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Jesus Christ Or Mohammed

F S Coplestone


Pages: 176
Trim: Pocket paperback
Isbn 13: 9781857925883
List Price: £5.99
Imprint: Christian Focus
Category: Theology & Doctrine > Doctrine > World Religions

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Description

Unique analysis of Islam and Christianity making it an invaluable source of study for the serious Bible student. This book is designed to be read and used by the ordinary 'lay' Christian but such is the lack of knowledge about the interaction between Christianity and Islam it would be of profit to Pastors, Evangelists, Theological students and church workers as well. Islam has a growing grip on many parts of the world. If we are honest then we have to say that we are a little frightened of it. Reading this book will help you see just how far away from the God of the Bible Allah truly is.

The subjects covered include: What is the test of True Religion? Divine Sovereignty in the Koran; The Doctrine of Salvation in the Koran; The Koran's conflict with Scripture; Mohammed's claim to be Christ's successor 'the comforter'; The God of the Koran; Christ is the prophet spoken about by - Moses; Messianic Prophecy; The Claims of Christ; The meaning of 'Trinity'; Is Christianity the invention of Paul?; The Resurrection of Christ.


About F S Coplestone

F. S. Coplestone was a Welsh minister. He was a tutor in New Testament Greek at Porth Bible Training Institute and also a lecturer in Apologetics and non-Christian religions at Barry Bible College. He is an expert in Greek, apologetics and non-Christian religions.


Reviews

This little book, of just over 150 pages, faces that fact, and provides a helpful summary of the claims of Christ compared to those of Mohammed...this is a work that many Christians and seekers should be glad is in print.

Peter Barnes, Australian Presbyterian


It is well produced, well set out, well informed, treats Islam faithfully, and is superior to many modern books which gloss over everything.

EM, The Gospel Magazine


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