It's time to start proclaiming the good news.^ Many evangelicals have used the ongoing conflict in the Middle East as fodder for debates over how to interpret prophecy, instead of seeing it as the human tragedy that it is. In...
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It's time to start proclaiming the good news.^ Many evangelicals have used the ongoing conflict in the Middle East as fodder for debates over how to interpret prophecy, instead of seeing it as the human tragedy that it is. In "Apocalypse Later," former Muslim Abdu H. Murray urges Christians to change their focus from eschatology to the gospel of Jesus Christ, because only Christ can change the hearts of Jews and Muslims in the midst of conflict.^ "Murray calls us back to the person of Jesus and the message of His death and resurrection, pleading with us to restore its centrality, contrary to the periphery discussions that not only detract from the gospel but actually offend the very folks we most want to reach. We need to hear and heed Murray's timely warning."--Gary R. Habermas, Distinguished Research Professor, Liberty University^ "This book provides a perspective that is level-headed, insightful, and caring. It is a valuable contribution for Christians, informing them that th
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 285534
- Product Code 9780825429781
- ISBNÂ 0825429781
- EANÂ 9780825429781
- Pages 208
- Department Academic
- Category Christian Worldview
- Sub-Category World Events
- Publisher Kregel Publications
- Publication Date Jan 2009
- Sales Rank 64057
- Dimensions 215 x 139 x 11mm
- Weight 0.254kg
Abdu H Murray
A former Muslim, Abdu H. Murray has spoken internationally and on TV shows on the Inspiration Network. He is co-founder of Altheia International, an outreach organization, and is active with a number of organizations and ministries, including the Evangelical Philosophical Society, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, and Campus Crusade for Christ. Murray practices law in the Detroit area. He is the author Apocalypse Later: Why the Gospel of Peace Must Trump the Politics of Prophecy in the Middle East .