Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus: Audio Lectures: A Former Muslim Shares The Evidence That Led Him From Islam To Christianity

  • Author: Nabeel Qureshi
  • Narrator: Nabeel Qureshi
  • Publisher: Zondervan
  • Duration: 3:51:14
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Synopsis

These audio lectures are a unique learning experience. Unlike a traditional audiobook’s direct narration of a book’s text, Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus: Audio Lectures includes high quality live-recordings of college-level lectures that cover the important points from each subject as well as relevant material from other sources.

 

Building on the powerful story and arguments he shared in Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus, author Nabeel Qureshi takes viewers deeper into apologetics and evangelism among Muslims with this complete audio lecture course. In eight sessions of about 30 minutes each he explores Muslim culture, the most common Muslim objections to Christianity, and the core doctrines upon which Islam stands or falls. Compassionate and clear, Nabeel’s lectures will be a useful training tool for pastors, outreach leaders, and any believers wanting to winsomely engage Muslims in spiritual conversations.

 

Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus: Audio Lectures develops in further detail the objections to Islam and case for Christianity that Qureshi introduced in Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus. When used with the accompanying Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus Study Guide, this accessible course is perfect for adult classes, small groups, segments in college or seminary courses, and motivated independent learners alike.

 

Session Titles and Runtimes:

 

1 - Introduction (2 min)

 

2 - Understanding Muslims (26 min)

 

3 - Testing the New Testament (26 min)

 

4 - Coming to the Crux (26 min)

 

5 - Jesus: Mortal Messiah or Divine Son of God? (32 min)

 

6 - Case for the Gospel (34 min)

 

7 - The Truth About Muhammad (26 min)

 

8 - The Holiness of the Quran (29 min)

 

9 - Reaching Your Muslim Neighbor (30 min)

 

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