Monthly Archives: September 2010

Just for fun: “Dude, You Have no Quran”

Juan Cole has posted the following link to the YouTubed CNN report on a skateboarder who put an end to a Quran burning by stealing it: CNN reports on “Dude, you have no Quran!” Cole’s blog, of course, is Informed … Continue reading

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Islam and the “Founding Fathers”

By way of a longish introduction: I have a bit of an update to the discussion in my post of August 5th, “Is Islam a Religion?,” on my other blog, Gnosis and Noesis. There I gave voice to my concern … Continue reading

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Islam and Pluralism

In a comment on my September 8th, 2010, post, “A Note re the Reverend Franklin Graham on Islam: the “god” of Islam,” a student in one of my courses asks: If the god of the Muslim faith were identical to the … Continue reading

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A Note re the Reverend Franklin Graham on Islam: the “god” of Islam

As the son of Reverend Billy Graham, perhaps the most influential Christian evangelist in the twentieth century, as the president and CEO of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and the Christian organization Samaritan’s Purse, and as a very influential spokesman … Continue reading

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