Muslims and the Gospel: Bridging the Gap

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Kirk House Publishers, 2005 - 452 sidor

The author's five decades of personal experience leads him to conclude that it is possible to be a witness to the Gospel and be a friend to Muslims at the same time. The author outlines key factors in the Muslim understanding of the Gospel, examines some bridges, and defines the art of sharing. He concludes by assessing the possibilities of such a mission.

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THE CONTEXTPIVOTAL MUSLIM VIEWS
19
An overwhelming sense of God Revelation and guidance Confession Life as sal
45
THE MUSLIM VIEW OF SALVATION
69
THE MUSLIM OPINION OF CHRISTIANITY AND CHRISTIANS
128
THE MUSLIM OPINION OF JESUS
129
BRIDGES FOR THE CROSSING
155
The desire of God and its source Some clues in the human quality Divine
167
THE TASKCONNECTING MUSLIMS AND THE MESSAGE
241
real normalcy
262
The meaning of wholeness The triangle of servantloveneighbor Forms
289
METHOD
318
purity of means keep
349
Categories of questioning Modes of response The Son of God The Trinity
379
The idea of spiritual transformation Casual inquirers Serious inquirers
403
Dealing with romantic dreams Reality checks for new and old believers Pre
421

The gospel in Muhammads Arabia Doctrinal controversies related to
180
the pioneering John
215

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Roland E. Miller has been a long-time missionary in India, and a professor in both a secular university and a Lutheran seminary. He is an internationally known scholar on Islam and the author of several books, including Muslim Friends: Their Faith and Feeling. He is a resident of Ottawa, from where he maintains his global relationships.

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