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Images of Jesus in Christian and Muslim Sacred Writings*

Fall 2012

This course will be conducted as a graduate seminar.  We will study in depth images of Jesus in Christian and Muslim sacred writings.  On the Christian side, the texts to be examined will include the four canonical Gospels, as well as the “synoptic-type” apocryphal gospels”, but not the Gnostic gospels.  On the Muslim side, we shall study the Qur’an, hadith, Tales of the Prophets, and the relevant materials in the works of classical historians.  We shall finally look at images of Jesus in some modern and contemporary Christian and Muslim writings.  Lectures will be given as the need arises, but greater emphasis will be placed on student participation and class presentations.

The course will be structured around the following major themes in the life and mission of Jesus: his birth, subsequent life and teaching, death and resurrection and eschatology.  We shall finally look at some 19th and 20th century images and critical investigations of Jesus by both Muslim and Christian thinkers.

Mondays from 6:30-9:30 p.m. starting September 10

Mahmoud Ayoub

Mahmoud Ayoub
Faculty Associate in Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations
(860) 509-9537
Syllabus: 

Attendance Policy

Attendance and on-time arrival is expected at all class sessions.  If you are unable to attend a class session please inform the instructor or teaching assistant in advance so arrangements for make-up work can be made. Since attendance and participation constitute 10% of your grade, excessive tardiness or absence will lower your grade. Students who miss more than three classes will not be able to successfully pass the course.

 

Course Schedule and weekly readings

Online and other electronically assigned readings are to be printed out and carefully read by the students.

 

Week 1 – Introducing the course and syllabus

Reading: ch.1 and 2. of Jesus as a Figure in History by Mark Allan Powell

 

Week 2 –Jesus’ Nativity

Readings: Matthew 1-3 and Luke 1-3, The Other Bible Chapter 5 – The Infancy Gospels

 

Week 3 – Jesus’ Nativity

Readings Surah 3:33-49; 19:1-38; Tales of the Prophets ch. 86 on Jesus (in SonisWeb); Jesus in Shi’a Narrations – His Birth, His childhood (online - http://www.al-islam.org/jesus_shiite_narrations/);  History of Tabari (in SonisWeb)

 

Week 4 – Life and Teaching

Reading: Matthew 5-7, 12; John 17; Mark 1, Luke 9; Gospel of Thomas, Gospel of the Hebrews, Gospel of the Ebionites from Ch 4 of “The Other Bible”

 

Week 5 – Life and Teaching

Reading: Luke 16:19-31, Luke 18:1-8, Luke 16:1-13, Matthew 25:14-30

 

Week 6 – Life and Teaching

Reading: The Muslim Jesus by Tarif Khalidi

 

Week 7 – Life and Teaching

Reading: Jesus in Shi’a Narrations; Mahmoud Ayoub in A Muslim View of Christianity ch.11 “Jesus the Son of God” & ch.12 “Toward Islamic Christology I”

 

Week 8 – Death and Resurrection

Reading: Matthew 26-28, Mark 15-16, Luke 22-24, John 18-21, Acts 1:1-11; The Gospel of Nicodemus also known as The Acts of Pilate; the Gospel of Peter; The Gospel of Bartholomew

 

Week 9 – Death and Resurrection

Reading: Jesus in Shi’a Narrations; Ayoub, “Towards an Islamic Christology, part 2” in A Muslim View of Christianity p156-197; Todd Lawson Ch 4 “Modern Developments” from The Crucifixion and the Qur'ān (in Sonisweb)

Surrah 3:52-55, 4:157-159, 19:19-34

 

Week 10 – Eschatology

Reading: Revelation, 1 Thessalonians 5:1-11, 2 Thessalonians 1 & 2, Matthew 25, The Apocalypse of Peter from the Other Bible

           

Week 11 – Eschatology

Reading: Mishkat al Masabih

Smith and Hadaad in The Muslim World 100:4

Surah 18:98-99, 21:96-7, 43:61

 

Week 12 – Modern Scholarship of Jesus

Reading: Ch. 3 – 10 of Jesus as a Figure in History by Mark Allan Powell

 

Week 13 – Modern Scholarship of Jesus

Reading: City of Wrong by M. Kamel Hussein (in SonisWeb)

 

Week 14 – Completing class presentations and concluding the course

Reading: City of Wrong by M. Kamel Hussein (in SonisWeb)

 

Week 15 – Completing class presentations and concluding the course

 

 

 

Course Requirements

All students are expected to read and discuss the weekly reading assignments. Every week students are expected to submit a one-page summary/reflection on the reading for that week.  Each student will be responsible for leading at least one if not two of the class discussion on the weekly readings.  In addition, every student will prepare a major term paper, 15-20 pages in length with proper footnotes or endnotes and bibliography.  Students will share their research in brief class presentations scheduled for that purpose.

 

Grading

Grades will be computed as follows:

Class participation and discussion 25%

Class assignments 25%

Major term paper 50%.

 

 

Bibliography

 

Required Books

 

The Muslim Jesus: Sayings and Stories in Islamic Literature. Tarif Khalidi

A Muslim View of Christianity  - Mahmoud Ayoub

The Other Bible - Willis Barnstone (Editor) or find these texts here: http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/apocrypha.html

Jesus as a Figure in History - Mark Allan Powell

City of Wrong by M. Kamel Hussein (online in SonisWeb)

 

Recommended Readings

Apocrypha: The Gospel of Thomas

Apocrypha: The Infancy Gospel of James

Apocrypha: The Infancy Gospel of Thomas

http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/apocrypha.html

The Other Gospels: Non-Canonical Gospel Texts

Ron Cameron

Copy of the Quran M. A. S. Abdel Haleem

The Happer Collins Study Bible recommended

http://www.ntgateway.com/

Tales of the Prophets – Jesus story

History of Tabari

Jesus and the Muslim: An Exploration

Kenneth Cragg

The Mission and Death of Jesus in Islam and Christianity (Faith Meets Faith Series)

H. Mathias Zahniser (Author)

Christ in Islam and Christianity

Neal Robinson (Author)

The Crucifixion and the Qur'an: A Study in the History of Muslim Thought

Todd Lawson (Author)

Jesus through Shiite Narrations

Chapter 1
The Life of Jesus

His Birth

Chapter 2

The Life of Jesus

His Childhood

Chapter 5

The Life of Jesus

His Religion

Chapter 11

His Second Coming

          

Books: 

Required Books

The Muslim Jesus: Sayings and Stories in Islamic Literature. Tarif Khalidi. Buy now

A Muslim View of Christianity. Mahmoud Ayoub. Buy now

The Other Bible - Willis Barnstone (Editor). Buy now

Jesus as a Figure in History - Mark Allan Powell. Buy now

City of Wrong by M. Kamel Hussein (online in SonisWeb)