Vulnerable Love: Islam, the Church and the Triune God

Bernhard Reitsma
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Vulnerable Love: Islam, the Church and the Triune God

Bernhard Reitsma
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240 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Jul 31, 2020
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 240
  • Publisher: Langham Partnership International
  • ISBN: 9781839730009
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.51" L x 9.0" H

This volume nurtures tolerance and dialogue between religions in the Middle East. Bernhard Reitsma offers us a contextualized and enlightening reading of burning issues as they are understood in ancient and contemporary Christianity and Islam.

Daniel Alberto Ayuch, PhD
Professor of New Testament,
University of Balamand, Tripoli, Lebanon

Springing from his own experience of living for a number of years in the highly volatile situation of the Middle East, Bernhard Reitsma engages courageously with the always problematic challenge of relating his Christian convictions to the many questions raised by the history and present realities of Islam.

Rev J. Andrew Kirk, PhD
Former Director, Centre for Missiology and World Christianity,
University of Birmingham, UK

Bernhard Reitsma's decidedly and comprehensively biblical approach gives a powerful thrust to his argument that Christians and Muslims share more commonalities than differences, and that this shared space, if approached by the church with humility, can be the foundation of constructive relations that will allow them to live and partner together in mutual witness for the common good of their shared societies everywhere.

Martin Accad, PhD
Associate Professor of Islamic Studies,
Arab Baptist Theological Seminary, Beirut, Lebanon

Bernhard Reitsma reminds us that far more than one billion Muslims cannot be put in one box. His approach combines biblical insights with practical experience. I hope Reitsma finds many followers!

Bishop Thomas Schirrmacher, PhD
Associate Secretary General, Theological Concerns,
World Evangelical Alliance

Amid the so-called clash of civilizations that all too often pits Christianity against Islam, Bernhard Reitsma writes as one rooted in historical orthodoxy but open to reimagining contemporary Christian approaches to Muslims. His posture of vulnerable love is not borne out of a politically correct toleration but flows forth from a biblically grounded understanding of the church as part of the wider people of God that points beyond the present status quo to the divine salvation that is coming.

Amos Yong, PhD
Dean, School of Theology and School of Intercultural Studies,
Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, California, USA

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