9781587432880-1587432889-Who Is My Enemy?: Questions American Christians Must Face about Islam--and Themselves

Who Is My Enemy?: Questions American Christians Must Face about Islam--and Themselves

ISBN-13: 9781587432880
ISBN-10: 1587432889
Author: Lee C. Camp
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Brazos Press
Format: Paperback 192 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781587432880
ISBN-10: 1587432889
Author: Lee C. Camp
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Brazos Press
Format: Paperback 192 pages

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Who Is My Enemy?: Questions American Christians Must Face about Islam--and Themselves (ISBN-13: 9781587432880 and ISBN-10: 1587432889), written by authors Lee C. Camp, was published by Brazos Press in 2011. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Christian Living (Comparative Religion, Religious Studies, Christian Books & Bibles) books. You can easily purchase or rent Who Is My Enemy?: Questions American Christians Must Face about Islam--and Themselves (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Christian Living books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Current discussion of Islam in America tends toward two polar extremes. On one hand is the notion that Christianity is superior to Islam and that Muslims are warmongers. On the other is the notion that all religions basically say the same thing and are peaceable. Theologian and critically acclaimed author Lee Camp argues that both these extremes are wrong. He introduces Christian and Islamic views on war and peace making and examines Christian and non-Christian terrorism to help readers confront their own prejudices. Camp shatters misconceptions about religious violence, arguing that American Christians often opt for an ethic that has more in common with the story of Muhammad than with the story of Jesus. This book shows readers how to respond faithfully and intelligently to Muslims in today's world as well as to the New Atheists who suppose that all religion is inherently violent. It provides balanced teaching on war and peacemaking, offering hope for reconciliation in a post9/11 world.

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