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The Challenge of Islam to Christians | 
enlarge | Author: David Pawson Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 224 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.1 x 0.7
ISBN: 0340861894 Dewey Decimal Number: 200 EAN: 9780340861899 ASIN: 0340861894
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Good.... if you like David Pawson November 29, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I suspect you will find 2 extremes of review here. Those who like David pawson's style will rate this book highly. Those who don't, and those who aren't Christians will hate this book. There is no middle ground.
This is written from the point of view that Jesus is the only way to God, that Christianity is more than a religion, and that the Church over the millennia has mis-sold Jesus to the world, peddling instead some half baked mumbo jumbo to try to make people feel better. As a result, other religions, and Islam in particular are now more popular than Christianity in this country. This book is an attempt to change that around. Therefore, if you can't agree with the first sentence, you won't like this book.
If you can agree with it, this book will challenge some of your assumptions about Islam, Christianity, and what is important.
A great book February 4, 2004 22 out of 29 found this review helpful
This is a good introduction to Islam (if you don't know anything about it), contrasting it with the central concepts of Christianity.I agree with the first reviewer, afpalmer2, that it is a book for Christians. I thought this was fairly clear from the synopsis, so I don't know what he was expecting. He is right that some of the comments are politically incorrect, but Pawson is trying to stay true to the Bible and his own faith, neither of which are PC! As a person who studies the Bible quite a bit, I can't say I found any of his arguments weak. Dugroberts' review is far more accurate. This book is a 'wake-up call to Christians'. A clear, well-written book, in harmony with the Bible, looking at the serious threat Islam poses to Western Christians: where it differs from Christianity, and in reply, what Christians need to focus on.
A book for christians... January 27, 2004 11 out of 38 found this review helpful
I was expecting an unbiased book presenting both religions in an equal light. This is a book for the Christian - which they will find useful to reinforce what they already believe. The author accepts his lack of political correctness, and to a large extent disrepsect towards Islam, presenting the religion in a very negative light ignoring its huge similarities with Christianity. The book does provide an interesting discussion which is very relevent as more people attend Mosques in the UK than do church. It is easy reading, yet I found myself (a searcher for faith) to be disgusted by many comments and able to see through many of the arguments proposed even with my mediocre knowledge of Christianity. The book does provide a few interesting insights into Islam - but I am sure there are many books that do it better.
Courageous wake-up call to Christians. January 4, 2004 47 out of 51 found this review helpful
Having studied Christianity and Islam for some time, I eagerly purchased this book with a keen sense of anticipation to read the author's own personal analysis of Islam. Other studies which I have accessed from the source have seriously impressed me with the manner in which the Hebrew-Christian Scriptures have been dissected and analysed. To that end I was initially disappointed when I discovered that the book was not in fact primarily a study of Islam in itself. However, the book does indeed address many of the aspects of Islam and goes to some length to reveal to the reader that the God of the Bible and the God of Islam are definitely NOT one and the same Person. These potentially contentious issues are approached sensitively and respectively with appropriate references being made in relation to the Hebrew-Christian Scriptures and the Islamic Holy books to clarify this point from the perspective of both sides. The text revealing from the Holy Bible that the God of the Bible has a Son, Jesus Christ, whereas the God of Islam, Allah, is described in the Quran as having no son whatsoever. Other pivotal differences between the two religions are also addressed with due reference to the above sources. This book is described as specifically being written out of a burden for the Church and as a "wake-up call for Christians" with the book declaring that due to the ravages of secularisation and other similar "distractions", the Church has largely turned it's back upon God and left a vacuum which is allegedly being increasingly filled by Islam. The reader is shown where the Church has failed in so many areas and where repentance and renewal are so desperately needed. Some might disagree with some observations of the writer, but this study presents an absorbing case to answer and honestly addresses these issues whilst pointing the Church in the right direction. The writer addresses the situation primarily in the United Kingdom, but it is clearly evident that the message applies equally throughout the Western World. This is not a scare-mongering book, but a very courageous, significant, and extremely important work which I highly recommend. It is extremely well presented and will hold the reader's attention throughout. Thank you.
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