A new series discussing key Christian concepts in theology with observations by leading Islamic and Jewish scholars
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Jesus and Muhammad in Western Scholarship
Usman Sheikh discusses the historical Jesus and the historical Muhammad in western scholarship, and the subject of Quranic intertextuality. I will be making 3 smaller videos out of this blockbuster!
Trinitarian bias in Bible translations with Professor Sean Finnegan
A Blogging Theology video recorded today.
Revd Professor Keith Ward in discussion with Blogging Theology
Keith Ward discusses his work with Paul Williams of Blogging Theology. We discussed the gospels, Jesus, God, the early Church, and was a Muhammad a prophet of God.
Blogging Theology video ‘Jesus said Allah, not Deus’ has had over 150,000 views since it was published 3 weeks ago
Jesus’ native language was Aramaic. The Aramaic translation of the gospels present Jesus praying to and praising the God Whom he worshiped, naming him AaLah or AaLoh (the ‘Eastern’ and ‘Western’ vocalisations). Jesus surrendered to his Lord, and his words… Read More ›
Blogging Theology on YouTube now has over 1,000 subscribers. Here is the latest video..
I compare the teachings of Paul, Jesus, & Muhammad on salvation: is it by faith or by works or both?
Jesus said ‘Allah’, not ‘Deus.’
Jesus’ native language was Aramaic. The Aramaic translation of the gospels present Jesus praying to and praising the God Whom he worshiped, naming him AaLah or AaLoh (the ‘Eastern’ and ‘Western’ vocalisations). Jesus surrendered to his Lord, and his words… Read More ›
NEW: What must we do to be saved? The Bible’s two different answers examined.
1) Acts 16: 29-31The jailer asked, “Sirs, what must I do to be saved?” They replied, “Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved – you and your household.” 2) The Gospel of Mark chapter 10: 17-22As he… Read More ›