The Bible and The Quran: Comparing Their Historical Problems
- Does the Quran actually go back to Muhammad, and has it really been “perfectly preserved”?
- How do historians separate fact from fiction in the Gospels enshrined in the New Testament?
- Are Quranic stories historical and scientific or do they contain elements of myth and legend? Did the historical Muhammad really exist?
- To what extent are acts of intolerance, hatred, and violence rooted in the Bible, and is the Bible itself to be blamed, in whole or in part, for perpetuating such behaviors?
- Is there something unique or inherent to Islam – its scripture, its founding moment, and its historical experience – that predisposes it to hatred, intolerance, and violence?
About Your Instructors
Bart D. Ehrman is a professor of religious studies at the University of North Carolina. He has written or edited thirty-four books, including six New York Times bestsellers: How Jesus Became God, Misquoting Jesus, Jesus Interrupted, and Forged.
Javad T. Hashmi is a Ph.D. candidate in the Study of Religion (Islamic Studies) at Harvard University, specializing in Quranic Studies, Islamic origins, and the historical Muhammad. He has earned Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Arabic & Islamic Studies from UC Berkeley and Harvard, respectively. His doctoral dissertation focuses on the ethics of war and peace in the Quran and during the lifetime of the historical Muhammad. Dr. Hashmi is also a board-certified emergency physician and was formerly a Fellow of Medical Ethics at Harvard Medical School, specializing in Islamic (bio)ethics.
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