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Dreams and visions : Muslims' miraculous journey to Jesus / Rick Kronk. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: San Giovanni Teatino, Italy : Destiny Image Europe, [(c)2010.Description: 182 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9788889127896
  • 8889127899
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BV2625.D743 2010
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Contents:
Introduction: a dream encounter with Jesus Ahmad's story: against all reason The rise of Islam The gospel and Islam: the phenomenon of dreams and visions Muslims find hope and peace in Jesus Exploring the supernatural world Dreams and visions and Muslim conversions What the Bible says about dreams and visions Mohammad or Jesus?: real-life stories What's next?
Summary: "What does it take to convince an opponent of the Gospel of his error so that he turns to Christ for salvation: a well-crafted argument, a miraculous display of divine power, a loving friend? For Saul of Tarsus, a visionary encounter with Jesus was all that was necessary to turn this first century enemy of the faith into an outspoken advocate. And so it is today. Muslims from all walks of life and in every corner of the globe are encountering Jesus in dreams and visions and turning to Him for salvation. But how does this fit in the Church in the West where theology and missiology is so often dominated by rational empiricism and theological colonialism? Against the backdrop of the history of Islam and Christianity, author Rick Kronk takes the phenomenon of dreams and visions and contrasts the biblical teaching on the subject with the Western worldview and current social, political, and religious contexts. The result: Christians from the West will confidently embrace the reality of dreams and visions as a divine tool for conversion and transformation."--back cover.
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Introduction: a dream encounter with Jesus Ahmad's story: against all reason The rise of Islam The gospel and Islam: the phenomenon of dreams and visions Muslims find hope and peace in Jesus Exploring the supernatural world Dreams and visions and Muslim conversions What the Bible says about dreams and visions Mohammad or Jesus?: real-life stories What's next?

"What does it take to convince an opponent of the Gospel of his error so that he turns to Christ for salvation: a well-crafted argument, a miraculous display of divine power, a loving friend? For Saul of Tarsus, a visionary encounter with Jesus was all that was necessary to turn this first century enemy of the faith into an outspoken advocate. And so it is today. Muslims from all walks of life and in every corner of the globe are encountering Jesus in dreams and visions and turning to Him for salvation. But how does this fit in the Church in the West where theology and missiology is so often dominated by rational empiricism and theological colonialism? Against the backdrop of the history of Islam and Christianity, author Rick Kronk takes the phenomenon of dreams and visions and contrasts the biblical teaching on the subject with the Western worldview and current social, political, and religious contexts. The result: Christians from the West will confidently embrace the reality of dreams and visions as a divine tool for conversion and transformation."--back cover.

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