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OverviewCan Christians read biblical meaning into qur'anic texts? Does this violate the intent of those passages? What about making positive reference to the Qur'an in the context of an evangelistic presentation or defence of biblical doctrines? Does this imply that Christians accept the Muslim scripture as inspired? What about Christians who reside in the world of Islam and write their theology in the language of the Qur'an - Arabic? Is it legitimate for them to use the Qur'an in their explorations of the Christian faith? This book explores these questions and offers a biblically, theologically, and historically informed response. For years evangelical Christians seeking answers to questions like these have turned to the history of Protestant Christian interaction with Muslim peoples. Few are aware of the cultural, intellectual, and theological achievements of Middle Eastern Christians who have resided in the world of Islam for fourteen centuries. Their works are a treasure-trove of riches for those investigating contemporary theological and missiological questions. Full Product DetailsAuthor: J. Scott BridgerPublisher: James Clarke & Co Ltd Imprint: James Clarke & Co Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.30cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.303kg ISBN: 9780227175750ISBN 10: 0227175751 Pages: 198 Publication Date: 31 March 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Abbreviations 1 Christian Theology and the Qur'an 2 The New Testament and the Apologetic Use of Noncanonical Sacred Literature 3 Christian Exegesis and Apologetic Use of the Qur'an in Select Medieval Arabic Texts 4 Christian Exegesis and Apologetic Use of the Qur'an in Select Contemporary Arabic Texts 5 Theologizing in Arab-Muslim Milieus Bibliography Index of Subjects Index of Authors Index of Biblical Passages Index of Qur'anic PassagesReviewsIn 'Christian Exegesis of the Qur'an', Scott Bridger acquaints the English-speaking portion of modern scholarship of Islam with selected instances, early and contemporary, of principles for use of the Qur'an theologically and apologetically to carry forward Arabic-speaking Christians' witness to the risen Christ. This is a new required reading for all Christians who would understand and share Jesus Christ with Muslims. Michael H. Edens, Professor of Theology and Islamic Studies, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Scott Bridger's 'Christian Exegesis of the Qur'an' is a fascinating book written at the intersection of Christian theology, apologetics, and Islamic studies. The book aims to help Westerners understand and take seriously the issues that Christians are wrestling with in predominantly Muslim contexts. It will be controversial because the questions posed challenge the normativity of our Western theological frameworks. It will be helpful because there is no other book like it. Highly recommended. Bruce Ashford, Associate Professor of Theology & Culture, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, North Carolina 'Christian Exegesis of the Qur'an' is a rare blend of academic acumen seasoned with practical applicative wisdom. Bridger brings years of linguistic, cultural, and social engagement of Arabic-speaking peoples to bear on the vital subjects related to Christian cross-cultural communication. This piece contributes the often neglected perspectives of Arabic-speaking Christians regarding the Qur'an from both medieval and modern times. Anyone studying Islamic peoples will benefit from this work. Keith Eitel, Professor of Missions & World Christian Studies, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Texas The text is well researched, provides a valuable introduction to the relevant literature and surrounding issues, and sustains a respectful tone throughout. -Charles M. Ramsey, The Expository Times, Vol. 128 No. 3, December 2016 In 'Christian Exegesis of the Qur'an', Scott Bridger acquaints the English-speaking portion of modern scholarship of Islam with selected instances, early and contemporary, of principles for use of the Qur'an theologically and apologetically to carry forward Arabic-speaking Christians' witness to the risen Christ. This is a new required reading for all Christians who would understand and share Jesus Christ with Muslims. Michael H. Edens, Professor of Theology and Islamic Studies, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Scott Bridger's 'Christian Exegesis of the Qur'an' is a fascinating book written at the intersection of Christian theology, apologetics, and Islamic studies. The book aims to help Westerners understand and take seriously the issues that Christians are wrestling with in predominantly Muslim contexts. It will be controversial because the questions posed challenge the normativity of our Western theological frameworks. It will be helpful because there is no other book like it. Highly recommended. Bruce Ashford, Associate Professor of Theology & Culture, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, North Carolina 'Christian Exegesis of the Qur'an' is a rare blend of academic acumen seasoned with practical applicative wisdom. Bridger brings years of linguistic, cultural, and social engagement of Arabic-speaking peoples to bear on the vital subjects related to Christian cross-cultural communication. This piece contributes the often neglected perspectives of Arabic-speaking Christians regarding the Qur'an from both medieval and modern times. Anyone studying Islamic peoples will benefit from this work. Keith Eitel, Professor of Missions & World Christian Studies, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Texas Author InformationJ. Scott Bridger is Director of the Jenkins Centre for the Christian Understanding of Islam and Assistant Professor of World Religions and Islamic Studies at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Kentucky. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |