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Welcome to April's newsletter. In this edition, we spotlight several new books released in recent weeks.
First we spotlight a new book by Mark Beaumont a renowned scholar on christian muslim relations. His latest book "Trinity in Dialogue with Muslims" examines Christian attempts to present the Trinity to Muslims along with Muslim reactions to these efforts. With over two decades dedicated to exploring and enriching Christian-Muslim relations, Mark's latest work is an interesting resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike, fostering understanding across faiths.
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Staying with the theme of dialogue, Ben Adam's book focuses on the experience people raised within Muslim communities rejecting Islam as a religion before embarking on an exploration of alternative spiritual world-views. This discourse offers a practical guide on how Christians can engage with the growing number of post-Muslims exploring alternative spiritualities, focusing on identification and approach strategies beyond Islamic theology discussions. Learn more here.
Now for something different. A mini book from Ethiopian scholar Worku Hailemariam Mohammed. He delves into the rise of the Tablīghī Jamā‘at in Ethiopia, exploring its growth as a faith renewal movement, its peaceful, apolitical stance, and the controversial views surrounding it, while highlighting its local identity within a global context. Learn more here.
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Finally, we recently published a collaboration between Paul Bendor-Samuel and Kirk Franklin in a study on mission history. This work, titled "The Mission Matrix," navigates the intricate landscape of Mission Theology, shedding light on its terms and the significant impact of the Protestant mission movement's perspective on God’s mission (missio Dei). It encourages readers to embark on a reflective journey, enhancing their understanding through integrity, creativity, openness, and curiosity. By examining the influences on one’s own Mission Theology through Scripture, mission contexts, ministry backgrounds, and personal experiences, the book promises a transformative journey, enriching and expanding the reader's passion for engaging deeply with God's mission. Learn more here.
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