Islamic Christology

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Islamic Christology is the field within Islamic theology that examines the identity, role, and significance of Jesus (ʿĪsā) as a prophet and messiah in contrast to Christian understandings of Christ.

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Islamic Christology canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic theological discipline
academic field
theological subfield
aimsAt clarifying Islamic understanding of Jesus
contributing to interreligious understanding of Jesus
critiquing Christian doctrines about Christ from an Islamic perspective
analyzes commonalities between Islamic and Christian views of Jesus
differences between Islamic and Christian views of Christ
comparesWith Christian Christology NERFINISHED
focusesOn Jesus in Islam
identity of Jesus in Islam
role of Jesus in Islam
significance of Jesus in Islam
ʿĪsā ibn Maryam NERFINISHED
partOf Islamic theology NERFINISHED
relatedTo Christian–Muslim relations
comparative theology
studies Jesus as spirit from God (rūḥ minhu)
Jesus as word of God (kalimat Allāh)
Jesus’ relationship to Mary in Islam
Jesus’ relationship to Muḥammad
Jesus’ relationship to previous prophets
Muslim apologetics concerning Jesus
Muslim denial of Jesus’ divinity
Muslim denial of crucifixion in its Christian sense
Muslim denial of the Trinity
Muslim polemics against Christian doctrines about Christ
Muslim views of Jesus as messiah
Muslim views of Jesus as prophet
Qurʾānic portrayal of Jesus
Shīʿī views of Jesus
Sufi interpretations of Jesus
Sunni views of Jesus
ascension of Jesus in Islam
classical tafsīr on Jesus
hadith reports about Jesus
interfaith dialogue on Jesus
miracles of Jesus in the Qurʾān
modern Muslim reformist views of Jesus
philosophical interpretations of Jesus in Islam
second coming of Jesus in Islam
substitution theories of the crucifixion
titles of Jesus in Islamic sources
virgin birth of Jesus in Islam
usesSource Christian theological texts
Islamic philosophy (falsafa) NERFINISHED
Sufi literature
classical Islamic theology (kalām)
hadith literature
the Qurʾān NERFINISHED

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