Noah's Other Son: Bridging the Gap Between the Bible and the Qur'an"Respectful and moderate in tone...a sober-minded and refreshing approach to religion. Readers will acquire a mature and tolerant perspective on religion and gain an understanding of the similarities among these three influential faiths."--Library Journal |
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Noah's other son: bridging the gap between the Bible and the Qur'an
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Contents
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CHAPTER 12 Three Kings | 134 |
CHAPTER 13 Women Who Have Names | 143 |
CHAPTER 14 Cameo Appearances | 153 |
CHAPTER 15 The Mother of Jesus | 163 |
CHAPTER 16 The Temple | 175 |
CHAPTER 17 Son of Man Son of God Son of Mary | 187 |
CHAPTER 18 The Dome | 207 |
EPILOGUE | 225 |
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CHAPTER 7 The Archers Jihad | 86 |
CHAPTER 8 The Hajj of Life | 94 |
CHAPTER 9 The Covenant | 104 |
CHAPTER 10 The Dream | 112 |
CHAPTER 11 The Foundation | 122 |
Bearing Faithful Witness United ChurchJewish Relations Today | 231 |
That We May Know Each Other United ChurchMuslim Relations Today | 235 |
The Bridge Between Judaism and Islam | 237 |
Acknowledgments | 239 |
Bibliography | 243 |
Study Guide | 245 |


