What would happen if Christians and a Muslim at a university talked and disagreed, but really tried to understand each other? What would they learn?That is the intriguing question Peter Kreeft seeks to answer in these imaginative conversations atBoston College. An articulate and engaging Muslim student named 'Isa challenges the Christian students and professors he meets on issues ranging from prayer and worship to evolution and abortion, from war and politics to the nature of spiritual struggle and spiritual submission.While Kreeft believes Christians should not learn extremism or unitarian theology from Muslims, he does believe that if we really listened we could learn much about devoted religious practice and ethics.Here is a book toopen your understanding of one of the key forces shaping our world today. It's a book that just could make you a better Christian.
Introduction
1. On Comparative Religions
2. On Islam vs. the West
3. On Jesus and Muhammad
4. On the Relation between Morality and Theology
5. On Surrender
6. On Loving God and Fearing God
7. On Who Goes to Heaven
8. On Liberals and Conservatives
9. On Prayer and the Wildness of God
10. On Feminism
11. On Sexual Morality and Moral Ambiguity
12. On Islam and Politics
13. On War and Pacifism
14. On Jihad and Enemies
15.On Evolution and Sex
16. On Abortion and Compassion
Conclusion