Is the Father of Jesus the God of Muhammad?: Understanding the Differences between Christianity and Islam
Written by Timothy George
Narrated by Richard Allen
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Timothy George
Timothy George (ThD, Harvard University) is the founding dean of Samford University’s Beeson Divinity School, where he teaches theology and church history. He serves as general editor for Reformation Commentary on Scripture and has written more than twenty books. His textbook Theology of the Reformers is the standard textbook on Reformation theology in many schools and seminaries.
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- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Chiristians had different belief about God before St. Paul introuduced his own new version which does not co-relate with what christians had believed before for me its a fabrication in Christianity. How can all christians rely on one persons(St. Pauls) dream and change all their belief I think probably because that person allows them so many things which were forbidden before................Think
Islam is not a religion Its a way of life (Dean)1 person found this helpful
- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Make up your mind first, about who Essa was! The creator does not have a father, not a son, nor a ghost.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This is a book about relations with Islam from the perspective of evangelical Christianity. The author is a founding dean of Beeson Divinity School and an editor with Christianity Today. It is a reasonably balanced, the author gives respect ot Muslims in many areas where he believes it is due, Both are people of the book, are monotheistic, believe actively in charity and the sovereingty of God. The sticking point is the Christian belief in the Trinity; these include the idea of God as a heavenly father, the deity of Christ, and the Holy Spirit is personal. Timothy George believes that God as love and as a bestower of grace are much greater in Christianity. He adds in the necessity of the cross, which is bewildring for many non-Christians. George does not really deal with how the two faiths might co-exist, or even how Christians have done somewhat better overall living in Muslim countries before the last 50 years, than Muslims in Christian countries.