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Islam In The Bible

Thomas McElwain
  • Dedicatory Acknowledgement
  • About the Author
  • Introduction
  • Beliefs and Practices in Common
  • God
    • A Just God
    • Son of God or God the Son?
    • Unitarian Answers to Trinitarian claims
  • Divine Guidance
    • The Character and Development of Divine Guidance in Bible History
      • 1. The Patriarchal Period
      • 2. The Judges
      • 3. The Kings
      • 4. The Twelve Holy Imams
  • Purity
  • Prayer
  • Fasting
  • Pilgrimage
  • Sacrifice
  • Usury
  • Marriage
  • The Bible as Islamic Scripture
    • The Epistle of James
    • A Look at the Message
  • Negative Considerations
  • Conclusions
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Islam
Christianity
Beliefs and Doctrine

Common beliefs and practices in Islam and Christianity including the concept of God, Divine Guidance, leadership, prayer, fasting, sacrifice and marriage.

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Thomas McElwain
  • Islam In The Bible
    • Dedicatory Acknowledgement
    • About the Author
    • Introduction
    • Beliefs and Practices in Common
    • God
      • A Just God
      • Son of God or God the Son?
      • Unitarian Answers to Trinitarian claims
    • Divine Guidance
      • The Character and Development of Divine Guidance in Bible History
        • 1. The Patriarchal Period
        • 2. The Judges
        • 3. The Kings
        • 4. The Twelve Holy Imams
    • Purity
    • Prayer
    • Fasting
    • Pilgrimage
    • Sacrifice
    • Usury
    • Marriage
    • The Bible as Islamic Scripture
      • The Epistle of James
      • A Look at the Message
    • Negative Considerations
    • Conclusions
  • Dedicatory Acknowledgement ›
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