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  1. post a comment ». 71 books based on 5 votes: Peace Be Upon You: The Story of Muslim, Christian, and Jewish Coexistence by Zachary Karabell, A Christian View Of Islam by Th...

  2. Jul 31, 1991 · Christ in Islam and Christianity is an analysis of the different Christian approaches to Jesus in the Qur'an and in the classical Muslim commentaries. The author presents controversial suggestions about the relevance of the Qur'anic representation of Jesus and Mary to Muhammad and his menage.

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    • Each Believe in Absolute Truth
    • Each Believe only One True God Exists
    • Each Believe That God Has Acted in History
    • Each Has Abraham as A Human Founder
    • Each Has A Holy Scripture
    • Each Sees A Purpose For History
    • There Are More Differences Than Things in Common
    • Summary – Question 8 What Do Muslims, Jews, and Christians Have in Common?

    Contrary to religious pluralists, who accept no such thing as absolute truth, these three religions all believe that such truth does indeed exist. There are absolute standards of right and wrong that have been divinely revealed by God. These are truths that must be obeyed because they have been supernaturally revealed. However, all three religions ...

    Judaism, Islam, and Christianity are monotheistic religions; they believe only one true God exists. This is in contrast to religions that accept the existence of multiple gods or faiths that do not accept the idea that a personal God exists. In addition, none of these three faiths argue for God’s existence. Instead, they assume it to be true. The f...

    These three religions all believe that the living God has acted in history. However, the emphasis is different. In Judaism, it is the Exodus from Egypt when the Lord delivered His people from slavery. This was God’s great act in history. For Christianity it is the fact that God became human in the Person of Jesus Christ. This was God’s greatest act...

    Interestingly, all three of these religions trace their human beginnings back to one man, Abraham. The Bible traces the promises of God back to Abraham. We read in Genesis, Islam also sees Abraham as their human founder. The fact that Abraham is held in such high regard by all three faiths fulfills what God promised him. God told Abraham that He wo...

    Islam, Judaism, and Christianity have holy books. Yet the holy books of these three religions are all different. In Judaism, the Holy Scripture is the Hebrew Bible. It consists of the Law, the Prophets, and the Writings. However, ultimate authority is not in Scripture alone but rather if found within the various laws and traditions that have been h...

    These three religions all believe that history is going somewhere. In other words, it has a purpose. History had a beginning and it will have an end. While each of these religions believes in a divine future, the viewpoint as to what will happen is different in all three faiths. Christians believe Jesus Christ will return and set up His eternal kin...

    While there are things in common between Islam, Judaism, and Christianity, it is important to realize that they are not saying the same thing. Judaism, with the Old Testament, is incomplete. Islam teaches an entirely different God than Judaism or Christianity. The three faiths do not reveal the same God. They cannot all be true at the same time. At...

    There are a number of things that Islam, Judaism, and Christianity have in common. This includes the belief in absolute truth. Each of these religions accepts the fact that there is an absolute standard of right and wrong. Yet each faith disagrees as to where this perfect standard can be found. In addition, all three faiths are monotheistic; they b...

  4. Nov 24, 2021 · Although Islam has offered a most effective challenge to Christianity during the past 1,400 years, conquering and then Islamizing four of the five patriarchates in the Pentarchy of late antiquity—Alexandria, Jerusalem, Antioch, and Constantinople—the text of the Quran draws heavily upon the Bible.

  5. Jan 14, 2024 · In summary, while Christianity and Islam share the common roots of Judaism and many core theological beliefs, their doctrines diverged significantly after the 1st century CE lives of Jesus and 7th century Muhammad. Their scriptures narrate different versions of early spiritual history in the Levant region.

  6. The need for salvation, and the hope of life after death, are core themes in both the Quran and the Bible. Yet the two books are incompatible in their understandings of Jesus Christ. The Quran teaches that Jesus was neither God nor the Son of God but was simply a prophet.

  7. Description. Islam vs. Christianity. Author: Ken Blue. Pages : 94. This book exposes the true attitude and intents of Islam concerning the west and the entire world. Compares the differences between Biblical Christianity and Koranic Islam.

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