Christianity and Islam - A Battle for the True Image of Man (Paperback, New ed)


The statement in the Koran that 'Allah has no son' constitutes one of the essential differences between Islam and Christianity. Is the worship of God any different if one believes in the divine Son or not? Is the doctrine of the Trinity an outworn and unnecessary belief?;The author senses that many Christians, faced with the straightforward monotheism of Islam, may legitimately ask themselves such questions. He first examines the roots of the divergence of the two spiritual streams carried by Abraham's sons, Ishmael and Isaac. There follows an account of Muhammad's establishment of Islam with the Koran as its fundamental revelation. Frieling's clarification of what is meant by 'the Son' forms the heart of the book.;His thesis is that the divine Son has an essential role not only in humankind's relationship with God, but also in our entire evolution on earth. He argues that the unfulfilled needs of a religion that overlooked 'the Son' were no small factor in the emergence of the Shiah branches of Islam. There perhaps, he feels, can be detected the unconscious but inevitable seeking for Christ who is eternally present for recognition by all men.

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The statement in the Koran that 'Allah has no son' constitutes one of the essential differences between Islam and Christianity. Is the worship of God any different if one believes in the divine Son or not? Is the doctrine of the Trinity an outworn and unnecessary belief?;The author senses that many Christians, faced with the straightforward monotheism of Islam, may legitimately ask themselves such questions. He first examines the roots of the divergence of the two spiritual streams carried by Abraham's sons, Ishmael and Isaac. There follows an account of Muhammad's establishment of Islam with the Koran as its fundamental revelation. Frieling's clarification of what is meant by 'the Son' forms the heart of the book.;His thesis is that the divine Son has an essential role not only in humankind's relationship with God, but also in our entire evolution on earth. He argues that the unfulfilled needs of a religion that overlooked 'the Son' were no small factor in the emergence of the Shiah branches of Islam. There perhaps, he feels, can be detected the unconscious but inevitable seeking for Christ who is eternally present for recognition by all men.

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Floris Books

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

April 1980

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220 x 140mm (L x W)

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Paperback

Pages

144

Edition

New ed

ISBN-13

978-0-903540-18-6

Barcode

9780903540186

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0-903540-18-5



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