Business in Islam :: contextualizing business and Christian mission in Muslim-majority nations /
We are pleased to offer this fifth title in our APTS Press Monograph Series. This is the publication of the author's doctoral dissertation done through the Concordia Theological Seminary in Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA. The purpose of this series is to give our readers broader access to good schola...
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Zusammenfassung: | We are pleased to offer this fifth title in our APTS Press Monograph Series. This is the publication of the author's doctoral dissertation done through the Concordia Theological Seminary in Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA. The purpose of this series is to give our readers broader access to good scholarship that would otherwise be unavailable outside of the academic community. This is part of our ongoing commitment to discipleship through publishing. Christian mission organizations have enthusiastically embraced "business" as a means of entry for Christian workers who might not otherwise be able to get into these nations, especially MMNs. However, the embracing of business raises some immediate concerns. In light of existing tensions between business and Islam, won't missions-connected businesses be under the same cloud of conflict? More importantly, isn't the Gospel put under this cloud, thereby negatively impacting the spread of the kingdom of God? Also, if the business-and-mission companies' expatriate owners and employees are western (especially American) won't the conflicts inevitably intensify? And if so, are there ways such entities can be operated in order to minimize the conflict with Islamic sensitivities? This book will address these and other related questions |
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title | Business in Islam : contextualizing business and Christian mission in Muslim-majority nations / |
title_auth | Business in Islam : contextualizing business and Christian mission in Muslim-majority nations / |
title_exact_search | Business in Islam : contextualizing business and Christian mission in Muslim-majority nations / |
title_full | Business in Islam : contextualizing business and Christian mission in Muslim-majority nations / by Robert J. Stefan. |
title_fullStr | Business in Islam : contextualizing business and Christian mission in Muslim-majority nations / by Robert J. Stefan. |
title_full_unstemmed | Business in Islam : contextualizing business and Christian mission in Muslim-majority nations / by Robert J. Stefan. |
title_short | Business in Islam : |
title_sort | business in islam contextualizing business and christian mission in muslim majority nations |
title_sub | contextualizing business and Christian mission in Muslim-majority nations / |
topic | Business Religious aspects Islam. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2009118081 Business Religious aspects Christianity. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007102277 Missions to Muslims. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85086165 Missions auprès des musulmans. Business Religious aspects Christianity fast Business Religious aspects Islam fast Missions to Muslims fast |
topic_facet | Business Religious aspects Islam. Business Religious aspects Christianity. Missions to Muslims. Missions auprès des musulmans. Business Religious aspects Christianity Business Religious aspects Islam Missions to Muslims |
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