Robert Scott
InterVarsity Press, 2011, 168 pp., $15.00, IVPress.com
If you work or live alongside people of other faiths, you probably know how many misconceptions we can have about each other and what we believe. Questions Muslims Ask is a straightforward and clear approach to many of the most common questions and misconceptions Muslims have about Christianity.
This book is primarily written for Christians who are interested in answering the questions of their Muslim friends and neighbors, but it also well-suited to be read by Muslims curious about the tenets of the Christian faith.
The chapters revolve around what Scott calls a Muslim’s four “key theological objections”: Jesus’ divinity, the Trinity, Bible corruption, and Jesus’ death on a cross. It also has several chapters covering other areas of the Christian faith commonly unknown to the Muslim community.
This is a tremendous resource for you if you have been looking for a tool to equip you to share your faith with a person who is Muslim or if you are already doing this on a regular basis. Even if you’re just curious about the common objections or the difference between what Christians and Muslims believe about Christ, this could be a stimulating read.