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Understanding Islam

"American Christians and Islam: Evangelical Culture and Muslims from the Colonial Period to the Age of Terrorism" by Thomas S. Kidd

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The interest Christians have taken in Islam has a long and tortuous history, dating back as far as the seventh century. And the vast amount of literature generated over the centuries has, as literature does, given birth to a variety


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Adam S. Francisco is assistant professor of history at Concordia College (Bronxville, New York).

Issue: "Jesus Among other Christs" May/June 2009 Vol. 18 No. 3 Page number(s): 45-46

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