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Muhammad amid the Faiths The prophet's interactions with paganism, Judaism, and Christianity birthed puzzling prophecies and a legacy of strife. James A. Beverley
Four Jihads Jihad means more than warfare, but the sword is central to Islam's texts, its history, and its founder. Mateen A. Elass
Divided by Christ Whether Christians under early Muslim rule used polemic or polite dialogue to defend their faith, they hit an impasse at the Incarnation. Samuel Hugh Moffett
Weblog: UNC Students Will Discuss Qur'an Book Today A roundup of what folks are saying about the university's assignment of Approaching the Qur'an. Ted Olsen
Weblog: Falwell Apologizes For Calling Muhammad a Terrorist Are clergy likely to be excluded from juries, or just black clergy? Ted Olsen
Riots, Condemnation, Fatwa, and Apology Follow Falwell's CBS Comments President of the All India Christian Council: I prayed that the broadcast would not reach India. Todd Hertz
Weblog: The Praying Trucker Who Stopped the Snipers More details and commentary of John Allen Muhammad's faith, and J.C. Watts responds to Weblog Todd Hertz and Ted Olsen
3 Phases of Christian-Muslim Interaction: Christian History Timeline
Two Christian Leaders Arrested by Saudi Arabian Authorities Jeddah campaign strikes to eliminate house churches Newsroom News Service
Muhammad Through Christian Eyes Demonic charlatan or moral exemplar? The church's mixed response to Islam's prophet. Gabriel Said Reynolds
A Conversation on Books About Islam and the Middle East After September 11, books about Islam and the Middle East shot to the top of the bestseller charts. American readers sought to learn more about a religion that had inspired such zealotry, however misguided, and about a portion of the world that erupts in violence almost daily. Several months later, Books & Culture editor John Wilson and regular contributor Philip Yancey found themselves on a panel discussing a sampling of books that shed light on these issues. Philip Yancey and John Wilson
Rebuilding Afghanistan U How Christian scholars are using their heads to change people's hearts at universities worldwide-including the one Osama bin Laden used to roam Agnieszka Tennant
Hopeful Pessimism The lessons of the civil rights movement turn out to be quite alien to liberal pieties. by Elizabeth Fox-Genovese
FROM THE SENIOR EDITORS: Your World Is Too Small Miriam Adeney
Islamic Fundamentals Christians have a responsibility to understand our Muslim neighbors and their beliefs By Wendy Murray Zoba
Weblog: Jim and Tammy Faye Together Again Plus: 50 dead after Muslim attacks in Indonesia, Billy Graham's last crusade (until November) and other stories from the world's mainstream media sources. Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 6/1/00
Weblog: Rwanda's Emmanuel Kolini Again Protects Orthodox Anglicans Was Joseph a pedophile? And other stories from online sources around the world Ted Olsen
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