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A God divided : understanding the differences between Islam, Christianity, and Judaism / Christopher Catherwood. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Colorado Springs, Colorado : Victor, (c)2007.Edition: first editionDescription: 224 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0781443741
  • 9780781443746
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BR127.C37.C363.G633 2007
  • BR127.G633 2007
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Contents:
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Faith in One God A people of God A Savior among us The third monotheistic faith From Saladin to Bin Laden The reformation and Christian truth A living faith Why Islam is not the only worry Conclusion Readers' guide Appendix Index Bibliography.
Summary: In our changing world, understanding other religions is becoming more and more vital. Author and teacher Christopher Catherwood takes an in-depth comparative look at the three major biblical faiths: Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. In an easy-to-understand way, Catherwood objectively explains how these three great faiths developed over time and how they have changed today. Respectfully, he examines each religion's claim to truth, revealing Christianity's reasonable and meaningful claim of relationship with the one true and undivided God.
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Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Faith in One God A people of God A Savior among us The third monotheistic faith From Saladin to Bin Laden The reformation and Christian truth A living faith Why Islam is not the only worry Conclusion Readers' guide Appendix Index Bibliography.

In our changing world, understanding other religions is becoming more and more vital. Author and teacher Christopher Catherwood takes an in-depth comparative look at the three major biblical faiths: Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. In an easy-to-understand way, Catherwood objectively explains how these three great faiths developed over time and how they have changed today. Respectfully, he examines each religion's claim to truth, revealing Christianity's reasonable and meaningful claim of relationship with the one true and undivided God.

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Educated as a historian at Balliol College Oxford and at Sidney Sussex College Cambridge, England, Christopher Catherwood has taught extensively on both sides of the Atlantic. He has taught at the Institute of Continuing Education at Cambridge University, in England for many years, and the University of Richmond in the USA. In 2002 he also served on Tony Blair's Prime Minister's Strategy Unit. He is the son of Sir Frederick Catherwood (former Vice-President of the European Parliament), and maternal grandson of the preacher Dr. D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones. He is also the author of Christians, Muslims, and Islamic Rage and Why the Nations Rage: Killing in the Name of God.

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