Routledge Handbook on Christian–Muslim Relations
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- Notes on contributors -- 1 Introduction -- PART I Christian-Muslim relations in history -- PART IA Beginnings -- 2 Christians in the world of Late Antiquity, 300-600 -- 3 The Christian context of the Qurʾān -- 4 Christianity in the Qurʾān -- 5 The Bible in the Qurʾān -- 6 The dynamics of the qurʾānic account of Christianity -- 7 Muḥammad and Christianity -- PART IB The Middle Ages -- 8a Christians under Muslim rule, 650-1200: Christians in the Muslim Arab world -- 8b Christians under Muslim rule, 650-1200: Christians in Muslim Spain -- 9 The pact of ʿUmar -- 10 The first Arabic-speaking Christian theologians -- 11 Early Muslim attitudes towards the Bible -- 12 Early Christian attitudes towards Islam -- 13 The Byzantine Empire and Islam -- 14 The Crusades -- 15 Arts in the Eastern Mediterranean before the Crusades: approaching Christian-Muslim relations through visual representations -- 16 Christians and Muslims in the Iberian Peninsula, 1000-1600 -- 17 Christians under the Fāṭimids, Ayyūbids and Mamlūks -- 18 Early and medieval Muslim attitudes towards Christian doctrines -- 19 Christian conversion to Islam -- 20 Christians and Muslims in one another's legal texts -- 21 Mutual influences and borrowings -- 22 The theological dynamics of medieval Christian-Muslim relations -- PART IC The Early Modern and Modern periods -- 23 European reactions to the fall of Constantinople -- 24 Christians and Muslims in Mughal India -- 25 The end of empire and the era of mistrust -- 26 The churches and Christian-Muslim relations -- 27 A Common Word -- PART II Theological attitudes in Christian-Muslim encounters -- 28 Muslims and the Bible -- 29 Christians and the Qurʾān -- 30 Muslims and Christian beliefs -- 31 Christians and Muḥammad -- 32 Perceptions of God in Christianity and Islam