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In this episode, Dr. Sherene Nicholas Khouri, assistant professor of Arabic and theology at Liberty University, joins The Faith Roundtable to discuss her book Triune Relationality: A Trinitarian Response to Islamic Monotheism. Dr. Khouri, who was born and raised in Syria, shares how her diverse religious family background sparked a passion for apologetics. The conversation explores the fundamental differences between Christian and Islamic understandings of God, particularly the relational aspect of the Trinity versus the master-servant dynamic in Islamic theology. Dr. Khouri offers insights on how Christians can engage Muslims in meaningful dialogue about faith and salvation, emphasizing relationality and God’s loving nature. The episode also touches on cultural perspectives of fatherhood and their influence on theology.
Guest Bio: Dr. Sherene Nicholas Khouri
Dr. Sherene Nicholas Khouri is an assistant professor at Liberty University, where she teaches Arabic, theology, and apologetics. Originally from Damascus, Syria, Dr. Khouri served the Arabic Church in the Middle East for over a decade. She holds a PhD in Theology and Apologetics from Liberty University and has a passion for bridging theological and cultural divides between Christians and Muslims. Her recent book, Triune Relationality: A Trinitarian Response to Islamic Monotheism, provides a groundbreaking approach to interfaith dialogue by emphasizing the relational nature of God in Christian theology.
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- Learn more about Dr. Sherene Nicholas Khouri’s book, Triune Relationality: A Trinitarian Response to Islamic Monotheism, available on Amazon and through IVP Academics.
- Contact Dr. Khouri through the IVP website for questions or further engagement.
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