In the introduction of Allah: A Christian Response, Volf provides his list of what he calls his "hot and spicy theses" They are...
“Hot & Spicy" Theses (Volf, 14-15).
1. Christians and Muslims worship one and the same God.
2. The splitting of the divine essence that the Qur’an denies in concern to the Trinity should be denied by every orthodox Christian today.
3. Both Muslims and Christians describe God as loving and just.
4. The one and only God commands Muslims and Christians alike to love their neighbors.
5. Worshiping the same God gives Christians and Muslims a robust moral framework to pursue the common good together.
6. Christians should see Muslims as allies in resisting the modern tendency to see mere pleasure, rather than justice and love, as the hallmarks of the good life.
7. What matters is not religious affiliation. What matters is whether you love God and whether you trust and obey Christ.
8. Love and justice, rooted in God, require that all have the right to choose, change, and publicly practice their religion.
9. All people have the right to witness about their faith. At the same time, those who witness have an obligation to follow the Golden Rule.
10. To give allegiance to the one God who enjoins humans to be loving and just to all means to embrace pluralism as a political project.
“Hot & Spicy" Theses (Volf, 14-15).
1. Christians and Muslims worship one and the same God.
2. The splitting of the divine essence that the Qur’an denies in concern to the Trinity should be denied by every orthodox Christian today.
3. Both Muslims and Christians describe God as loving and just.
4. The one and only God commands Muslims and Christians alike to love their neighbors.
5. Worshiping the same God gives Christians and Muslims a robust moral framework to pursue the common good together.
6. Christians should see Muslims as allies in resisting the modern tendency to see mere pleasure, rather than justice and love, as the hallmarks of the good life.
7. What matters is not religious affiliation. What matters is whether you love God and whether you trust and obey Christ.
8. Love and justice, rooted in God, require that all have the right to choose, change, and publicly practice their religion.
9. All people have the right to witness about their faith. At the same time, those who witness have an obligation to follow the Golden Rule.
10. To give allegiance to the one God who enjoins humans to be loving and just to all means to embrace pluralism as a political project.
