Authors: EMIR
FETHI CANER (Ph.D., University of Texas at Arlington) is currently Assistant
Professor of Church History and Anabaptist Studies at Southeastern Baptist
Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina. ERGUN MEHMET CANER (Th.D.,
University of South Africa) is currently Professor of Theology and Church
History at Criswell College, Dallas, Texas. During their years as pastors and
now as professors, Ergun and Emir have lectured on apologetics, world religions,
and theology across the world and have been interviewed on The John Ankerberg
Show, NPR, CNN,
The 700 Club,
Billy Graham's
Decision Today Radio,
and the BBC, among many
others.
Description:
Islam is often obscured by
a veil of unfamiliar beliefs, customs, and practices. We watch intriguing
images of Islamic nations on our televisions. We hear words like Muslim and
jihad defined in conflicting terms.
What is Islam, truly, when
you peels behind the veil? Who can explain this culture with clarity and
precision?
Raised as Sunni Muslims by a
leader in the mosque, brothers Ergun and Emir Caner have lived the Muslim life.
Now Christians and highly respected theology professors, the Caner brothers are
in a unique position to present an unprecedented insider's look at Islam.
Unveiling Islam is a
sympathetic yet uncompromising presentation of the entire scope of Islam-its
practices, ethics, and beliefs, including the primary differences between
Christianity and Islam. With a basic knowledge of Islam in place, the authors
then present a practical strategy Christians can use to open a productive
dialogue with Muslims.
Copyright: 2002,Cat. No. BUI,
256 pgs.