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A Common Word - The Undermining of the Church (Paperback, New)
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A Common Word - The Undermining of the Church (Paperback, New)
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In 2007 a consortium of Muslim clerics and scholars produced a
document entitled A Common Word Between Us and You which was issued
as an open letter to the leaders of the major Christian churches.
This document was answered by another open letter from religious
academics at the Yale Center for Faith and Culture. At first
glance, the authors of both documents seem to be motivated by a
desire to establish a dialogue between Christians and Muslims. Yet,
is this really the case? There is an underlying assumption for both
documents. This assumption is that since both are monotheistic
religions then it may be asserted that both Christians and Muslims
not only believe in only one God but they believe in the same God.
Thus, although outwardly the two religions are very different, in
fact they are essentially the same, or at least equivalent. Such
teaching is commonly accepted in many religious circles today, even
among some evangelical Christians. However, it is not a Biblical
concept, nor is it consistent with the historic faith of the
church. Furthermore, it is also is inconsistent with the Islamic
faith as presented in both the Quran and Islamic traditional
teaching. In this important book we are presented with a solid
biblical understanding of the nature of God and His revealed truth.
In addition, with many years experience and training in Islamic law
and tradition, the authors expertly demonstrate the fallacies in
the A Common Word from a Muslim worldview. Today, when Islam is
making aggressive advances in much of the world, it is imperative
that the church maintains the truths of the faith with greater zeal
than ever before. This book is an invaluable tool to accomplish
this very purpose. Sam Solomon, a convert to Christianity, is a
senior lecturer, a human rights activist and an advisor to British
and European parliamentarians on Islamic issues. Sam has authored a
numerous thought-provoking books and articles on Christian-Muslim
relations. E Al Maqdisi is a prolific writer and debater, an author
of some 15 books, and a regular contributor to many Internet sites
on the complex subject of Islam and its teachings.
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