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“The chance to work in the Muslim community near Gordon-Conwell compelled me to study here—where I could learn in the classroom and apply it in the coffee shop, mosque, or family home all in the same week.” - current GCTS student for more information on our missions degrees and programs contact the admissions office at: Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary 130 Essex Street South Hamilton, MA 01982 www.gordonconwell.edu/admissions [email protected] Phone 978-646-4037 Fax 978-646-4178 islamic studies track at gordon-conwell theological seminary Course Requirements In addition to the core M.A. requirements, eight courses in this concentration are cho- sen from the following: All of the following: AP/WM 647 Introduction to Islam WM 648 Church Planting in Muslim Contexts WM 628 Christian Approaches to Islam AP/WM 747 Critical Issues in the Christian Mission to Muslims One of the following: WM 601 The World Mission of the Church TH/WM 602 Theology of Mission One of the following: WM 603 History of Missions CH/WM 610 Advance of the Church in the Non-Western World One of the following: WM 722 Applied Anthropology for Missions AP 602 Cultural Apologetics One of the following: WM 725 The Theology of Islam and its Implications for Ministry to Muslims WM 726 Ministry to Folk Muslims WM or EV Elective Master of Arts in World Missions and Evangelism with a Concentration in Islamic Studies

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“The chance to work in the Muslim community near Gordon-Conwell

compelled me to study here—where I could learn in the classroom and apply it

in the coffee shop, mosque, or family home all in the same week.”

- current GCTS student

for more information on our missions degrees

and programs contact the admissions office at:

Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary

130 Essex StreetSouth Hamilton, MA 01982

www.gordonconwell.edu/[email protected]

Phone 978-646-4037 Fax 978-646-4178

islamic studies track

at gordon-conwell theological seminary

Course Requirements

In addition to the core M.A. requirements,eight courses in this concentration are cho-sen from the following:

All of the following:

AP/WM 647 Introduction to IslamWM 648 Church Planting in Muslim ContextsWM 628 Christian Approaches to IslamAP/WM 747 Critical Issues in the Christian Mission to Muslims

One of the following:WM 601 The World Mission of the ChurchTH/WM 602 Theology of Mission

One of the following:WM 603 History of MissionsCH/WM 610 Advance of the Church in the Non-Western World

One of the following:WM 722 Applied Anthropology for MissionsAP 602 Cultural Apologetics

One of the following:WM 725 The Theology of Islam and its Implications for Ministry to MuslimsWM 726 Ministry to Folk MuslimsWM or EV Elective

Master of Arts in World Missions and

Evangelismwith a Concentration in

Islamic Studies

MAME Islamic Studies Track

In order to work with Muslims, Christians must first understand their point of view. The MAME Islamic Studies track provides an in-depth under-standing of the worldview, theology and culture of Muslims. We are then better prepared to communicate our point of view into their frame of reference.

Purpose of the Track

To train Christians in developing a biblical under-standing and response to Islam and provide a solid foundation for effective witness and ministry with Muslims.

Objectives of the Track

Upon completion of the program each student will:

• Understand the major cross-cultural, theological, and spiritual challenges Westerners face when relating to Muslims.

• Understand the worldview and ethos of Islam

• Know how to respond to the assumptions behind Muslim objections to Biblical Christianity

• Be able to compare and contrast the Islamic faith with Biblical Christianity

• Understand the best approaches to ministry with Muslims

• Have a comprehensive understanding of the ministry and spiritual dynamics in Islamic contexts

• Know how to respond lovingly to Muslims by speaking into their framework of understanding

• Be able to evaluate both historical as well as all contemporary approaches to ministry with Muslims from a Biblical and missiological viewpoint

• Have a vision for reaching Muslims with the gospel in a Biblical and effective way

At Gordon-Conwell we value the integration of ministry skills with a solid foundation in Biblical theology.

Dr. Paul Martindale

Dr. Paul Martindale is Lecturer in Islamic Studies at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, as well as Islamicist and the Director of Training for Arab World Ministries.

He has 25 years of ministry experience work-ing with Muslims and was a successful church-planter. Dr. Martindale has been teaching at GCTS since 2007 and designed the Islamic Studies Track for the MAME degree. He has a D.Min. in Missions and Cross-Cultural Studies from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary.

Dr. Martindale also trains churches in North America to develop effective ministries to Muslims in their communities. He has published articles on dialogue with Muslims, ministry to Diaspora Muslims, and Muslim evangelism.

“During my time at Gordon-Conwell, numerous opportunities became avail-able for me to put what I was learning into action through discovering and ministering to women within the Muslim community in Boston. I found that my courses on the theology of Islam and ministry to Muslims were truly invaluable in preparing me for this mission field in my own backyard.”

- MAR. grad ‘09