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Author Anderson, Mark Robert, author.

Title The Qur'an in context : a Christian exploration / Mark Robert Anderson
Published Downers Grove, Illinois : IVP Academic, and imprint of InterVarsity Press, [2016]

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Description xix, 340 pages ; 23 cm
Contents 1. Approaching the Qur'an -- Part I: Qu'ranic context : -- 2. Muhammad and the origins of Islam -- 3. Coming to terms with Muhammad's world -- 4. Reading the Qur'an in its Muhammadan context -- Part II: Qur'anic worldview : -- 5. God's immanence and transcendence -- 6. God's justice and mercy -- 7. Adam in stereoscopic vision -- 8. Measuring Adam's fall -- 9. Divine reprieve -- 10. Sin and salvation in a world of us against them -- 11. Prophets, scriptures, revelation -- 12. Qur'anic spirituality's devotional and social dimensions -- 13. Qur'anic spirituality's political dimension -- Part III: Qur'anic Jesus : -- 14. Jesus' origins and person -- 15. Jesus' words and works -- 16. Jesus' death and beyond -- 17. Jesus' community and scripture -- Part IV: Christian response : -- 18. An Arabic Qur'an for the Arab people -- 19. Could the Qur'an be the Bible's sequel? -- 20. The Bible and the Qur'an : so close, yet so far
Summary For most Westerners, the Qur'an is a deeply foreign book. Christians who venture within this sacred scripture of Islam encounter a world where echoes of biblical figures and themes resound. But the Qur'an speaks in accents and forms that defy our expectations. For it captures an oral recitation of an open-ended drama, one rooted in seventh-century Arabia. Its context of people, events and ideas strikes us not only as poetically allusive but as enigmatic. And yet the Qur'an and its contested interpretations scroll in shadowed text between the headlines of our daily news. In The Qur'an in Context Mark Anderson offers a gateway into the original world and worldview of the Qur'an. With keen attention to the Qur'an's character, reception and theology, he opens up a hermeneutical space for Christians and others to engage its fabric of religious claims. The Qur'an's theology, anthropology, soteriology, spirituality as well as its portrayal of Jesus are all carefully examined. Finally, the Qur'an's claim to be the Bible's sequel is probed and evaluated. Forthright in Christian conviction and yet sympathetically open to dialogue, The Qur'an in Context is a reliable guide for those who want to explore the holy book of Islam in its varied facets
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
SUBJECT Qurʼan -- History
Qurʼan -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85072959
Qurʼan. fast (OCoLC)fst01842877
Subject Islam -- Origin
Islam -- Relations -- Christianity.
Christianity and other religions -- Islam.
RELIGION -- Islam -- History.
RELIGION -- Islam -- Koran & Sacred Writings.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Islamic Studies.
Christianity.
Interfaith relations.
Islam.
Islam -- Origin.
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2016036465
ISBN 9780830851423
0830851429
0830893431
9780830893430