Grace For Muslims?
"Why should an essentially 'benign' religion like Islam turn some into 'demons'?" It was actually a Muslim journalist who asked this in Reader's Digest. It is a question that is at the heart of the debate about Islam. Alarmist claims are made about these 'demons', while the possibility of a more 'benign' Islam is often dismissed. Many People are confused about these contradictory faces of this faith. Is it possible for Christians to relate to Muslims without being politically naive or theologically liberal? Steve Bell believes it is. He shares his own journey and reflects upon the process through which he arrived at the crucial ingredient - grace.
Grace For Muslims?
Why should an essentially 'benign' religion like Islam turn some into demons'? It was actually a Muslim journalist who asked this in Reader's Digest. It is a question that is at the heart of the debate about Islam. Alarmist claims are made about these 'demons', while the possibility of a more 'benign' Islam is often dismissed. Many People are confused about these contradictory faces of this faith. Is it possible for Christians to relate to Muslims without being politically naive or theologically liberal? Steve Bell believes it is. He shares his own journey and reflects upon the process through which he arrived at the crucial ingredient - grace. Book jacket.
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"Why should an essentially 'benign' religion turn some into 'demons'?" asked a Muslim journalist. It is a question that is at the heart of the Islamic debate. Alarmist claims are made about these 'demons', while the possibility of a peaceful Islam is dismissed. Many are confused about the religion's contradictory faces. Is it possible for Christians to relate to Muslims without being politically naive or theologically liberal? Steve believes it is. He shares his own journey and reflects upon how he arrived at the crucial ingredient - grace.
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Steve Bell
Bell is an award-winning Christian recording artist.
Andrew (Brother)
Brother Andrew began his work in 1955 as a one-man mission--visiting, teaching, and taking Bibles to Christians behind the Iron Curtain. That work has since developed into Open Doors International, a nondenominational organization with bases around the world. When not traveling, Brother Andrew makes his home in the Netherlands. He is the author of the famous work God's Smuggler.