Not Peace but a Sword: The Great Chasm Between Christianity and Islam

Not Peace but a Sword: The Great Chasm Between Christianity and Islam

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Not Peace, But a Sword - Robert Spencer Islam Is it a religion of peace? Are Muslims an easy ally in the fight against global secularisation and the culture of death? Are their beliefs really so different than our own? Some Christians view Islam as a sister religion, a branch of the same Abrahamic tree—lacking the fullness of revelation but nonetheless a religion of peace. Others are more critical of Islamic teachings but still see Muslims as valuable partners in the global fight against secularisation and the Culture of Death. In Not Peace but a Sword, Robert Spencer argues they’re both wrong—and warns Christians against the danger of thinking that Islam is an easy ally. Many Christian groups, including the Catholic Church, do recognise whatever is good and true in Islam, and their leaders rightly pursue peaceful accord and common ground with all religions. Spencer argues, however, that real peace can come only from truth. Where there is falsehood in Islamic doctrine, morals, and practice, papering over the truth actually hurts the cause of peace. And so Spencer, the New York Times best-selling author of more than a dozen books dealing with Islam and the West, shines the light of truth on areas where Christians and Muslims don’t just quibble over small details but fundamentally disagree, including: The character of God, Jesus, and divine revelation The nature of truth and the source of moral law Religious freedom and other basic human rights Life issues, marriage, and sexual morality The rights and dignity of women He demonstrates how these differences are not academic but real-world. They are critical and drive Muslim behaviour toward Christians and others. If we fail to open our eyes to these differences, we do so at our peril.

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Author Robert Spencer
ISBN / Code 9781938983276
Format Paperback
Pages / Minutes 251
Publisher Catholic Answers Press