The Islamic prophet Muhammad


initiated a theological program


in theocratic form. The Qur’an


challenges Christians and Jews


in many ways and invites them


to take a stance. This is why an


explicitly theological response is


legitimate and necessary. This


book draws on current scholarly


research on Islam and discusses


the sources of the Qur’an, the


fundamental features of its


relationship with Judaism, and


its perception of Jesus. This


leads to a realistic assessment of


Islam and stimulates a renewed


Christian self-understanding.


The fourth chapter presents


the largely unknown insights of


the German-Jewish philosopher


Franz Rosenzweig and the theologian


Joseph Ratzinger/Pope


Benedict XVI on Islam. They provide


an important perspective –


beyond submission.