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The Mystery Of The Crucifixion The Attempt To Kill Jesus In The Quran The New Testament And Historical Sources Louay Fatoohi

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The Mystery Of The Crucifixion The Attempt To Kill Jesus In The Quran The New Testament And Historical Sources Louay Fatoohi
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Publisher: Luna Plena Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.55 MB
Pages: 156
Author: Louay Fatoohi
ISBN: 9781906342043, 9781906342005, 1906342040, 1906342008
Language: English
Year: 2008

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The Mystery Of The Crucifixion The Attempt To Kill Jesus In The Quran The New Testament And Historical Sources Louay Fatoohi by Louay Fatoohi 9781906342043, 9781906342005, 1906342040, 1906342008 instant download after payment.

Numerous books and articles have been published about the crucifixion. Western studies have focused on the Christian narratives and historical sources, but most of them have completely ignored the Qur’an, which denies that Jesus was crucified. Muslim scholars have also studied the Qur’an’s account but mostly in exegetical works that focused on the Qur’an’s version of the story, with some comparative references to the Gospel narratives but almost no consideration of historical sources.
This book takes a new approach by considering the crucifixion in the Qur’an, Christian writings, and early historical sources. It discusses the serious flaws in the Gospel accounts and the unreliability of the few non-scriptural sources. The book also challenges common modern alternative readings of the history of that event. One new contribution that this study makes to the literature of the crucifixion is its new interpretation of all related Qur’anic verses. It also presents a coherent explanation of the development of the fictitious story of the crucifixion of Jesus.
The theology of the cross that Paul developed is also examined. The book shows that the doctrine of the atonement conflicts with the Gospel teachings and is refuted in the Qur’an.
Detailed, yet easy-to-read and highly enjoyable, this book is intended for both the general reader and the expert. This thought-provoking study is for anyone interested in the crucifixion in the Qur’an, New Testament, and historical sources. Those interested in comparative studies of the Qur’an and the Bible will find this book highly informative. No specialist knowledge is required for reading the book.

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