Christians, Muslims, and Jesus
In "Christians, Muslims, and Jesus," author Mona Siddiqui delves into the complex relationship between Christianity and Islam through the lens of Jesus' role in both faiths. Published by Yale University Press in 2014, this thought-provoking book spans 296 pages and offers a unique exploration of how Jesus serves as both a bridge and a barrier in interfaith dialogue. Siddiqui invites readers on a personal and theological journey, examining the significance of Jesus in shaping Christian-Muslim relations. This insightful work is essential for anyone interested in understanding the doctrines and interpretations that influence the perceptions of Jesus as a prophet and messiah across these two major religions. Discover the intricate connections and the challenges that arise in this rich discourse on faith, identity, and coexistence.