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To give an answer to every man : trinitarian and christological views in the apologetic of Hamran Ambrie of Indonesia / by Yohanes D. Mansur. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: [(c)1990.Description: iv, 142 leaves ; 28 cmContent type:
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  • BV2625.M289.T645 1990
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Contents:
Christian-Muslim Relations in Modern Indonesia Developments Prior to World War II The Japanese Interlude Muslim Activist Frustrations, 1945 to 1971 The Anti-Christian Polemical Literature The Muslim Concept of Tawhid Reinterpreting Church History Other Controversial Books Summary.
Ambrie's Career As A Muslim Leader ; "He Apostatized From Islam" ; A Ministry of Controversy.
Theological and Apologetical Dimensions of the Doctrine of the Trinity The Apostolic Witness The Trinitarian Task Summary Tawhid and Trinity On "Christian Tawhid" ; The Basis for "Christian Tawhid" ; Trinitarian Formulations and Analogies God Not Three in the Same Way He Is One A Trinity of Powers Modalistic Analogies Divine Attributes Equated with Trinitarian Persons Conclusion and Evaluation.
The Historical Background of the Christological Controversy The Theological Task The Search for a Solution Christological Titles in Ambrie's Apologetic Kalam, Word Son of God Tuhan, Lord 100% God; 100% Man The Humanity of Christ The Incarnation Nestorian Tendencies? ; Conclusion and Evaluation.
Hamran Ambrie's Contribution to the Muslim-Christian Encounter Apologetic Impact Theological Accuracy Final Considerations Additional Thoughts on Defending the Trinity and Christology in an Islamic Context On Trinitarian Analogies Incarnation Conclusion.
Dissertation note: Thesis Talbot School of Theology, Biola University 1990.
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Thesis Talbot School of Theology, Biola University 1990.

Chapter 1. The Politico-Religious Milieu

Christian-Muslim Relations in Modern Indonesia Developments Prior to World War II The Japanese Interlude Muslim Activist Frustrations, 1945 to 1971 The Anti-Christian Polemical Literature The Muslim Concept of Tawhid Reinterpreting Church History Other Controversial Books Summary.

Chapter 2. Conversion, Call and Controversy

Ambrie's Career As A Muslim Leader ; "He Apostatized From Islam" ; A Ministry of Controversy.

Chapter 3. Trinity Vs. Tawhid: Mutually Exclusive Concepts?

Theological and Apologetical Dimensions of the Doctrine of the Trinity The Apostolic Witness The Trinitarian Task Summary Tawhid and Trinity On "Christian Tawhid" ; The Basis for "Christian Tawhid" ; Trinitarian Formulations and Analogies God Not Three in the Same Way He Is One A Trinity of Powers Modalistic Analogies Divine Attributes Equated with Trinitarian Persons Conclusion and Evaluation.

Chapter 4. In Search of a Christology for the Islamic Context

The Historical Background of the Christological Controversy The Theological Task The Search for a Solution Christological Titles in Ambrie's Apologetic Kalam, Word Son of God Tuhan, Lord 100% God; 100% Man The Humanity of Christ The Incarnation Nestorian Tendencies? ; Conclusion and Evaluation.

Chapter 5. Toward a Trinitarian and Christological Apologetic in the Indonesian Context

Hamran Ambrie's Contribution to the Muslim-Christian Encounter Apologetic Impact Theological Accuracy Final Considerations Additional Thoughts on Defending the Trinity and Christology in an Islamic Context On Trinitarian Analogies Incarnation Conclusion.

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