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The Christian response to the Muslim debate

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 * Home
   * Mission
   * Contact Us
 * Historical
   * The Bible and The Qur’an
     * Introduction
     * The Qur’an’s Manuscript Evidence
     * The Bible’s Manuscript Evidence
     * The Qur’an’s Documentary Evidence
     * The Bible’s Documentary Evidence
     * The Qur’an’s Archeological Evidence
     * The Bible’s Archaeological Evidence
     * Conclusion
     * References Cited
     * Overview
   * The Siege of the Banu Qurayza
   * The Jizyah Tax: Equality And Dignity Under Islamic Law?
   * The Massacres of the Khilafah
   * The Exclusion of the Jews and Christians from the Arabian Peninsular
   * Does the Bible or the Qur’an have stronger historical corroboration?
   * A New Chronology
   * “Is the Qur’an the Word of God?”
   * Qur’anic Interpretation
   * The Qur’an
   * Uncomfortable Questions for the Qur’an
 * Theological
   * Islam and the Person of Christ
   * A Comparison of the Biblical and Islamic Views of the States of Christ
     * A Comparison of the Biblical and Islamic Views of the States of Christ
       Part 1: The State of Humiliation (i)
     * A Comparison of the Biblical and Islamic Views of the States of Christ
       Part 1: The State of Humiliation (ii)
     * A Comparison of the Biblical and Islamic Views of the States of Christ
       Part 2: The State of Exaltation
   * The Council of Nicaea: Purposes and Themes
   * An Explanation of the Unipersonality of Christ for Muslims
   * The Names and Titles of Christ in Islam and the Bible
   * A Christian reads the Qur`ân
   * The Messiah
   * The ‘I AM’ sayings prove Jesus to be Divine
   * An Explanation of the Trinity for Muslims
   * The Compilation of the Text of the Qur’an and the Sunni-Shia Dispute
   * The Attitude of the Qur’an and Sunnah to the Christian Scriptures
   * But Wasn’t Jesus a Muslim?
   * Qur’anic Introduction
   * The Qur’an’s view of Christians:
   * Jesus in the Qur’an
   * The Hermeneutical Key (Genesis 3:8-9)
   * Mutual Misconceptions
   * Muhammad
   * Trends in Biographies of Muhammad
   * Six Muslim Beliefs (Iman) and a Christian’s Response
   * Who Founded Christianity – Jesus or St. Paul?
   * Tawhid: Belief in One God
   * Who is the Messiah (“Al-Masihu-Isa”)?
   * The Virgin Birth of Jesus: Its Significance
   * Evidence for the Resurrection
 * Political
   * The Secular Experience of God
   * Muslims Seek Power in Religious Identity
   * Criminalise Religious Discrimination, Say Muslims
   * When the Liberal Conscience Fails
   * When Fear is a Crime
 * Social
   * The Attraction of Islam and a Christian’s Response
     * The Attraction of Islam and a Christian’s Response – Part 1
     * The Attraction of Islam and a Christian’s Response – Part 2
     * The Attraction of Islam and a Christian’s Response – Part 3
     * The Attraction of Islam and a Christian’s Response – Part 4
   * The Social Attraction of Islam and a Christian Response
   * Some missiologists prefer a relational approach to Islam, while others
     prefer a more confrontational approach. Which do you prefer and why?
 * Apologetical
   * Muslims and the Crucifixion
   * Insights Into Islam
   * 101 Cleared-up Contradictions in the Bible
   * The Seven Deadly Questions of Islam
   * The Son of Man
   * Does God Exist?
   * Miracles
   * Why Is There Suffering?
 * Books
   * The Origins of the Koran
   * Jihad in the West
   * In Search of Muhammad
   * Islamic Da’wah in North America


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Welcome to The Debate web site!

This site is owned by the Hyde Park Christian fellowship – an informal network
of Christian researchers in the UK, whose primary interest is the academic study
of all issues relevant to Islam and Christianity.

This site provides a repository for articles and papers of particular interest
to the UK situation, but which will also be useful to those elsewhere. It aims
to stimulate genuine debate between Christians and Muslims on a wide range of
topics. We make a careful distinction between dialogue and debate. While both
are equally important, we feel that dialogue in itself is only a preparation for
debate.

It is important to listen carefully and to learn about the beliefs of another
religion. Such dialogue is rare, but it is a vital preparatory step. Once this
dialogue is underway, it needs to develop into something more than just a
sharing of personal views. Given that Christianity and Islam share much common
background, and that each makes its own (often competing) truth-claims, there
comes a point where debate is necessary and right.

For example, Christians believe that Jesus is the Son of God, and the second
person of the Trinity. Muslims, while affording him great respect, regard him as
a prophet – one of a line of prophets, the last of whom was Mohammed. These two
truth claims are mutually exclusive and it is the duty of Muslims and Christians
alike to ‘argue their case’, honestly but with respect for the humanity and
integrity of their counterparts. This site aims to facilitate this process.


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The debate site has broken much new ground in the past, particularly in terms of
facilitating a one-to-one correspondence between Muslims and Christians. We take
Muslims seriously, and acknowledge their right to argue their case. To this end
we are prepared to give free web space for suitable articles from Muslim
contributors if such articles genuinely foster intelligent debate between both
parties. (If you might be interested in submitting an article for consideration,
please see the Contact Us page).

Thank you for visiting the Debate Web Site – we hope that it will help you to “…
prepare your minds for action…” (1 Peter 1:13).

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