CCC 310 - Introduction to Islam [on-line

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Crossroads College (Closed)
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Description:
This course includes a survey of key elements in the life of Islam (beliefs, practices, institutions) from a biblical perspective, with the goal of preparing Christians for ministry to Muslims. Special attention will be given to the role of Muhammad; the Quran; diversity within Islam; and Islamic values, thought, social structure, and theology, in view of the helps and hindrances to evangelism presented by each. Crossroads accepts this course as a BTH elective in Comparative Religion. Offered: every semester. Robert C. Douglas, Ph.D., University of Southern California, MA, Abilene Christian University, MA Fuller Theological Seminary.
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3.00
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(507) 288-4563
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Semester

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