Digital Logos Edition
A well-balanced study of superstition and spiritism in Islam, Zwemer shows how Islam sprang from pagan soil and, despite its vigorous monotheism, retained many of its old Arabian beliefs. Originally a series of lectures delivered at Hartford Seminary and at Princeton Theological Seminary, Zwemer revised the lectures for publication.
Nicknamed the “Apostle to Islam,” for nearly 40 years Samuel M. Zwemer lived and worked in the Middle East, preaching the Gospel of Jesus and training hundreds of missionaries. Founder and editor of The Moslem World, Zwemer—familiar with the land, language, and people of Islam—provided a window into a growing religion and culture that few Westerners knew. Zwemer’s legacy as one of the finest Christian scholars of Islam is still recognized today.
In the Logos edition, all Scripture passages in Arabia: The Cradle of Islam are tagged and appear on mouse-over. What’s more, Scripture references are linked to the wealth of language resources in your Logos library. If you own the English and Arabic Qur’an, you can follow along with Zwemer in his analysis of Islamic doctrine and his studies comparing Islam to Christianity. This makes these texts more powerful and easier to access than ever before for scholarly work or personal Bible study.
An epoch-making book and bound to make a stir in circles of religious thought.
—Christian Intelligencer
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