Do Christians, Muslims, and Jews Worship the Same God: Four Views
By (Author) Wm. Andrew Schwartz
Contributions by John B. Cobb
Contributions by Francis J. Beckwith
Contributions by Gerald R McDermott
Contributions by Jerry Walls
Contributions by Joseph Cumming
Contributions by David W. Shenk
General editor Ronnie Campbell
General editor Christopher Gnanakan
Series edited by Stanley N. Gundry
Zondervan
Zondervan Academic
19th February 2020
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Theology
Islam
Judaism
202/.11
Paperback
240
Width 133mm, Height 203mm, Spine 17mm
213g
During a time of global conflict, the theological question of whether Muslims, Jews, and Christians worship the same God carries political baggage. Is the God of ISIS the same as the God of Israel Do Sunni Muslims and Protestant Christians pray to the same Creator and Sustainer of the universe
In this Counterpoints volume, five leading scholars present the main religious perspectives on this question, demonstrating how to think carefully about an issue where opinions differ and confusion abounds.
Contributors examine related subtopics such as:
Additional essays by Joseph Cumming and David W. Shenk explore the implications of this question specifically for Christians wanting to minister among, and build relationships with, Muslims. Insightful, gracious, and relevant, Do Christians, Muslims, and Jews Worship the Same God sheds light on one of the most important theological issues of our day.
The Counterpoints series presents a comparison and critique of scholarly views on topics important to Christians that are both fair-minded and respectful of the biblical text. Each volume is a one-stop reference that allows readers to evaluate the different positions on a specific issue and form their own, educated opinion.
Ronnie P. Campbell, Jr. (PhD, Liberty University) is associate professor of theology at Liberty University. He has published in the areas of theology, comparative theology and philosophy, Christianity and film, and apologetics. Christopher Gnanakan (Ph.D, Leeds University; D.Min, South Asia Institute of Advanced Christian Studies) is professor of theology and world religions at Liberty University and director of leadership development for Christar, a missionary agency to the least-reached peoples.