ABSTRACT

One of the most persistent problems in Christian-Muslim relations over the centuries has been the tendency by each to judge the other by standards and criteria not used in assessing itself. Goddard argues that such is no longer admissible and proceeds to offer a number of useful insights.

chapter |16 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter 1|15 pages

ORIGINS

chapter 2|16 pages

SCRIPTURES

chapter 3|19 pages

THE DEVELOPMENT OF RELIGIOUS THOUGHT

chapter 4|17 pages

LAW AND ETHICS

chapter 5|22 pages

WORSHIP AND SPIRITUALITY

chapter 6|22 pages

UNITY AND DIVERSITY

chapter 7|21 pages

SPREAD AND HISTORY

chapter 8|21 pages

MODERN DEVELOPMENTS