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Book Description
Title:
The Practical Approach to Muslims
Author:
Jens Christensen
Publication Year:
1977
Location:
Unknown
Publisher:
[The North Africa Mission]
Pages:
644
Subjects:
Christian Mission, India, Medical Missions, Leprosy
Copyright Holder:
AWM Pioneers . Reproduced by permission
Contents
Introduction
Just how are You Going to Approach Muslims?
Means
Criticism
Politics
Proclamation I
Proclamation II
Intolerance
Just What are You Aiming at?
Individual Conversion or Mass Movements
Preaching, Teaching and Witnessing
The Muslim Convert in the Church
Just Where Does Your Christian Living Fit in?
Just Collective and Individual Responsibility I
Collective and Individual Responsibility II
Good Deeds in Realtion to Evangelism
Prayer in Relation to Evangelism
What About the Question of Universiality?
Is Christianity Universal?
Is Islam Universal
Is It "A Battle of Books"
Yes and No
Inspiration and Revelation
Is it Law or Evangel?
Wherein Did Christ Differ from the Jews in the Matter of Faith?
How Does Your Conception of Faith Differ from that of a Muslim?
Is Islam Law or Evangel?
What About the Dogma of the Holy Spirit?
Is this Dogma Preachable I
Is this Dogma Preachable II
If not Preachable, Then What?
What About the Eternal Sonship of Christ?
Conceived by the Holy Spirit
Born of a Virgin
What is Your Attitutude Toward Muhammad?
Muhammed's Conception of God in Relation to Yours
Muhammed's Conception of Preaching in Relation to Yours
Muhammed's Conception of His Book in Relation to Yours
Muhammed's Conception of Ethics in Relation to Yours
Why has Christianity Not Developed a Sunnah?
Just What is Sunnah?
Is a Christian Sunnah Possible? If nt, Then What?
A Few Comparisons
Why DOes the Muslim Object to Our Principle of Ethics
Belief in Allah - Belief in the Father of our Lord
Belief in Books and Prophets
Belief in Predestination and Fatalism
Belief in Judgement and Resurrection