Lecture given by a Christian theologian comparing the Bible and the Quran. The lecturer examines each book’s historical origin, composition, and content. He argues that although both books claim to be divinely inspired, there are significant differences between their teachings, particularly regarding the nature of God and the human condition. The lecturer identifies three necessary conditions for a book to be the word of God and then assesses whether the Bible and the Quran meet those conditions. He concludes that the Bible is more likely to be the word of God because it accurately depicts the human condition and its teachings reflect a continuity with previous revelations.
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