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Highlights
- Colin Chapman introduces Islam in its historical context, its theological assumptions and, most important, its common practice in the West.
- About the Author: Colin G. Chapman is lecturer in Islamic studies at the Near East School of Theology in Beirut.
- 400 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Comparative Religion
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About the Book
Colin Chapman introduces Islam in its historical context, its theological assumptions and, most important, its common practice in the West. In this comprehensive, gracious introduction to Islam, you will meet the Muslims in your community and learn how to love these neighbors as yourself. A newly revised classic.
Book Synopsis
Colin Chapman introduces Islam in its historical context, its theological assumptions and, most important, its common practice in the West. In this comprehensive, gracious introduction to Islam, you will meet the Muslims in your community and learn how to love these neighbors as yourself. A newly revised classic.
Review Quotes
"This helpful book has been expanded, making it even better. Chapman, a lecturer in Islamic studies in Beirut, brings careful scholarship, clear writing, a deep commitment to the gospel, and a desire to help Christians understand Islam."
About the Author
Colin G. Chapman is lecturer in Islamic studies at the Near East School of Theology in Beirut. He worked for thirteen years in Egypt and Lebanon with Church Mission Society. He is also author of Whose Promised Land?