Boekdetails
Formaat
Kindle
Pagina's
400
Taal
Engels
Gepubliceerd
Jan 17, 2018
Uitgever
Lexham Press
ISBN-10
1683590279
ISBN-13
9781683590279
Beschrijving
At the dawn of the twentieth century, renowned theologian Abraham Kuyper embarked on an extensive journey through the Mediterranean, seeking to deepen his understanding of Islam and its followers. This exploration was not merely academic; it was a profound engagement with a faith that shaped cultures, politics, and histories across the region. Kuyper's insights, penned in the context of his travels, offer a rich tapestry of thought that challenges the contemporary perceptions of Islam.
Accompanied by scholars like James D. Bratt and Douglas A. Howard, the study reflects a blend of theological inquiry and cultural observation. Their collective efforts bring forward a nuanced perspective on the complexities of Islamic belief and practice, inviting readers to reconsider the dynamics between Christianity and Islam, past and present. This work stands as a testament to the intellectual curiosity of its authors and the importance of conversation across faiths.
Accompanied by scholars like James D. Bratt and Douglas A. Howard, the study reflects a blend of theological inquiry and cultural observation. Their collective efforts bring forward a nuanced perspective on the complexities of Islamic belief and practice, inviting readers to reconsider the dynamics between Christianity and Islam, past and present. This work stands as a testament to the intellectual curiosity of its authors and the importance of conversation across faiths.
Genres
Religie & Spiritualiteit