
Searching Below the Surface: A Deeper Look at Covenant and Contract - Paperback
Searching Below the Surface: A Deeper Look at Covenant and Contract - Paperback
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by Ariel Digital (Illustrator), Patrick Cate (Foreword by), Nakhati Jon (Author)
We all want to know how the God of the Bible differs from the Islamic Allah. How does a covenant-keeping God interact in the divine-human relationship? In what ways does a contract-demanding Allah vary from biblical truth?
This comparative religious exploration will equip Christians to clarify the difference. Searching Below the Surface: A Deeper look at Covenant and Contract prepares the reader to present biblical truths by exposing Muslim ideas.The book unearths the often-unseen perspectives of a covenant God called Yahweh and a deity prone to contract, Allah. The book seeks to answer these questions:- How does Yahweh's Oneness promote covenant understanding?
- How do Muslims define the Absolute Oneness of Allah?
- How do the Creation accounts in the Bible and Quran reflect theology?
- In what ways does Islam ignore a covenant ethos?
- What are the implications of covenant and contract when applied to marriage?
Driver: Central Asian women are beautiful, aren't they? (My back prickled in response to my wife's almost-palpable eye-roll.)
Me: My wife is beautiful.
Driver: You should get a second wife. (I felt my wife rethinking pacifism.)
Me: (Emphatically) God is one! Therefore, I will have only one wife!
Driver: Oh-this is true! (Pause) Does your wife speak the language?
Me: Fluently. And she doesn't like what you're saying. Years later, my wife confessed she had ignored the illogic of the "One God/one wife" statement in return for its success as a conversation-stopper. But in researching, I happily discovered my shot at philosophy had been logical after all. In fact, my bit of accidental wisdom carried foundational truths about Yahweh's nature, his relationship with man, and his plan for marriage.



















