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Suffering in the Sunni and Calvinist worldviews: Demonstrating the value of the comparative approach in the study of religion in service of Christian missions

Posted on:2011-07-31Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:The Southern Baptist Theological SeminaryCandidate:Clark, William MichaelFull Text:PDF
GTID:1445390002968810Subject:religion
Abstract/Summary:
This dissertation argues that the comparative method in the academic study of religion can be a valuable missiological tool for Christians. Chapter 1 explains the need for Christians to have an in-depth understanding of the Sunni worldview in order to better contextualize the gospel.;Chapter 2 provides a history of the comparative method in the academic study of religion, and discusses the seven most common objections to the approach.;Chapter 3 responds to the seven most common objections to the comparative approach, proposes a method of comparison, and presents this dissertation's case study.;Chapter 4 begins with an overview of the Reformed worldview, and presents the themes found in the OT and NT concerning God's purposes behind the suffering of his people, and how his people should respond.;Chapter 5 includes an overview of the Sunni worldview, and presents the themes found in the Qur'an and Sahih Al-Bukhari concerning God's purposes behind the suffering of his people, and how his people should respond.;Chapter 6 compares the themes found in the Sunni and Reformed texts, and ends with a brief discussion of some missiological implications from the study.;Chapter 7 summarizes the overall arguments and findings of the dissertation.
Keywords/Search Tags:Comparative, Religion, Chapter, Sunni, Suffering, Approach, Worldview
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