Approaches to Islam: Theological and Practical

Categories: Islamic Studies
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Description

What is Islam? What do Muslims believe? What is the difference between Islam and Christianity? Is there a place for a dialogue between Muslims and Christians?

This invaluable course from an expert in comparative religious studies examines Islam and Christianity at spiritual, cultural and communal levels. It explores the similarities and differences found in Jesus and Muhammad, the Bible and the Qur’an, Jerusalem and Medina, the Church and Ummah.

There are 35 great lectures and about 15 hours of video. This course is designed to enable believers in Jesus Christ to understand the message of Islam and to be equipped to faithfully commend the Gospel of reconciliation in their engagement with Muslims.

Take this course and you will learn the beliefs and practices of Muslims as well as prepare yourselves for informed theological discourse and dialogue with Muslims.

Who this course is for:

  • This course is perfect for church leaders, Christian Educator, clergy, laity and religious students
  • Church Leaders
  • Christian Educators
  • Small Group Leaders
  • Missionaries
  • Seminary Students
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What Will You Learn?

  • By the end of this course you will be able to understand the beliefs and practices of Muslims;
  • By the end of this course you will be prepared for informed theological discourse and dialogue with Muslims.

Course Content

Introduction

  • Introduction
    00:00
  • Journey with Muslims
    00:00
  • Quiz – What Do You Know About Islam?
    00:00
  • Check your knowledge of Section 1
    00:00

Early Thelogical Formation in the Arabian Background

The Muslim Community ( Ummah )

Muslim Theology and Praxis

Adam and Eve, Abraham, Ishmael and Isaac

Muhammad and Jesus

The Quran and the Bible

Tanzil and Incarnation

The Hijra and the Cross

Medina and Jerusalem

Tawhid and Trinity

The Hajj and the Eucharist

Shari’a is Muslim Law

The Shi’a or Shi’ite Muslims, Sufi Mystics, Folk and Secularist Islam

Principles for Ministry Among Muslims

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