Two Stories of Everything: The Competing Metanarratives of Islam and Christianity

Two Stories of Everything: The Competing Metanarratives of Islam and Christianity

by Duane Alexander Miller
Two Stories of Everything: The Competing Metanarratives of Islam and Christianity

Two Stories of Everything: The Competing Metanarratives of Islam and Christianity

by Duane Alexander Miller

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Overview

Scholars and preachers have been approaching Islam and Christianity for centuries as two religions. But what if we set that approach aside and try something new? What if we look at the stories that Islam and Christianity tell? In this book we do exactly that: we go back to the beginning of the stories - Creation - and work our way forward to humanity, Israel, the founders (Jesus and Muhammad), why they founded their communities (the Church and the Umma), what those communities are doing in the world today, and then look down the road to the end of the two stories of everything with their different accounts of the final judgment. Approaching Islam and Christianity as two stories of everything, or metanarratives, produces fresh new insights relevant to any person - whether Christian, Muslim, or of no religion - concerned with the question of how Islam, Christianity, and modernity interact and sometimes clash with each other.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781625860965
Publisher: Credo House Publishers
Publication date: 12/15/2017
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.34(d)

About the Author

The Rev. Dr. Duane Alexander Miller is a native of Helena, Montana, but now lives in Madrid, Spain, with his wife, Sharon, and their three young children. He serves on the pastoral staff of the Anglican Cathedral of the Redeemer and is adjunct faculty at the Protestant Faculty of Theology at Madrid (UEBE). He holds a PhD in Divinity from University of Edinburgh and is author of Living among the Breakage: Contextual Theology-making and ex-Muslim Christians and co-author of Arab Evangelicals in Israel. He is an authority on religious conversion from Islam to Christianity and on the history of Anglicanism in the Middle East.
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