Who is my enemy?: questions American Christians must face about Islam--and themselves / Lee C. Camp.
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- 261.297 22 C186W
- BP67.U6 C36 2011eb
- BP67.U6 C36 2011eb
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SAIACS General Stacks | Centre for South Asia Research (CSAR) | 261.297 C186W (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 047078 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The Muslim enemy -- To seek to understand rather than to be understood -- Looking for New Testament Christianity -- The early church and the Jesus story -- The New Testament and the politics of Jesus -- The Qu'ran and the politics of Muhammad -- On the Christian, the Old Testament, and war -- The early Muslims and the Muhammad story -- The Constantine story and the Christian just war tradition -- Crusading for Christ -- The cowboy Museum -- The western tradition of terror -- Terrorism bin Laden style -- Taking stock -- Why "religion" is not (necessarily) the problem -- The Oklahoma bombing, and why America can never commit terrorist acts -- On the sign of Jonah, and the "clash of civilizations" thesis -- On Muslim hospitality -- Good Friday -- The Arab barbershop, changing neighborhoods, and other small exercises in courage.
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