The relation of the doctrine of the trinity to Christian missions among the Moslems /By R. Marston Speight.
Material type: TextPublication details: 1950.Description: 56 leaves ; 30 cmContent type:- text
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- BV4070 .R453 1950
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Chapter I. The Importance of the Doctrine of the Trinity
Questioning of the Relevance of the Trinity to the Christian Faith -- The Trinity as the Great Christian Distinctive.
Chapter II. The Knowledge of the Doctrine
Philosophical Arguments for the Doctrine -- Biblical Proofs of the Doctrine -- Practicality of the Doctrine -- Summary of Man's Responses to the Doctrine.
Chapter III. The Offence of the Doctrine
Syncretism of Isalm -- The Koran: Its Claims and Weaknesses -- The Islamic Allah in Conflict with the Christian Trinity -- Exaltation of a Human Prophet by Isalm.
Chapter IV. The Presentation of the Doctrine
Challenge of the Task of Evangelizing Moslems -- The Imparting of Spirituality to Moslems -- Attempted Evasion of Moslem Stumbling Blocks -- The Theological Approach to Moslem Objections to Christianity -- A Brief Trinitarian Apologetic from the Koran -- Deficiences of Islamic Monotheism -- Importance of Appealing to the Human Will in Controversy.
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