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The Christian Encounter with Muhammad - How Theologians have Interpreted the Prophet

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List of contents

Introduction
1. Muhammad as a Christian Catechumen: Sergius-Bahira and a Legendary Counter history
2. Muhammad as a Prophet of Inferior Monotheism: John of Damascus and a New History of the World
3. Muhammad as a Retrograde Moses of Minimal Significance: East-Syrian Christians and Public Discussions with Muslims
4. Muhammad as a Carnal Warrior and Scheming Ruler: West-Syrian Christians and Refutations of the Prophet
5. Muhammad as an Anti-Saint: Martyr Saints and Hamartiography of the Prophet
6. Muhammad as a Tainted Vessel of Christ: An Anonymous Counter-Chronicle of the Prophet
7. Muhammad as a Vanquished Anti-Hero: A Convert, a Translator and Polemic Exposing the Prophet
8. Muhammad as a Powerless Prophet to the Arabs: Paul of Antioch and Letters Written to Muslims
9. Muhammad as a Prophet and Colonial Goad for Persecutors: Mary Fisher and a Notorious Encounter with a Sultan
10. Muhammad as a Redundant Gabriel And Missionary Conscript: Samuel Ajayi Crowther and West African Mission to Muslims
11. Muhammad as a Signpost for Fellow Pilgrims: Lamin Sanneh and Christian Appreciation for the Prophet’s Biography
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

About the author

Charles Tieszen is SIS Adjunct Professor for Islamic studies and Christian-Muslim relations at Fuller Theological Seminary, US. He is Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and an editor for the project Christian-Muslim Relations: A Bibliographical History. He has most recently published Cross Veneration in the Medieval Islamic World (I.B. Tauris, 2017) and Theological Issues in Christian-Muslim Dialogue (2018) .

Summary

This book offers a fresh appraisal of Muhammad that considers the widest possible history of the ways in which Christians have assessed his prophethood.

To medieval Christian communities, Muhammad—the leader of a religious and political community that grew quickly and with relative success—was an enigma. Did God really send him as a prophet with a revelation? Was the political success of the community he founded a divine validation? Or were he and his followers inspired by something evil?
Despite their attempts, modern Christians continued to be puzzled by Muhammad. The Qur’an provided a framework for understanding and honouring Jesus; was it possible for Christians to reciprocate with regard to Muhammad?

This book applies the same analysis to both medieval and modern assessments of Muhammad, in order to demonstrate the continuities and disparities present in literature from the two eras.

Foreword

This book focuses on Christian interpretations of Muhammad's prophethood, or on their denial of this, providing an important contribution to the study of Muslim-Christian relations.

Additional text

This is an extremely well-researched and careful presentation of Christian perceptions of Mu?ammad from late antiquity to modern times, from the Legend of Sergius-Ba?ira to Professor Lamin Sanneh. Each chapter will prove an invaluable resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of the long history of interaction between Christians and Muslims.

Product details

Authors Charles Tieszen, Tieszen Charles
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2021
 
EAN 9781350191259
ISBN 978-1-350-19125-9
No. of pages 232
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Other religions

Islam, RELIGION / Islam / General, RELIGION / Christianity / General, Christianity

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