Bridging Faiths: Understanding Jesus and Muhammad in Orthodox Christianity and Islam

Par : Christoff Namel
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230507215
  • EAN9798230507215
  • Date de parution03/02/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

Résumé

The role of Jesus in Orthodox Christianity and Muhammad in Islam cannot be underestimated when examining their respective religious identities. For Orthodox Christians, Jesus is the incarnate Word of God, central to their understanding of salvation, divine love, and community life. Conversely, for Muslims, Muhammad is the final prophet, revered for delivering God's ultimate message and serving as an exemplar of moral conduct.
These foundational beliefs create distinct identities for each faith, yet they also provide points of potential dialogue. Both figures serve as ethical models and spiritual leaders, promptingfollowers to reflect on their teachings in contemporary life.
The role of Jesus in Orthodox Christianity and Muhammad in Islam cannot be underestimated when examining their respective religious identities. For Orthodox Christians, Jesus is the incarnate Word of God, central to their understanding of salvation, divine love, and community life. Conversely, for Muslims, Muhammad is the final prophet, revered for delivering God's ultimate message and serving as an exemplar of moral conduct.
These foundational beliefs create distinct identities for each faith, yet they also provide points of potential dialogue. Both figures serve as ethical models and spiritual leaders, promptingfollowers to reflect on their teachings in contemporary life.