Abstracts accepted to date:
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Shabbir Akhtar (Oxford), Luke's Christology: an Islamic assessment
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AJ Ataie (Zaytuna), Authenticating the New Testament Gospels from a Sunnite Perspective
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Maria Enid Barga (Pontifical College Josephinum), Redeeming Zechariah: The Function of the Zechariah Narrative in the Texts of Luke 1 and Q. 3 and Q. 19
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Mohsen Feyzhbakh (Tehran), The Old-New Testament Relationship and the Gospel-Qur’an Conversation: The Cases of Manna and the Inheritors of the Earth
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Abdula Galadari (Khalifah University), The Qurʾan and the Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus
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Md Ghandehari (Tehran), “We strengthened the faithful against their enemies”: The reception of Luke 10 in Qur’an 61:14
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Farhad Ghoddoussi (Wayne University, Detriot), A Colloquy of God with Jesus: Origins and Composition of the Earliest Collection of Sayings of Jesus in Islam
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Ida Glaser (CMCS Oxford and Houston), Prolegomena: what are the Gospels? A Christian reflection on abstracts received
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Dennis Halft (Trier), A Shīʿī Muslim Translation and Interpretation of the Gospels from Early Nineteenth Century Iran
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Harmakaputra (Indonesia), Contesting the Sheep and the Goats: Variations of Contemporary Indonesian Christians’ Readings of Matthew 25: 31-46
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Laura Hassan, ‘The Injīl’ or ‘Their Injīl’? The gospels as a source for Muslim doctrine among medieval Islamic Theologians
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Hassani, The Virgin Mary's Birth and Her Early Life in Three Narratives: New Testament, Qur'an, and Biblical Apocrypha
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Yacob Mahi, Lire les évangiles dans un contexte islamique
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Mahmoud Makvand (Kharazmi University, Tehran), An Intertextual Reading of the story of Abel and Cain in the gospels and the Qur’an
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Ferry Mamahit (Southeast Asia Bible Seminary, Indonesia), Kitab Suci Injil, The Indonesian (1912 Translation)–Greek Diglot Gospels: Some Features and Significances
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Md Hossain Naraghi (Tehran), Biblical allusions in Persian literature, Rumi, Nasir Khusraw, and the footsteps of the Christian tradition
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Mona Norouzi, A metatextual approach in the transformation of mythological narratives of Christ's birth and death in New Testament, Quran, Islamic interpretations and Persian poems
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Andrew Persson, The First Gospel in Arabic: The Islamic Context
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Duncan Peters, ‘Today you will be with me in paradise’ - Reading Luke 23:43 in Islamic Context
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Charles Ramsey (Baylor University, Texas), By whose authority? Sayyid Ahmad Khan (d. 1898) and the authors of the Christian New Testament
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Kurt Richardson (Toronto), The Qur'an in Relation to Canonical and Extra-canonical gospels and
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Abdul Masih Saadi (Baylor University, Texas) Reading the Gospel in the context of the 9th century Abbasid Empire: Moshe Bar Kepha’s Ecumenism and Apology
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Yahya Sabbagchi (Sharif University, Tehran), Balaaghi’s Responses to Christian Missionaries
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Sa’udin and Safitri, A Symbol of harmony over the Implementation of the Christian and Muslim Holy Scriptures in the Kampung Laut, Indonesia
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Carol Walker, Respecting Mary: An evangelical exploration in the context of Islam