So, in the western world traditions, we have and can distinguish between those faiths that speak to us/exhibit "prophetic voice" from those who use "messianic voice"
in every religious tradition, we have miracles, signs, and wonders that cause each group to interpret and live out their "faith story" around the figure of a prophet or messianic figure.
I am intensely interested in Islam.(as ive said here before) so my question is, as relating to Islam,
what is the difference between the "prophet" and "messiah" (forgive the terminology, please excuse the semantics error and answer anyway if it pleases you). and how is each role (prophet and messiah) central to Islam, to Muslims?
how does each role affect
1.) the community of faith's belief structure
2.) Eschatological expectations
3.) Sacred Text(Qu'ran)
I grew up Christian, but do not feel fulfilled. I am searching for the truth, and these questions help me make sense of it all.
Many thanks my friends.
in every religious tradition, we have miracles, signs, and wonders that cause each group to interpret and live out their "faith story" around the figure of a prophet or messianic figure.
I am intensely interested in Islam.(as ive said here before) so my question is, as relating to Islam,
what is the difference between the "prophet" and "messiah" (forgive the terminology, please excuse the semantics error and answer anyway if it pleases you). and how is each role (prophet and messiah) central to Islam, to Muslims?
how does each role affect
1.) the community of faith's belief structure
2.) Eschatological expectations
3.) Sacred Text(Qu'ran)
I grew up Christian, but do not feel fulfilled. I am searching for the truth, and these questions help me make sense of it all.
Many thanks my friends.