Is Jesus God?

Is Jesus God?

Is Jesus God?

The main theological difference between Islam and Christianity is the divinity of Jesus. Islam rejects the divinity of Jesus, but accepts him as a Prophet of God with a unique role in Islamic theology. Christianity attributed divinity to Jesus as part of a triune God. Who is right? Are these two opposing theologies compatible? How can Muslims and Christians find common ground?

This debate was held at Bloomsbury Central Baptist Church in London, between Dr. Chris Green and Adnan Rashid.

Dr. Chris Green is the vice-principle of Oak Hill Theological College in North London. It is an evangelical Anglican college. Chris has published commentaries on 2 Peter and Jude, 2 Timothy, and Acts, and edited a book on preaching. He contributed to and edited Fanning the Flame and Guarding the Gospel, the books which accompanied NEAC4 (both Zondervan), and he edits the Oak Hill School of Theology volumes.

Adnan Rashid is a historian with a speciality in the history of Islamic civilisation, comparative religion and Hadith sciences. He also takes a keen interest in lslamic numismatics, ancient manuscripts and antiques. He has debated many high profile figures in the field of politics, history, theology and Christianity.

He has defended his views successfully in many prestigious universities including University of Warsaw (Poland) and the American University of Beirut (Lebanon). Adnan has represented Islam and Muslims internationally appearing on a number of radio and TV platforms.

The video of this debate will be available on this page soon.

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