"Christians, Muslims & Jesus" by Mona Siddiqui: Book Review

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By Sameer Rahim
Pakistani Christian children look at Christmas decorations in Islamabad Photo: Getty Images
Given that in some parts of the world you find violent conflict between Christians and Muslims, you might think that skirting around religious difference would be all to the good. The Muslim theologian Mona Siddiqui would disagree. Only by properly engaging with other traditions, she argues, can we avoid a mere “dialogue on the surface”. In this fascinating book she touches on a central doctrinal difference between the two largest monotheisms: the true nature of Jesus of Nazareth.  [link]

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I agree. You never find reconciliation by skating the issue. War is not the answer but direct engagement is how we will all grow.