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A carregar... Paul Meets Muhammad: A Christian Muslim Debate on the Resurrection (edição 2006)por Michael R. Licona (Autor)
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Imagine if the Apostle Paul were alive to defend the truth of Jesus's resurrection-only to be countered by none other than the prophet Muhammad himself. In an approach as creative as any scholar has taken, Michael R. Licona describes an invention that can make historical figures appear alive and present. Imagining an audience of both Christians and Muslims, Licona crafts a lively debate between Paul and Muhammad, each speaking on and analyzing the validity of the Qur'an, the gospel accounts, and both Christian and Muslim doctrine. Intriguing and entertaining, Paul Meets Muhammad uniquely offers evangelism advice for Christians who want to speak the gospel to Muslim friends and neighbors. This fictional scenario presents a powerful, comprehensive defense of Jesus's resurrection and of Christianity itself. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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The book itself is well written and well organized in a mock discussion/debate format with a moderator and the 2 debaters. The framework device of the holographic presentation of the 2 primaries is not too obtrusive and only slightly off-putting. Nonetheless, Licona is well placed to present these arguments with his background in theology and history. Possibly the Muslim side of the debate could have been strengthened had a Muslim scholar had more input into the Islamic ways of thinking...although it appears that Licona did make use of a former Muslim's insights. Well worth reading. This book will give you food for thought. ( )