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This carefully researched and provocative treatment of the two most influential persons in world history sets aside the cultural prejudices that often hamper open, honest comparison of Muhammad and Jesus. Phipps begins with a thorough biographical investigation of the early lives of the Meccan and the Nazarene and a thoughtful assessment of their later contributions as statesman and reformer. He then debunks many of the invidious myths about Jesus and Muhammad during the course of a careful exploration of the ways in which they interpreted Hebrew Scriptures, their prescriptions for moral…mehr
This carefully researched and provocative treatment of the two most influential persons in world history sets aside the cultural prejudices that often hamper open, honest comparison of Muhammad and Jesus. Phipps begins with a thorough biographical investigation of the early lives of the Meccan and the Nazarene and a thoughtful assessment of their later contributions as statesman and reformer. He then debunks many of the invidious myths about Jesus and Muhammad during the course of a careful exploration of the ways in which they interpreted Hebrew Scriptures, their prescriptions for moral conduct, and their attitudes toward rewards and punishment on earth and in the afterlife.
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William E. Phipps was Emeritus Professor of Religion and Philosophy at Davis and Elkins College, USA.
WILLIAM E. PHIPPS is Professor of Religion and Philosophy and Chairman of the Department of Religion and Philosophy at Davis and Elkins College, Elkins, West Virginia. Among his books are Was Jesus Married? and Recovering Biblical Sensuousness.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Muhammad Denigrated Muhammad Appreciated Reasons for This Study 2. Antecedents The Regional Heritage The Impact of Poetry Women's Place 3. Early Life The Meccan The Nazarene 4. Later Life The Medinan Statesman The Peaceful Reformer 5. Scriptures The Quran The Bible 6. Personal Conduct Prayer and Forgiveness Lowliness and Children Temptation and Self-Discipline Getting and Giving 7. Social Teachings Gender Relationships Outsiders and Violence 8. Sanctions The Nature of God Earthly Rewards and Punishments Afterlife Retributions 9. Enlargements Of Muhammad Of Jesus 10. Conclusion Theological Differences Paths of Commitment Tolerance of Diversity Notes Index
1. Introduction Muhammad Denigrated Muhammad Appreciated Reasons for This Study 2. Antecedents The Regional Heritage The Impact of Poetry Women's Place 3. Early Life The Meccan The Nazarene 4. Later Life The Medinan Statesman The Peaceful Reformer 5. Scriptures The Quran The Bible 6. Personal Conduct Prayer and Forgiveness Lowliness and Children Temptation and Self-Discipline Getting and Giving 7. Social Teachings Gender Relationships Outsiders and Violence 8. Sanctions The Nature of God Earthly Rewards and Punishments Afterlife Retributions 9. Enlargements Of Muhammad Of Jesus 10. Conclusion Theological Differences Paths of Commitment Tolerance of Diversity Notes Index
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