A. The descendants of Abraham were given prophethood and Scriptures by God.
1. Moses was given the Law.
2. David was
given the Psalms.
3. Jesus was given the Gospel.
B. Jews and Christians were unique, set aside by God
as the people of the Book and the Prophets.
1. Jesus was one of the greatest prophets. He was the Son of
Mary, the expected Messiah. The Glory of Christ and his Mother were defended
against heretics and enemies by Mohammed. They were the two humans untouched by
sin. Jesus, the Spirit and Word of God, was confirmed as prophet by his
miracles and so honored in the Qur'an.
C. However, one final Revelation of prophetic religion, in
fulfillment of all that had preceded, was needed.
1. Judaism, religion of the Law of Moses,
offers God's Message of Justice ("... an eye for an eye...").
2.
Christianity, religion of Jesus the Messiah, proclaims the love of God (Sermon
on the Mount).
3. Islam, the "Final" religion, offers a counterbalance to
the one-sidedness of both Judaism and Christianity.
D. Mohammed, the "Seal of the Prophets", is the greatest of
prophets. God reveals, via the Prophet and Apostle, the Qur'an, the correct
embodiment of God's Message.
1. God is the God of justice and love.
2. The "middle way"
between Judaism and Christianity restores the unity of the children of Abraham
and overcomes the exclusiveness of Judaism and Christianity. Jesus, the tribal
prophet (to the "lost sheep of Israel") limits Christianity; Islam proclaims a
practical synthesis of Judaism and Christianity for all mankind.
3. Islam
overcomes the incompleteness and impracticality of Jesus' idealism. (The laws
of a society could hardly be implied from the "Sermon on the Mount.") The
comprehensive unity of Islam is "practical enough to build a court case," and
brings to fulfillment all that Judaism and Christianity anticipated. ("To be a
Muslim means to be a better Christian.") Islam is "perfected Judaism" and
"perfected Christianity."