Acts 1:5
1:5 For John indeed baptised in water, but you will be baptised in the Holy Spirit not many days from now.”
Acts 1:1–14
Acts 1:4–8
Acts 1:4–8
1:5 For John indeed baptised in water, but you will be baptised in the Holy Spirit not many days from now.”
Gerry Redman Back to Redman paper Introduction In the third paper in this series the comparative examination of the Biblical and Islamic presentations of the states of Christ continues, studying the…
PfanderCenter.orgHere is a PDF article on this subject: [To be supplied - not available from ASRA website (“access denied” error)] Gerry Redman Back to Redman paper Footnote: Wahba, Fr. Matthias F., St. Antonius…
PfanderCenter.orgINTRODUCTION The last sermon of Muhammad is a matter of frequent concern and expression by Muslims. It advocates ethnic equality, and also makes the theological point about Muhammad being the final…
PfanderCenter.orgDoubtless because there is next to nothing in the New Testament to which they can appeal to show the God of the Bible as violent and cruel, the dawah team are always quoting Old Testament passages,…
PfanderCenter.orgApologetic Paper (Jay Smith) – May 1995 Contents Introduction Is Muhammad a Prophet? The Muslim Position Supernatural witness points to Muhammad’s Prophethood Illiterate Creator of the Qur’an points…
PfanderCenter.orgDownload as PDF (best formatting) INTRODUCTION It is often claimed by dawahgandists that the Paraclete in John 14-16 is Muhammad. Various assertions have been made along these lines: In earlier…
PfanderCenter.orgL. M. Abdallah Original Swedish title: En Kristen läser Koranen Translated by Adrian De Almeida Foreword The interpretation of the Qur`ân is: from my perspective as a Christian. The aim of the study…
PfanderCenter.orgThe Qur’an itself I. Introduction In this time I am going to give a brief overview of the orthodox Islamic view of the Qur’an and, in addition to this I want to concentrate on why it has such a place…
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