Phil Parshall
Phillip L. Parshall (also Phil Parshall) is an author and Christian Protestant missionary, noted for his contributions on contextual theology and insider movements.[1][2]
He has a Doctor of Missiology from Fuller Theological Seminary, Fellowships at Harvard University and Yale Divinity School, and has been a missionary among Muslims (in Bangladesh and the Philippines) since the 1970s.[3][4]
He is the author of several articles and books on Christianity, missionary work and Muslims.
Works
- Lifting the Veil (InterVarsity Press, 2002).
- The cross and the crescent : understanding the Muslim heart and mind (Gabriel, 2002)
- Inside the community : understanding Muslims through their traditions (Mich Baker Books, 1994)
- The fortress and the fire : Jesus Christ and the challenge of Islam (Gospel Literature Service, 1975)
- Divine threads within a human tapestry : memoirs of Phil Parshall. (William Carey Library, 2000)
- The God next door : opening doors to friendship and understanding with Muslims
- New Paths in Muslim Evangelism (Baker Book House, 1980)
- Muslim evangelism: evangelical approaches to contextualization (Biblica: IVP Books, 2003)
- Bridges to Islam: A Christian Perspective on Folk Islam, (InterVarsity Press, 2006)
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References
- "Phil Parshall Reflects on Missions and the Muslim World". Missiologically Thinking. J. D. Payne. 28 January 2010. Retrieved 9 May 2018.
- Lausanne Global Analysis. "Highly Contextualized Missions: Surveying the Global Conversation". Retrieved 7 May 2018.
- "Phil Parshall". InterVarsity Press. Retrieved 3 May 2018.
- "Muslim Evangelism - Phil Parshall". Authentic media. Retrieved 3 May 2018.
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