...

Thanks for the compliment. Unfortunately you are not the first. It looks like an interesting book. I may have to check it out.

Steve Bedard said...

Regarding being a Muslim and a Christian, I am not sure where he is going with it. I can't see how it would work.