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WAS JESUS A MUSLIM? By ROBERT F. SHEDINGER




WAS JESUS A MUSLIM? By ROBERT F. SHEDINGER 
Dr. Christian dawn president religions and beliefs Luther at the University of Iowa, Department of American works surprise aroused the wrath of Christians in the United States, having put a book entitled (Was Jesus a Muslim?). Dr. Robert Hedenigr reach that, after painstaking research trip lasted for eight years in the heavenly books and opinions of religious scholars in the world, that Christ was already a Muslim. He says that his initiation Hedenigr in this huge research came out of a Moroccan Muslim student assured him that his concept of Islam is wrong and incompatible with the concept of him as a Muslim. Hedenigr confirmed in a television interview with the active channel on youtube that "I've pushed me challenge launched by a Moroccan student I teach you in 2001 called (Hedda) to answer a number of questions about the practices of Islam and understandable." Hedenigr He adds, "the art is that Islam can not be described as a religion in the sense the English word (religion) where, in my view that Islam is a movement for social justice, which is the same thing he was doing Christ." When asked about his personal conviction Hedenigr says, "In spite of being a Christian, but I am compelled to say that Christ was already granted in spite of the big objections and criticisms which I have received my thesis because of this." It is worth mentioning that the book Hedenigr aroused the ire of the ecclesial communities in America and especially evangelicals who waged a relentless campaign against Hedenigr in their websites and in the press for their bulletins. Despite the campaign being waged by those communities to Hedenigr but Luther University he confirmed that it stands with Dr. Robert Hedenigr controversial thesis. In a special statement released by the media department at the university stating "Management is totally adapted to the findings of the Hedenigr of the results in his scientific research, and that the aspects that touched her not considered something worth all this clamor and controversy."
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