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What do you do when "Islam" does not adequately describe the Muslims you know? Margins of Islam brings together a stellar collection of experienced missionary scholar-practitioners who explain their own approaches to a diversity of Muslims across the world. Each chapter grapples with a context that is significantly different from the way Islam is traditionally presented in mission texts. These crucial differences may be theological, socio-political, ethnic, or a specific variation of Islam in a context- but they all shape the way we do mission. This book will help you discover Islam as a lived…mehr

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What do you do when "Islam" does not adequately describe the Muslims you know? Margins of Islam brings together a stellar collection of experienced missionary scholar-practitioners who explain their own approaches to a diversity of Muslims across the world. Each chapter grapples with a context that is significantly different from the way Islam is traditionally presented in mission texts. These crucial differences may be theological, socio-political, ethnic, or a specific variation of Islam in a context- but they all shape the way we do mission. This book will help you discover Islam as a lived experience in various settings and equip you to engage Muslims in any context, including your own.
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Autorenporträt
Gene Daniels, DLit et Phil, is a missiologist whose specialty is qualitative research in the Muslim world. Previously, he and his family were church planters among Muslims in Central Asia for more than a decade. He is the author of numerous articles and books on Christian mission. Warrick Farah, DMiss, serves as a missiologist and theological educator in the Middle East with One Collective (onecollective.org). Focusing on MBBs, Warrick's research on conversion, theological paradigms of witness, and "insiderness" has been published in journals such as EMQ, IJFM, and Global Missiology.