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To be more specific, How should have Christians historically addressed Islam within a Christian moral framework?
I have often been surprised at the historic illiteracy of many who I've discussed this question with here on these forums who seem utterly unaware or hopelessly naive about the problem Islam posed to Christianity. Islam being a violently expansionist religion which imposed harsh restrictions on it's Dhimmi populations.
Often the assumption seems to be it is the fault of Christians living at the time who failed to evangelise properly within Islamic realms that caused Islam to spread. That the wars fought by Christians (crusades for example), were entirely un Christlike and represent a failure of medieval Christianity which we have to repent of.
So if we are to reject the medieval reaction to Islam in favour of a modern liberal acceptance and tolerance of Islam, do we then condemn Christians in the past in their response to Islam? That modern society is better in it's response to Islam? That Islam should become have had a presence in the Christian world sooner? Were Christians in the past wrong to keep Islam out of their realms?
I have often been surprised at the historic illiteracy of many who I've discussed this question with here on these forums who seem utterly unaware or hopelessly naive about the problem Islam posed to Christianity. Islam being a violently expansionist religion which imposed harsh restrictions on it's Dhimmi populations.
Often the assumption seems to be it is the fault of Christians living at the time who failed to evangelise properly within Islamic realms that caused Islam to spread. That the wars fought by Christians (crusades for example), were entirely un Christlike and represent a failure of medieval Christianity which we have to repent of.
So if we are to reject the medieval reaction to Islam in favour of a modern liberal acceptance and tolerance of Islam, do we then condemn Christians in the past in their response to Islam? That modern society is better in it's response to Islam? That Islam should become have had a presence in the Christian world sooner? Were Christians in the past wrong to keep Islam out of their realms?