Speight, Robert Marston,

The relation of the doctrine of the trinity to Christian missions among the Moslems /By R. Marston Speight. - 1950. - 56 leaves ; 30 cm.

Typescript. Chapter I. The Importance of the Doctrine of the Trinity Chapter II. The Knowledge of the Doctrine Chapter III. The Offence of the Doctrine Chapter IV. The Presentation of the Doctrine



Questioning of the Relevance of the Trinity to the Christian Faith -- The Trinity as the Great Christian Distinctive. Philosophical Arguments for the Doctrine -- Biblical Proofs of the Doctrine -- Practicality of the Doctrine -- Summary of Man's Responses to 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. 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.




Columbia Bible College--Dissertations.


Apologetics.
Missions to Muslims.
Trinity.

BV4070 / .R453 1950 BV4070