Peter Barnes is a Presbyterian pastor with a doctorate in church history. He lectures in church history at Christ College, Burwood. Peter has written extensively on biblical subjects, written several books (Including Athanasius and Lamp under my Feet) and a multitude of articles, and is currently the editor of the periodical Australian Presbyterian (AP). Mohamad Younes holds a bachelor's of business and commerce (WSU), master's of research in Islamic ethics (WSU), Islamic studies diploma (IHIC), and certificate of theology in biblical studies (Christ College). Younes has published articles on Australian Shi'ite Muslims, written on interfaith dialogue, Islamic character, and ethics.
"""This is not the first dialogue between a Muslim and a Christian that I have read, but it is one of the best. Respectful, informative, open--a model of dialogue and a mine of information. It will be helpful to Christians and Muslims alike."" --David Robertson, director, ASK (ENC) ""This book has great value because it highlights many of the central issues that distinguish Islamic and Christian worldviews. Here we have two highly intelligent friends, a Muslim and a Christian, articulating in their own ways the fundamentals in which they passionately believe and responding to each other's critiques. That makes for an absorbing read."" --Mike Wilson, former cross cultural ministry coordinator, Presbyterian Church of New South Wales ""Christianity is definitely of Jesus but not from Jesus. This is what my Muslim friend has attempted to show in this friendly debate with our Christian brother. Nevertheless, this book provides a deep reflection on many aspects of the two major religions with an open mind from both sides demonstrating the brotherhood that can exist between the two religions."" --Ali Khalfan, Muslim"