Living among the Breakage: Contextual Theology-Making and Ex-Muslim Christians - eBook
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Living among the Breakage: Contextual Theology-Making and Ex-Muslim Christians - eBook  -     By: Duane Alexander Miller

Living among the Breakage: Contextual Theology-Making and Ex-Muslim Christians - eBook

Pickwick Publications / 2016 / ePub

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Title: Living among the Breakage: Contextual Theology-Making and Ex-Muslim Christians - eBook
By: Duane Alexander Miller
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Pickwick Publications
Publication Date: 2016
ISBN: 9781498284172
ISBN-13: 9781498284172
Stock No: WW111691EB

Publisher's Description

Around the world people are leaving Islam for Christianity in unprecedented numbers. This book seeks to look into the world of some of these converts, trying to discern the shape of their newfound faith. Why do they convert? What challenges do they face? And ultimately, what do they in their own complex and sometimes difficult circumstances claim to have understood about God that, while in Islam, they had not? In other words, what is the content of their contextual theology? In seeking to answer these questions, Miller looks into the world of an unintentional church plant in the Arab world consisting of believers from a Muslim background, visits with groups of Iranian converts in the diaspora, and examines the written testimonies of still other converts. In a world where Muslim-Christian relations are increasingly important and sometimes tendentious, this book examines the lived faith and contextual theology of people who have chosen to leave Islam and embrace Christianity.

Author Bio

Duane Alexander Miller is researcher and lecturer in Muslim-Christian relations at The Christian Institute of Islamic Studies in San Antonio, Texas, and is a faculty member of Nazareth Evangelical eological Seminary in Nazareth of Galilee. He is the author of Two Stories of Everything (2016).

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