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Because of the present world situation, the direct command of our
LORD Jesus in Mat 28:19-20, and the resultant rise in the Jihadist
Terrorism, it is required for every Christian to share the Gospel
of The Grace Of Christ Jesus our LORD with as many individuals as
possible. The Evangelization of Islam, therefore, was written to
bring an evangelistic/discipling challenge to English speaking
Christians. Because of the difficulty of relating the Gospel to
Muslims, it is believed that a thorough exposure to the various
elements of Islam, contrasted with the Biblical Theology of
Christianity, is required. An adequate and comprehensive look at
the subject Islam would require a lifetime of study and analysis.
To help with this arduous tesk, this book provides the research and
analysis of many men and women. These folks have supplemented my
library with many books, web downloads, and magazine articles. In a
textbook, written for our Bible College classes, a short article
appears that covers very generally the religion of Islam. Recently,
a portion (including Islam) was taught to an adult Sunday School
class. That book set the stage for this book. This book is not a
war on Muslims, we love Muslims, but only an attempt to persuade
Christians that Islam is a rich evangelistic field. Thanks goes to
Wikipedia, and several Islamic Web Sites for sharing their
materials. (Knowingly or unknowingly) Thanks also to the many
authors, too numerous to mention, that have contributed to my
understanding of the Islamic Problem. Examples of Common Ground
with Islam, (e.g., The virgin birth, The books of Davidic Psalms,
The Creation Story, Islamic Eschatology, The accuracy of the
Qur'an) with possible Christian responses are presented. Sincerely,
a brother in Christ, Norman E. "Swede" Carlson, President The
Colorado Free Bible College 2019 Southgate Rd. #37 Colorado
Springs, CO 80906 719-591-6042 [email protected]
Hermeneutics is required to provide adequate controls for
interpretation. To find God's point is the important thing. Our
ideas may be nice, but God's Word is quick and powerful - Heb 4:12.
We may have a high view of inspiration; we may believe strongly in
verbal and plenary inspiration; that the Scripture is inerrant and
infallible; and these are necessary (see Appendix A); but, if our
concepts of hermeneutics are faulty, we have just negated our high
concepts, above, and by faulty interpretation, turned God's Word
into something that is not God's Word. This book in various forms
have been taught in "home" bible studies from 1972 until the
present, and as part of a Bible School curriculum taught in local
churches in Colorado, Bible Colleges in Alaska, Oregon, and
Colorado, and Seminary in Oregon. In fact, it was also taught at
lunchtime at the Raytheon plant in Wayland Ma. This set of studies
was taught by the author to those involved in a very dangerous
pseudo-Christian cult (Children of God). The Holy Spirit used the
material to free two of their elders from this group and one of
these men is today (circa. 1980) serving God on the mission field.
As Cult watcher G. Richard Fisher said at the 1996 "The Culling of
Christianity" conference in Saint Louis: "the Church is losing the
knowledge of a systematic study of the Scripture." He continued,
"Many in the Church no longer view the Bible as 'adequate for
godliness and maturity.' Consequently, the door is open to thought
that relies on extra biblical experiences." At this same
conference, James Bjornstead, president of Evangelical Ministries
to New Religions (EMNR) stated, "Hermeneutics today is reduced to
one sentence: The Spirit told me." An example from the writing of
one of those turncoat "evangelicals," Dr. C. Peter Wagner is given,
below. In his book Christianity With Power, pg. 55, Dr. Wagner
states: "Jack Deere and myself are just two traditional
evangelicals and former cessionists among rapidly increasing
numbers of others who believe that a valid source of divine
knowledge comes through what some would call "extra biblical
revelation." I dare say that the standard-brand evangelical
doctrine of "logos only" that we were taught might now find a place
on an "endangered doctrines" list, about to become extinct." May
the reader extract God's points from his study of this Biblical
material and so keep him from serious error.
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