Dr. Warrick Farah serves with One Collective as a
missiologist and theological educator. He is editor of Motus Dei:
The Movement of God to Disciple the Nations (2021) as well as
co-editor of Margins of Islam: Ministry in Diverse Muslim Contexts
(2018). His research interests include Muslim Studies, Frontier
Missiology, Integral Mission, and Church Planting Movements.
He has published in journals such as EMQ, Missiology, IJFM, Global
Missiology, and the Great Commission Research Journal. Warrick is
the founder and a facilitator of the Motus Dei Network (https:
//MotusDei.Network) and is a researcher at the Oxford Centre for
Mission Studies.
Gene Daniels (PhD, University of South Africa) has over
thirty-five years of experience in various forms of Christian
ministry. He and his family moved to Central Asia in 1997 and
served for twelve years as church planters among unreached Muslim
people groups. Since that time, he continued to serve as a mission
researcher, trainer, and writer, with a specialty in qualitative
research in Muslim contexts. Daniels is the author of many articles
and several books.
Here--at last!--is a book that takes seriously the bewildering
diversity among Muslims worldwide and explores responsibly the
missiological implications of these diverse contexts. This is a
terrific book which deserves a wide readership. -Harold Netland,
PhD professor of philosophy of religion and intercultural studies,
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
Margins of Islam exposes the widely held, but false assumption that
the house of Islam is a monolithic religious entity which either
resists or responds to missiological strategies. Collectively,
these authors offer up case studies and "on the field" experience
which reflects the true variegated diversity of Islam. -Timothy C.
Tennent, PhD president and professor of World Christianity, Asbury
Theological Seminary
This book raises huge questions about how we should understand
Islam, how we should teach Christians about Islam, and how we
should communicate with Muslims. While it doesn't provide neat
answers, it's a model of what's involved in reflecting seriously on
long-term Christian engagement with Muslims. -Colin Chapman, MPhil
visiting lecturer, Arab Baptist Theological Seminary
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