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Paul Meets Muhammad: A Christian-Muslim Debate on the Resurrection. Michael R. Licona

Paul Meets Muhammad: A Christian-Muslim Debate on the Resurrection


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Paul Meets Muhammad: A Christian-Muslim Debate on the Resurrection Michael R. Licona
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Can we William Dembski (Baker 2010), Paul Meets Muhammad (Baker, 2006) which is a debate. The Case for the Resurrection of Jesus Why should others believe Christianity is true in the face of so many worldviews? Please visit: http://www.answering-christianity.com/the_resurrection_debate_osama_vs_nabeel.wmv to see our debate with my commentary on it to see how Nabeel's points were exposed. Previous post: 50+ Christian vs. Near the end of the interview, I said that “the vast majority of New Testament scholars are and always have been Christian,” and Mike replied, “That's false… the majority of scholars are not Christians.” Mike could be right. Whether it was a Jew, Muslim, Scientologist — the list goes on — Weinstein said that his group's policy on the separation of church and state is the same. Osama Abdallah www.answering-christianity.com. The most recent debate started when media reports claimed that Weinstein (a graduate of the United States Air Force Academy) and other representatives from his organization held a private meeting with Pentagon officials on April 23. Dissertation on that topic first, when it is published. The earliest New Testament texts which refer to Jesus are Saint Paul's letters, usually dated from the mid-first century, but Paul never met Jesus in person; he only saw him in visions. Actually, I would like to read Mike's Ph.D. Dating of these texts is much debated but ranges from 70 C.E. For John—all at least 40 years after Jesus' death. 3For more discussion on these two theories check out, Paul Meets Muhammad: A Christian-Muslim Debate on the Resurrection, Michael R. Jesus is resurrected, but, predictably, he does not appear to anyone today. In my library, I possess what seems to be a fairly rare book on Christian-Muslim dialogue, with the full title, The Early Christian-Muslim Dialogue: A Collection of Documents from the First Three Islamic Centuries (632 - 900 A.D.): apologetic method and argumentation on how the ongoing dialogues/debates would proceed along were established—lines, with few exceptions, that have continued down to our own day among the more popular and polemical disputants. For Christians, Jesus' example, teaching, death and resurrection are inspirational of a life of service to others, of love-in-action. Next post: The Case for the Resurrection of Jesus by Gary Habermas and Michael Licona (Review). July 7, 2009 at He mentions them in the Acknowledgment Section in his book "Paul Meets Muhammad",an imaginary debate between them on the resurrection.

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