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Duane Alexander Miller

    Arab Evangelicals in Israel
    Living among the Breakage
    Two Stories of Everything: The Competing Metanarratives of Islam and Christianity
    • Scholars and preachers have been approaching Islam and Christianity for centuries as two religions. But what if we set that approach aside and try something new? What if we look at the stories that Islam and Christianity tell? In this book we do exactly that: we go back to the beginning of the stories - Creation - and work our way forward to humanity, Israel, the founders (Jesus and Muhammad), why they founded their communities (the Church and the Umma), what those communities are doing in the world today, and then look down the road to the end of the two stories of everything with their different accounts of the final judgment. Approaching Islam and Christianity as two stories of everything, or metanarratives, produces fresh new insights relevant to any person - whether Christian, Muslim, or of no religion - concerned with the question of how Islam, Christianity, and modernity interact and sometimes clash with each other.

      Two Stories of Everything: The Competing Metanarratives of Islam and Christianity
    • Living among the Breakage

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      • 10 uur lezen

      Exploring the journeys of individuals converting from Islam to Christianity, this book delves into their motivations, challenges, and the insights they gain about God that were previously obscured. It highlights an unintentional church plant in the Arab world, engages with Iranian converts in the diaspora, and analyzes written testimonies of other converts. By focusing on their lived experiences and contextual theology, the work sheds light on the significance of Muslim-Christian relations in a complex and evolving global landscape.

      Living among the Breakage
    • Arab Evangelicals in Israel

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      • 6 uur lezen

      The essays contained in this book provide an introduction to the history, challenges, and hopes of contemporary evangelical Arab Christians in Israel (and to a lesser degree in the West Bank). After opening with a general overview of Arab Christianity in the Holy Land, the following chapters treat different aspects of the evangelical Arab experience: the founding of the Convention of Evangelical Churches in Israel (CECI) as well as a theological seminary for the training of church workers (Nazareth Evangelical Theological Seminary [NETS]), the self-understanding of Arab Baptists in terms of their identity and relation to other groups in Israel, an Arab perspective on the relationship between Arab evangelicals and Messianic Jews, as well as the struggles, hopes, and fears of another "evangelical" community that is usually hidden from view, namely, that of Muslim converts to Christianity in Israel, the West Bank, and the Middle East in general. The final chapter offers a detailed bibliography on "Arabophone Christianity" in Israel and Palestine.

      Arab Evangelicals in Israel