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Syll. p. 1 The Theology of Islam and its Implications for Ministry to Muslims WM 725 Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Fall 2010 Instructor: Paul T. Martindale, D.Min. Course Description: This course is a comprehensive introduction to the theology of Islam and the implications for ministry to Muslims. In order to communicate effectively with religious Muslims we must be able to understand from within their own theological worldview and tradition what Islam teaches. This enables us to understand how Muslims interpret the Christian faith and life and how we must creatively interpret the Biblical message into the Muslim s theological frame of reference. The student will be able to evaluate the theological views of Islam in relation to Christianity and to develop a biblical view of Islam and ministry to Muslims. Requirements of the Course: 1. Research Project Visit a mosque, attend a dialogue meeting, visit the Turkish cultural center or find a Muslim somewhere to interact with. Have at least one conversation where you compare the theological understanding of Islam to that of Christianity. Report on what topics the Muslim raised and how this person understands Christianity. Rather than attempting to witness to this Muslim concentrate on asking questions, listening, and understanding as much as you can about the beliefs of this Muslim person. Report on your interaction in a short paper. The paper should have three sections: 1. Introduction, 2. Theological topics raised, and 3. Analysis of your interactions. The paper should be double spaced using 12 pt. type. It should be 5 to 7 pages in length. Include a cover sheet listing your name, mail box #, title of course, and title of the paper. The paper is due on November 3 rd. The professor reserves the right to deduct 5% for all work submitted late. 2. Reflection Paper Choose one of Islam s scholars who interacted with Christianity and developed an approach to refuting its theology. Focus on no more than two or three of the topics (Trinity, Redemption, Sin, etc) that he wrote about and analyze his approach to Christianity. Did this Muslim scholar or teacher correctly understand Christianity? Was he able to describe it without distortion? If not, what theological filter from Islam colored or distorted his view? What was his view of Christians and the Christian community? Do any of his views resemble an earlier heresy of Christianity? What is the basis of authority for his views and what is his strategy for proving Islam correct or Christianity false? If you had lived at that time how would you have responded to his arguments? The paper should be double spaced using 12 pt. type. It should be 8 to 10 pages in length with a cover sheet listing your name, mail box #, title of course, and title of the paper. Use endnotes or footnotes to cite sources and include a Bibliography listing all sources cited in the paper. The reflection paper is due on November 17 th. The professor reserves the right to deduct 5% from the grade of late work submitted.

Syll. p. 2 3. Final Exam There will be a final exam covering the lectures and readings in this course. The final exam will occur between Dec. 10 and Dec. 14 as per the Registrar s schedule. 4. Reading of Textbooks and Articles On the last day of classes, December 10 th, you must submit your reading list documenting all reading you completed for the course. 5. Attendance Perfect attendance is encouraged and will greatly enhance your ability to perform well on the exams and comprehend the daily readings. In consideration of the rest of the class, please TURN OFF ALL CELL PHONES during the instructional period. 6. Grading Reading of assigned texts and articles 20% Research Project 20% Reflection Paper 30% Final Exam 30% 100% total The Grading Scale used in this class is as follows: A+, 100-97; A, 96-94; A-, 93-90; B+, 89-87; B, 86-84; B-, 83-80; C+, 79-77; C, 76-74; C-, 73-70; D+, 69-67; D, 66-64; D-, 63-60; F, 0-69 Review of Key Dates: Nov. 3 rd Research project due Nov. 17 th Reflection Paper Due Dec. 10 th Reading Report due TBA Final Exam (see Registrar s Office) Lecture Topics: 1. Introduction to the course. Overview of Islam s theology and course methods. 2. Views of Islam, Islam as ideology, and the place of jihad 3. Islamic doctrine of God 4. Islamic doctrine of Man 5. Islamic doctrine of Sin 6. Islamic doctrine of Prophets and Scripture 7. The Islamic view of Revelation 8. The development of Shariah law in Islam 9. The role of Hadith Traditions in Islamic theology and practice 10. Jesus in the Qur an 11. The divinity of Christ 12. Redemption in Islam and Christianity 13. The role of the Ummah community in Islam 14. Contemporary Islamist movements in Islam. Salafs, wahabis, and sects 15. Answering Muslim Objections: Corruption & Abrogation.

16. Answering Muslim Objections: Son of God and Trinity 17. Answering Muslim Objections: Crucifixion, Atonement, and Prophecies of Muhammed 18. Understanding the Muslim mind 19. Bridges between Islam and Christianity 20. New reformers movement in Islam and reopening the process of Ijtihad Syll. p. 3 Principal Textbooks: Farah, Caesar. Islam 6 th edition, Barron s Educational Series Inc, Hauppauge, NY. Esposito, John L. and John O. Voll. 2001. Makers of Contemporary Islam, Oxford University Press, NY Kepel, Gilles. 2004. The War for Muslim Minds: Islam and the West, Harvard U. Belknap Press, Cambridge, MA.. 1993. The Arabs in History, Oxford University Press. Qutb, Sayyid Milestones, The Mother Mosque Foundation, Cedar Rapids, IA Schirrmacher, Christine. 2001. The Islamic View of Major Christian Teachings, RVB International, Hamburg, Germany. Recommended Books: Adeney, Miriam. 2002. Daughters of Islam. Building Bridges with Muslim Women, IV Press, Downer s Grove, IL. Campbell, William F. 1986. The Qur'an and the Bible in the Light of History and Science. Upper Darby, PA: Middle East Resources. Esposito, John L. 1988. Islam: The Straight Path. NY: Oxford University Press. Farah, Caesar E. 2000. Islam. N.Y. Barron s Educational Series Inc. Geisler, Norman L. & Abdul Saleb, 2002. Answering Islam, Baker Books. Haykal, Muhammed Husayn. 1976. The Life of Muhammed. North American Trust Publications, USA. Hitti, Philip K. 1970. The Arabs: A Short History. Washington, D.C: Gateway Editions. Hourani, Albert. 1970. Arabic Thought in the Liberal Age. Oxford University Press, London.. 1991. A History of the Arab Peoples, Warner Books, NY. Kateregga, Badru & Shenk, David W. 1980. Islam and Christianity: A Muslim and a Christian in Dialogue. Nairobi: Uzima Press. Chaps 1-12. Lewis, Bernard. 2002. What Went Wrong? Western Impact and Middle Eastern Response. Oxford University Press, N.Y. Love, Rick. 2000. Muslims, Magic, and the Kingdom of God. Pasadena, CA: William Carey Library. Manji, Irshad. 2003. The Trouble with Islam Today. St Martin s Griffin, N.Y. McCurry, Don. Ed. 1979. The Gospel And Islam: Compendium. Monrovia, CA: MARC. The 3rd, 6th, 8th, 12th & 17th articles. Mernissi, Fatima. 1987. Beyond the Veil. Male-Female Dynamics in Modern Muslim Society, Indiana Univ. Press, Bloomington, IL. Muller, Roland. 2000. Honor and Shame, Unlocking the Door. Xlibris Publications, Xlibris.com.

Syll. p. 4 Musk, Bill. 1989 The Unseen Face of Islam. MARC & The Evangelical Missionary Alliance, London and Eastbourne, UK.. 1995. Touching the Soul of Islam, sharing the Gospel with Muslim Cultures. MARC, Crowborough.. 2003. Holy War- Why do some Muslims become Fundamentalists? Monarch Press, London. Newman, N. A. (Editor). 1992. The Qur an: An Introductory Essay by Theodor Nöldeke. Hatfield, PA: Interdisciplinary Biblical Research Institute, pages 3-31. Parshall, Phil. 1989. The Cross and The Crescent: Understanding the Muslim Mind and Heart. Wheaton: Tyndale House Publishers.. 1994. Inside the Community- Understanding Muslims through their Traditions. Baker House, Grand Rapids., and Julie Parshall. 2002. Lifting the Veil. The World of Muslim Women. Gabriel Publishing, Waynesboro, GA. Safa, Reza F. 1996. Inside Islam. Lake Mary, FL: Charisma House. Schimmel, A. 1975. Mystical Dimensions of Islam. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. Shenk, David W. 1988. Creating Communities of the Kingdom, Herald Press. Shenk, David W. 2003. Journeys of the Muslim Nation and the Christian Church, Herald Press. Articles: Ali, Amir. Christianity from the Islamic Standpoint. In Christianity: Some Non- Christian Appraisals, pp. 225-242. Edited by D.W. McKain. N.Y.: McGraw-Hill, 1964. Anonymous. The Christian in a Muslim Society, 16 pp. Beestand, Clive. 2004. Islam s Patriarchal Clan System, EMQ 40:4, 432. Borges, Jason. 2005. A Muslim Theology of Jesus Virgin Birth and His Death, EMQ 41:4, 458. Brown, Rick. 2006. Muslim Worldviews and the Bible: Bridges and Barriers (Part 1. God and Mankind), IJFM 23:1, 5.. 2002. Presenting the Deity of Christ from the Bible. Can Christ s Deity be digestible to Muslims?, IJFM 19:1, 20. Crichton, Iain. The History of the Black Muslim Movement in America: 1930-1984. Urban Mission 1 (May 1984):5-15. Grafton, David. 2003. The Asabiya of African-American Muslims and an American Christian Response, Missiology 31:4, 449. Hubers, John. 2004. Samuel Zwemer and the Challenge of Islam: From Polemic to a Hint of Dialogue, IBMR 28:3, 117. Huff, Livingston. 2004. The Crusades and Colonial Imperialism: Some Historical Considerations Concerning Christian-Muslim Interaction and Dialogue, Missiology 32:2, 141. Larson, Warren. 2002. How Islam Sees Itself, EMQ 38:4, 434. Meral, Ziya. 2005. Toward a Relevant Theology for the Middles East, EMQ 41:2, 210. Nygard, Mark. 1996. The Muslim Concept of Surrender to God, Word & World 16:2, 158.

Syll. p. 5 Sauma, Rabban. 2002. Ancestor Practices in the Muslim World: A Problem of Contextualization from Central Asia, Missiology 30:3, 323. Schlorff, Samuel P. Theological and Apologetical Dimensions of Muslim Evangelization. Westminster Theological Journal. 42: (1980) 336-366. Muslim Ideology and Christian Apologetics. Missiology 21/2 (April 1993): 173-179. Shahid, Samuel. Rights of Non-Muslims in an Islamic State. (booklet), pp.3-33 Shenk, David W. Interpreting the Trinity to Muslims. 4 pp.. Islam and Christianity - A Quest for Community. 11 pp.. The Tariqa: A Meeting Place for Christians & Muslims. 21 pp. Smith, Jane I. Women In Islam: Equality and the Search for the Natural Order, in Journal of the American Academy of Religion 47/4 (1979):517-530. Toby, Lester. What is the Koran? The Atlantic Monthly (Jan 1999):43-56 Tsoukalas, Steven. 2004. Understanding the Nation of Islam: Toward a More Effective Evangelism, Missiology 32:4, 449. Wagner, William. 2003. A Comparison of Christian Missions and Islamic Da wah, Missiology 31:3, 339. Warner, Timothy. Power Encounter with the Demonic, in Evangelism on the Cutting Edge, Ed. R.E. Coleman. Revell, 1986, pp. 89-101