
Who Is My Enemy?
Questions American Christians Must Face About Islam—And Themselves
by Lee C. Camp
"Truly the best book I know for all Christians who want to be faithful to Jesus while figuring out how to relate to Islam. It is wonderfully written, wonderfully readable, wonderfully insightful, and wonderfully true."
—Glenn Stassen, Fuller Theological Seminary; author of Living the Sermon on the Mount

Jesus and Muhammad on War and Peace
By Patheos Editors
Are Christians more like followers of Muhammad on matters of war and peace? Author Lee Camp responds in this exclusive interview.

Who Is My Enemy? A Book Excerpt
By Lee C. Camp
Read the first two chapters of Lee Camp's new book Who Is My Enemy?

Trading Places: A Review of Who Is My Enemy?
By David Swartz
If Christians do not learn how to listen to those who don't embrace our faith, we are going to lose our voice.

Darkwood Brew Interview with Camp
By Eric Elnes
Watch a video interview between Camp and the Rev. Eric Elnes from the weekly web worship program Darkwood Brew.

Is Christian Just War Just Like Jihad?
By Lee C. Camp
Christian and Islamic views of warfare are closer than we have been led to believe.
Book Club Roundtable

Loving Your Enemies
By Carl Gregg
In the course of his short book, Camp surveys the important precedents for Christian nonviolent activism.

Camp Responds to Jason Byassee
By Lee Camp
Lee Camp takes on blogger Byassee's questions about Who Is My Enemy?

You Are Doing the Very Same Things
By Jason Byassee
That’s the greatness of Camp’s book: by the end you’ll be asking why you and your church are not more faithfully Christian.

Muslims, Christians and War
By Scot McKnight
Not one early Christian writing can be found, Camp observes, in which killing in war is permitted.

Who Is My Enemy?
By Greg Garrett
"We are right to be incensed at terrorist acts -- but wrong to ignore our own violation of Just War mandates even in the preservation of our nation."
































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