In Search of Understanding: Reflections on Christian Engagement with Muslims After Four Decades of Encounter


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Clinton Bennett reflects on four decades of engagement with Muslims and Christian-Muslim relations as a missionary scholar and interfaith activist. Set in the context of his personal story chapters discuss a series of critical questions to the Christian-Muslim relationship reprising earlier writing. Bennett asks: can Christians appreciate the prophet Muhammad as a genuine messenger from God or is this theological treason? How might Christians respond to the Muslim claim that Jesus was a prophet and is not God incarnate? Can Christians with integrity regard the Qurān as a word from God and is there any possibility of rapprochement on the issue of whether Jesus died on the cross? Focusing on the United States Bennett also describes church-sponsored Christian-Muslim initiatives and offers suggestions on how Christians can rethink their ideas about Muslims and cooperate with them in peace and justice advocacy and social and community development. Exploring some of the causes of Islamophobia Bennett set out to challenge Christians to keep the commandment not to bear false witness against their Muslim neighbors.
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