Between Naivety And Hostility
Provides thinking Christians with a broad range of balanced evidence on Islam in Britain.
This book will enable readers to engage with the issues and come to conclusions that might help them be better social peacemakers and spiritual friends to Muslims for the sake of Jesus Christ.
Between Naivety And Hostility
Provides thinking Christians with a broad range of balanced evidence on Islam in Britain.
This book will enable readers to engage with the issues and come to conclusions that might help them be better social peacemakers and spiritual friends to Muslims for the sake of Jesus Christ.
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A new 'fault-line' is dividing Christians who disagree about Islam. A spectrum of opinion exists, ranging from strident voices which de-emphasise the Great Commission in favour of theological confrontation and political action to the building of relational bridges for the communicating of the gospel. At worst the extremes range from hostile to the naive. Between Naivety and Hostility aims to fill a gap in a media marketplace saturated by stories about "out-of-control" immigration, the contradictory faces of Islam and the aggressive behaviour of some Muslims.
[Publisher]
Provides thinking Christians with a broad range of balanced evidence on Islam in Britain.
This book will enable readers to engage with the issues and come to conclusions that might help them be better social peacemakers and spiritual friends to Muslims for the sake of Jesus Christ.
[Publisher]
Steve Bell
Bell is an award-winning Christian recording artist.
Colin Chapman
Colin Chapman was lecturer in Islamic studies at the Near East School of Theology in Beirut until his retirement. A former principal of Crowther Hall, Birmingham (Church Mission Society training college), he also worked for thirteen years previously in Egypt and Lebanon with CMS. He is the author of Whose Promised Land?, Whose Holy City?: Jerusalem and the Future of Peace in the Middle East, Cross and Crescent: Responding to the Challenge of Islam and Islam and the West: Conflict, Co-Existence or Conversion.