منهج الجدل عند القس أنيس شروش في مؤلفاته دراسة نقدية AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF ANIS A SHORROSH’S METHODOLOGY IN HIS LITERATURE

Main Article Content

Dr.Naqeebullah kamil
Dr.Sajjad Ahmed
Saad Jaffar

Abstract

Dr. Anis A. Shorrosh (A Christian Arab) was born on January 6, 1933 in Nazareth, Israel. And died on 13 May 2018 (aged 85 Alabama, USA) Dr. Anis A. Shorrosh served for 50 years as an international evangelist in over 80 countries, preaching, defending, and teaching the Christianity. Sharrosh emerged as a Cristian evangelist who debated many famous scholars like deedat. both the intellectuals played a vital role in interfaith dialogue and introduced new methodologies in this regard. Shorrosh's methodology, includes potential biases, oversimplifications, or lack of scholarly rigor. It explores how his methodology may be perceived within different academic and religious communities and its broader impact on the field of Islamic-Christian relations. Evaluates the effectiveness and implications of Shorrosh's methodology in achieving his intended objectives, such as promoting interfaith dialogue, defending Christian beliefs, or critiquing Islamic doctrines. It considers factors such as accuracy, coherence, persuasiveness, and ethical considerations in its approach. During Dr. Shorrosh's lifetime, he authored ten books, including The Liberated Palestinian, The True Furqan; Jesus, Prophecy, and The Middle East; and Islam; A Threat or A Challenge. In this article an effort has been made to describe the methodology of Dr. Anis A. Shorrosh in his literature, the effects of his literature on Muslim - Christin thoughts, and what impressions he left behind on Christin-Muslim dialogue.

Article Details

How to Cite
Naqeebullah kamil , D., Sajjad Ahmed , D., & Jaffar , S. (2023). منهج الجدل عند القس أنيس شروش في مؤلفاته دراسة نقدية: AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF ANIS A SHORROSH’S METHODOLOGY IN HIS LITERATURE. International Research Journal of Islamic Culture and Communication, 1(2), 59–76. Retrieved from http://irjicc.com/index.php/irjicc/article/view/20
Section
Articles