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Christmas and the Qur'an - Karl-Josef Kuschel

Christmas and the Qur'an

Buch | Softcover
240 Seiten
2020
Gingko Library (Verlag)
9781909942387 (ISBN)
CHF 24,90 inkl. MwSt
A highly accessible book written in the spirit of the author's 'Abrahamic ecumenism' to encourage Christians and Muslims to carefully read biblical and qur'anic passages for a better appreciation of each other's faiths.
The familiar and heartwarming story of Christmas is one of hope, encapsulated by the birth of the infant Jesus. It is also a story that unites Christianity and Islam--two faiths that have often been at odds with each other. The accounts of the Nativity given by the Evangelists Luke and Matthew find their parallels in Surahs 3 and 19 of the Qur'an, which take up the Annunciation to Mary, the Incarnation from the Holy Spirit, and the Nativity. Christmas and the Qur'an is a sensitive and precise analysis of the Christmas story as it appears in the Gospels and the Qur'an. Karl-Josef Kuschel presents both scriptures in a convincing comparative exegesis and reveals startling similarities as well as significant differences. Kuschel explores how Christians and Muslims read these texts and reveals an intertwining legacy that serves as a base for greater understanding. Without leaving the realm of theology, Kuschel approaches his analysis in a theocentric way by emphasizing the shared belief that God is almighty, which, he argues, can act as a healing suture between Christianity and Islam. Christmas and the Qur'an gives the reader the chance to remember the message of hope that the birth of Jesus brings and invites to a dialogue between Muslims and Christians.

Karl-Josef Kuschel is Professor Emeritus of Catholic Theology at the University of Tubingen, Germany. He taught the theology of culture and inter-religious dialogue and was the deputy director of Institute of Ecumenical and Inter-Religious Studies. He was a member of the advisory board of Theology and Literature (London). From 1995 to 2009 he was vice president of the Stiftung Weltethos, working closely with his doctoral supervisor and founding president of Weltethos Hans Kung.

Foreword to the English edition xiii



 



PROLOGUE: CHRISTIANS AND MUSLIMS MEET AT CHRISTMAS 1



 



I. THE BIRTH OF JESUS IN THE NEW TESTAMENT 7



1. The primary sources 8



God’s peace on Earth: the story according to Luke 9



A child of the Holy Spirit: the story according to Matthew 17



2. How the birth stories differ 21



Christmas Oratorios: Heinrich Schütz and Johann Sebastian Bach 22



Different settings 24



Different chronology 25



The differing roles of John the Baptist 29



Differing versions of the birth of Jesus 30



3. The primary message 34



Nothing is impossible for God 35



Disruption: the power of the spirit of God 37



A signal to Israel and the Gentiles 42



4. No world peace without world justice 45



A Messiah in the manger 45



What sets Jesus apart from Buddha and Lao-tzu 48



Roman domination seen from Bethlehem 49



Jerusalem’s hegemony from the perspective of



the babe in the manger 53



 



II. THE BIRTH OF MUHAMMAD 58



1. How Muslims read the New Testament 59



Muslims criticise Christian contradictions 59



Contra the missionary propagandists 64



2. The origins of the Prophet 65



The first biography of the Prophet 65



Miraculous signs during the conception and



pregnancy 67



Miraculous signs during and after the birth 72



Muhammad – a historic event 74



Muslim ‘Christmas’ 76



III. THE BIRTH OF JOHN THE BAPTIST IN THE QUR’AN 80



1. The ‘John’ sura in Mecca: 19:2–15 81



The primary message of the Qur’an 82



John’s miraculous birth 86



Comparing John in Luke’s Gospel and the Qur’an 88



2. The ‘case of John’ – a new interpretation in



Medina: Sura 3 92



Conflict with the Jews in Medina 93



Comparing the ‘John’ suras 94



3. Comparing John in the New Testament and the Qur’an 96



Not a ‘forerunner’ but a parallel figure to Jesus 97



A demonstration of the power of the Creator 98



 



IV. MARY, GOD’S CHOSEN ONE 101



1. Mary as the mother of Jesus: Sura 19 101



The spirit of God appears to Mary 103



Comparing the birth stories in Luke and the Qur’an 104



Mary’s withdrawal – making herself available for God 106



Spiritual, rather than sexual, conception 111



Palm-tree and stream: Mary in Egypt? 114



Re-enacting the fate of Hagar 116



2. Mary’s birth and childhood: Sura 3 120



Mary as a means of criticising the Jews 121



Early Christian parallels 124



Mary’s election by God 127



Spiritual conception and virgin birth 130



The only woman mentioned by name in the Qur’an 132



3. The cult of Mary in Islam 134



Reflecting on Mary with Muslims 134



The legendary House of Mary at Ephesus 136



A place of pilgrimage for Christians and Muslims 138



Benedict XVI’s visit to the House of Mary in 2006 141



How modern Muslim women see Mary 143



 



V. THE BIRTH OF JESUS IN THE QUR’AN 146



1. The birth of Jesus as a ‘sign of God’: Mecca, Sura 19 147



Conceived by God’s creative power 147



Consoling words from the new-born baby to its mother 148



What is meant by Jesus being ‘a servant of God’? 150



Not ‘domineering or graceless’ 154



It would not befit God to have a child 157



An heir to the great Prophets 161



2. Controversy about Jesus: Medina, Sura 3 162



What the angels tell Mary about Jesus 162



How the Qur’an interprets Jesus’ miracles 164



A short summary of the Qur’an’s representation of Jesus 168



3. Comparing the birth stories 172



What the New Testament and the Qur’an have in common 172



Where the New Testament and the Qur’an differ 176



 



VI. A CALL FOR DIALOGUE 183



1. A common word 184



The key passage in the Qur’an: Sura 3:64 184



A model of understanding 186



2. The Document of the 138 188



Conclusions for Muslims and Christians 189



Suspicions about the document 192



Critical questions 195



Consensus about Jesus? 198



3. Christians and Islam’s Holy Night 201



Common tasks for the future 202



The Night of Decree 204



Exchanging messages of peace 205



EPILOGUE: THE ‘MARY’ SURA AND THE



EXAMPLE OF ETHIOPIA 207



References 215



BIBLIOGRAPHY 216



NOTES 221

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Interfaith Series
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Religion / Theologie Christentum Kirchengeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Islam
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