Theologian Gabriel Reynolds on Reading the Koran as a Christian Scholar

Gabriel Said Reynolds did his doctoral work at Yale University in Islamic Studies. Currently he researches the Qur’ān and Muslim/Christian relations and is Professor of Islamic Studies and Theology in the Department of Theology at Notre Dame. He is the author of The Qur’ān and Its Biblical Subtext (Routledge 2010) and The Emergence of Islam (Fortress, 2012). In June 2018 his most recent book, The Qurʾan and the Bible, was published with Yale University Press. At Notre Dame he teaches courses on theology, Muslim/Christian Relations, and Islamic Origins.

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April 25, 2019

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