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Tag Archives: interfaith dialogue
What Should Christians Know About Islam?
In my last blog post I argued that one does not need to study other religious texts in order to establish credibility for their own faith. Now I’m asking if we should know anything about other religions, in this case … Continue reading
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Tagged Apologetics, christianity, interfaith dialogue, Islam, Murfreesboro, Muslims, Quran, religions
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Should Christians Ever Read the Quran?
“…as even some of your own poets have said, ‘For we are indeed his offspring’.” – Acts 17:28 There is a contemporary praise song with these words that the Apostle Paul spoke to the Athenians during his second missionary journey. … Continue reading
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Tagged Apologetics, church, Evangelism, interfaith dialogue, Islam, Jesus, Paul in Athens, the Quran, theology, united methodist church
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