The Christian Doctrine of God Explained and Defended for Muslims (original) (raw)

Christian Theologians Views on the Doctrine of Trinity in the Islamic Philosophical Criticism

International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 2017

This article discusses the views of Christian theologians on the doctrine of trinity in the light of Islamic philosophical criticism. It focuses the oneness of God through Islamic philosophical criticism, understanding the proofs and evidences of Christian theologians based on their Holy Bible, Athanasius Creed and Nicene Creed. The tendency of giving priority of this study is to show the views of Christian theologians on the doctrine of trinity with Islamic philosophical criticism in order to justify and confirm the oneness of God. The objectives of the study is to identify and trace the historical background of the oneness of God as Creator, to confirm that Jesus Christ is not God and creator, to confirm that God is not three persons and the three persons is not same substance and nature of the Son and Holy Spirit, to analyze and summarize the views of the Christian theologians on the doctrine of Trinity with Islamic philosophical criticism. Discourse analysis is employed in this article in order to identify that God is only one. The finding of this article will give a clear understanding about the Oneness of God as uncreated while the Son and the Holy Spirit are created by the Father. This article is significance in providing the clear insight of the Oneness of God to both Christians and Muslims based on Islamic philosophical criticism.

ISLAM AND THE TRINITY

Muslims often charge Christians of shirk, the unpardonable sin of associating others with God. This paper explores why Muslims lay this charge and how Christians are to respond.

A Muslim’s Brief View on the Trinity: The Doctrine of Oneness of God in Christianity

AL-ITQAN: JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC SCIENCES AND COMPARATIVE STUDIES, 2021

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THE VIEWS OF CHRISTIAN THEOLOGIANS ON GOD ARE NOT SPLITTING INTO THREE PARTS IN THE LIGHT OF ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHICAL CRITICISM

This article discusses the views of Christian theologians on the doctrine of trinity are not splitting into three parts with Islamic philosophical criticism. This article discuses and focuses about the proofs; evidences of the Oneness of God based on Christian theologians' views. The tendency of giving priority of this study is to show the views of Christian theologians on the doctrine of trinity are not divided into three parts with Islamic philosophical criticism in order to identify and confirm the oneness of God throughout the history. The objectives of the study is to identify and trace the historical background of the oneness of God as Creator, to confirm that Jesus Christ is totally separated from God, to confirm that God is not three persons and the three persons is not same substance and nature, to analyse and summarize the views of the Christian theologians on the doctrine of Trinity. Discourse analysis is employed in this article in order to identify that God is only one not same with Son and Holy Spirit. The finding of this article will give a clear understanding about the Oneness of God as a Creator while the Son and the Holy Spirit are created by the Father. This article is significance in providing the clear insight about the Oneness of God.

A Comparative Approach to the “Trinity” from the Perspective of the Holy Quran, the Bible and the Lord of the Church

Al-Mustafa Open University- Affiliated with the Al-Mustafa International University, 2020

The issue of the “Trinity” is one of the most important and complex doctrinal principles of the Christian world and because of the many intellectual and philosophical difficultas that this belief entails, Christian scholars have faced serious challenges and in interfaith dialogue, this issue is always mentioned as one of the problems that the Christian intellectual system and ideas face. Many factors have been involved in the formation of the doctrine of the Trinity among christians, including the thoughts of Paul and Greek philosophy. The irrationality of the Trinity is now considered one of the prerequisites for the denial of Christianity among scholars of various religions. Therefore, recognizing the truth of the Trinity and the justifications of its acceptors along with examining the consequences of accepting the Trinity is one of the issues that this research which was carried out by a qualitative method and using library studies and reviewing of scientific documents, try to discover it. The results of this comparative research indicate the rejection of the doctrine of the Trinity based on the sources of monotheistic religions and rational arguments that show that this belief is not divine and is rooted in heresies that have entered the religion of early Christianity.

The Trinity and Christian Missions to Muslims 16 April

From the beginning of the Christian-Muslim encounter, the main debate centered on these fundamental doctrines: the person and work of Jesus Christ, and the doctrine of the Holy Trinity. Some time later, when the irreconcilable differences between the teachings of the Bible and the Qur'an were recognized, the authenticity of the Christian Scriptures became another core issue of controversy. The Qur’an refers to Jesus as the son of Mary who was sent by God to proclaim a specific message to the people of Israel. The details of the birth of Christ, his teachings, and miracles, as recorded in the Qur’an, are apocryphal.