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Many Muslims are willing to discuss matters of faith with Christians, if only we are willing to listen and talk, with gentleness and respect.
Over several years Rob Scott has done just that and shares from his rich pool of experience and wisdom. He equips us to converse with those ‘people of peace’ whom Jesus the Messiah’s disciples are to look for; those who are genuinely interested in understanding ‘who is the Christ?’ of the Christian message. These are people who share our communities, our lectures and halls of residences, our offices and blocks of flats.
In this book Rob begins to address the real questions, objections and confusion of Muslim people concerning the Christian message. It is written so that we can answer these questions in as gentle and honest a way as possible.
Commendations:
'Rob Scott’s book meets the accessibility test in three key ways. First, it focuses upon real questions posed by real Muslims to real Christians on a regular basis. Second, it provides answers that effectively equip Christians to engage with Muslims in diverse contexts. Third, it uses a style of language which is easily comprehensible for those with little background in the study of Islam. On this basis, this book deserves wide distribution among Christians as they interact with their Muslim friends.'Peter Riddell, Formerly Professor of Islamic Studies at London School of Theology
'Scott writes with a clear head and winning affection for his Muslim friends. Instead of giving glib, pre-packaged responses, he shows how the very shape of the gospel answers Muslim objections to it – and thus he models how attractive the triune God of love is. Very helpful.'
Michael Reeves, Head of Theology, UCCF
Author
Robert Scott
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
Intervarsity Press (IVP)
Published
May 2011
Weight
228g
Page Count
160
Dimensions
141 x 216 x 15 mm
ISBN
9781844745289
ISBN-10
1844745287
Eden Code
3963267
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Author/Creator: Robert Scott
ISBN: 9781844745289
Publisher: Intervarsity Press (IVP)
Release Date: May 2011
Weight: 228g
Dimensions: 141 x 216 x 15 mm
Eden Code: 3963267
12 years ago
This book answers many of the questions that Muslims may ask of Christians.
For example Chapter 2.Don’t Christians only do Sunday? which discusses how Muslims view Christian worship, because Christians on the whole don’t have any formal festivals in their lives such as fasting onset day: it shows how Christians live lives 24/7 as Christians in all facets of their lives.
The book tries to get Christians inside the minds of Muslims. But at times his answers appear somewhat superficial and not really going into any depth.
The structure of the book was interesting at the end of each chapter he puts key points and also questions for both Muslims and Christians which gives much food for thought.
The Good Book Stall
Publisher
12 years ago
This book answers many of the questions that Muslims may ask of Christians.
For example Chapter 2.Don’t Christians only do Sunday? which discusses how Muslims view Christian worship, because Christians on the whole don’t have any formal festivals in their lives such as fasting onset day: it shows how Christians live lives 24/7 as Christians in all facets of their lives.
The book tries to get Christians inside the minds of Muslims. But at times his answers appear somewhat superficial and not really going into any depth.
The structure of the book was interesting at the end of each chapter he puts key points and also questions for both Muslims and Christians which gives much food for thought.
The Good Book Stall
Publisher