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Islam and North America : loving our Muslim neighbors / Micah Fries and Keith Whitfield. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Nashville, Tennessee : Broadman and Holman, [(c)2018.Description: 184 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1462748414
  • 9781462748419
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BP67.I853 2018
  • BP67.A1.W595.I853 2018
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Contents:
Foreword: a call to keep going Kambiz Saghaey Islam, North America, and the new multi-faith reality: how now shall we live? / Ed Statzer Overview of global Islam and demographics of Islam in North America Steve A. Johnson What do Christians and Muslims have in common? / C. Fyne Nsofor Should we defend freedom of worship for other religions? / Bart Barber Do Christians and Muslims worship the same God? / Keith S. Whitfield What does the Quran say about fighting non-Muslims? / Ayman Ibrahim Do Muslims want to overtake America's political structure and institute Sharia Law? / Bob Roberts Discovering the missional opportunity Micah Fries The challenges Muslims face in North America Shirin Taber Muslims and the Great Commission: the importance of community Ant Greenham Sharing the Gospel with a Muslim/ Afshin Ziafat A biblical-theologica framework for understanding immigration Miguel Exhevarria.
Summary: "The attention of this book focuses on the presence of Islam in North America. Globalization, Muslim migration to the West, growing terrorist activity and other concerns makes this book timely resource for the Christian church in North American. The book seeks to accomplish three purposes. (1) Equip North American Christians to think about Islam theologically and missionally. Two-thirds of the book is designed to help prepare Christians to live in a multi-faith context, with particular attention given to living with Muslim neighbors. An overview of Muslim migration explains the development of Islam as a contemporary World Religion, sketching out what takes place when Islam embeds in North American culture and informing readers on what migration patterns are anticipated in the future. The second section of the book answers some of the big theological and socio-political questions surrounding growth of Islam in the West. Do we worship the same God? Should Christians defend the right of Muslims to worship inNorth America? What does the Quran say about violence? Do Muslims aspire for Sharia law to overtake our political systems? he final section of the book prepares the Christian church to (2) engage their Muslim neighbor with hospitality and without fear and (3) encourage North American Christians to love Muslims with the love of Christ. These chapters help Christians discover places of common ground between themselves and Muslims, helping us identify challenges Muslims face when they immigrate to NorthAmerica, approach our multi-faith context missionally, and prepare to have cross-cultural gospel conversations. The last chapter reminds us that a missionary encounter with Islam in North America is both the calling of the church and is best pursued in community."--Publisher.
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Foreword: a call to keep going Kambiz Saghaey Islam, North America, and the new multi-faith reality: how now shall we live? / Ed Statzer Overview of global Islam and demographics of Islam in North America Steve A. Johnson What do Christians and Muslims have in common? / C. Fyne Nsofor Should we defend freedom of worship for other religions? / Bart Barber Do Christians and Muslims worship the same God? / Keith S. Whitfield What does the Quran say about fighting non-Muslims? / Ayman Ibrahim Do Muslims want to overtake America's political structure and institute Sharia Law? / Bob Roberts Discovering the missional opportunity Micah Fries The challenges Muslims face in North America Shirin Taber Muslims and the Great Commission: the importance of community Ant Greenham Sharing the Gospel with a Muslim/ Afshin Ziafat A biblical-theologica framework for understanding immigration Miguel Exhevarria.

"The attention of this book focuses on the presence of Islam in North America. Globalization, Muslim migration to the West, growing terrorist activity and other concerns makes this book timely resource for the Christian church in North American. The book seeks to accomplish three purposes. (1) Equip North American Christians to think about Islam theologically and missionally. Two-thirds of the book is designed to help prepare Christians to live in a multi-faith context, with particular attention given to living with Muslim neighbors. An overview of Muslim migration explains the development of Islam as a contemporary World Religion, sketching out what takes place when Islam embeds in North American culture and informing readers on what migration patterns are anticipated in the future. The second section of the book answers some of the big theological and socio-political questions surrounding growth of Islam in the West. Do we worship the same God? Should Christians defend the right of Muslims to worship inNorth America? What does the Quran say about violence? Do Muslims aspire for Sharia law to overtake our political systems? he final section of the book prepares the Christian church to (2) engage their Muslim neighbor with hospitality and without fear and (3) encourage North American Christians to love Muslims with the love of Christ. These chapters help Christians discover places of common ground between themselves and Muslims, helping us identify challenges Muslims face when they immigrate to NorthAmerica, approach our multi-faith context missionally, and prepare to have cross-cultural gospel conversations. The last chapter reminds us that a missionary encounter with Islam in North America is both the calling of the church and is best pursued in community."--Publisher.

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