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1) Allah: A Christian Response. 2) What do you have to offer?

In the name of Allah, the Most-Merciful, the All-Compassionate

 

"May the Peace and Blessings of Allah be Upon You"

 

   Bismillah Walhamdulillah Was Salaatu Was Salaam 'ala Rasulillah

          As-Salaam Alaykum Wa-Rahmatullahi Wa-Barakaatuh

 

Allah: A Christian Response by Miroslav Volf

'ALLAH: A Christian Response' by Theologian Miroslav Volf Offers a Provocative Argument that Muslims and Christians Worship the Same God

 

3.6 billion People, the majority of the world’s population, profess Christianity or Islam. And while it has long been an uneasy coexistence, the post-9/11 world has seen tensions rise as both sides of the divide seek to see only differences, or to unduly emphasize similarities.

 

A follower of Christ as I was, I wanted the truth seen with the eyes of inviting and reconciling love, not the truth born of cold indifference or simmering hatred. - Miroslav Volf, from the Introduction

San Francisco, CA (Vocus/PRWEB) February 17, 2011

In ALLAH: A Christian Response (HarperOne; March 2011; Hardcover), renowned scholar and Yale Divinity School professor Miroslav Volf makes the bold claim that Muslims and Christians actually worship the same God—the only God. Going even further, he reveals that a person can be both a practicing Muslim and an active Christian without denying core convictions. As he explains, warriors in the “clash of civilizations” have used religion to divide and oppose, failing to recognize the one God whom Muslims and Christians understand in only partly different ways.

Writing from a Christian perspective, and in dialogue with leading Muslim scholars and leaders throughout the globe, Volf reveals surprising points of intersection and overlap between these two faith traditions; he also explains the hidden agendas behind various sources—from today’s news stories to text straight out of the Bible and the Qur’an—in search of the fullest picture of where these faiths diverge and where they meet.

Religious wars become real wars, Volf argues, and enormous contemporary interest in the theological and historical intersections of Islam and Christianity reflects just how much is at stake. Persuasively argued and expertly researched, ALLAH offers a constructive vision for a new pluralism and hope for building a common future.

About the Author
Miroslav Volf is the Henry B. Wright Professor of Systematic Theology at Yale Divinity School. His previous books include Against the Tide: Love in a Time of Petty Dreams and Persisting Enmities (2010) and After Our Likeness: The Church as the Image of the Trinity (1998), winner of the Christianity Today book award. A native of Croatia, he regularly teaches and lectures in Central and Eastern Europe.

Praise for Allah:

“Not everyone in America is aware that Allah is simply the Arabic name for God and is used by not only Muslims but also Christian Arabs. Professor Volf has rendered great service to the cause of mutual religious understanding and also peace in demonstrating in a clear, convincing and accessible language the fundamental truth that Christians and Muslims worship the same God.” — Seyyed Hossein Nasr, author of Islam in the Modern World

“Central to Volf’s book is one basic point, namely that Christians and Muslims worship the same God, however differently they may respond to that deity. In bold and carefully reasoned arguments, Volf shows how this awareness of common beliefs can and must form the basis for all future dialogues between the two faiths. His work is as convincing as it is lucid.”
— Philip Jenkins, author of Jesus Wars

“Miroslav Volf is a theologian who shows that theology is not just about reflecting on the world, it is essentially about mending the world. In Allah, he has shown courage in taking his fellow Christians on a personal, political, and theological journey which begins and ends with the exploration of God who Volf concludes is the same for Christians and Muslims, albeit understood in different ways. A controversial but absorbing and accessible read for both Christians and Muslims.” — Mona Siddiqui, professor of Islamic studies, University of Glasgow
“It’s hard to imagine a question more inflammatory and sensitive than the one Volf engages in these pages. And it’s impossible to name any Christian leader better suited to grapple with it. Even those who disagree with his bold answer, if they read with an open mind, will be stretched and deepened as they read. And those who in the end agree will be equipped to be wise peacemakers in a world too full of burning fuses.”
— Brian McLaren, author of A New Kind of Christianity and Naked Spirituality

“Volf has long been one of our most faithful and engaging commentators on the Christian faith. In this quite wonderful book, Volf places our Christian knowledge of God in respectful, compassionate, intelligent conversation with Islam. I’ve read many attempts to think like Christians about Islam. This is the best I’ve read. Volf wonderfully explicates Islam in a way that demonstrates the best of Christian thought about God.”
— William H. Willimon, bishop, the United Methodist Church

“Most books on the critically important current encounter between Christianity and Islam focus either on the cultural or political area. A few discuss the religious and theological issues. But Volf’s book brilliantly addresses all these dimensions in their intricate interconnection. Further, he skillfully weaves in his own personal experiences as one of the principal participants in this epochal dialogue. The result is a wonderfully readable and informative intellectual and spiritual treat that helps bridge a gap that must become a conversation and not a ‘clash.’” — Harvey Cox, Hollis Research Professor of Divinity, Harvard University, and author of The Future of Faith

ALLAH: A Christian Response By Miroslav Volf
Harper One, an Imprint of HarperCollins Publishers
March 2011 Hardcover | ISBN: 9780061927072

2) What do you have to offer?


You can have anything you desire when you have something to offer in return.

The path to lasting success is traveled by continuously creating something new and valuable to offer.
If your focus is on getting, and taking, and acquiring, you will meet up with much resistance.

Such an approach will make it nearly impossible to accomplish the goals you've set for yourself.

 
Focus instead on finding ways to give, to create value, and to make that real and meaningful value available to others.

When you seek to give of yourself,

the possibilities for doing so will have no limit.


Many people are, by nature, quite thoroughly self-centered.

Do you realize what an incredible opportunity that represents?


By giving people what they want, you can readily achieve whatever you want. Work to advance the interests of others, and your own interests are even more profoundly advanced.


Look at the world around you and ask yourself what you're able to offer that can bring value to the moment and to the situation.

Answer that question and you've figured out how to move quickly ahead.
~Ralph Marston~

 

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