Sharia or Gospel? No God But One Book Discussion

I have the privilege of hosting a 3-part live video book discussion of No God But One by Nabeel Qureshi. This week I had a chance to talk with David Wood of Acts 17 Apologetics and talk about the differences between Sharia and the Gospel.

Sharia or Gospel?: Part 1 of 3 No God But One Discussion Series

Friends of Nabeel discuss the main themes of Nabeel Qureshi’s bestselling book No God but One: Allah or Jesus? This first discussion features David Wood on the topic of Sharia or Gospel. David is joined by host Scott Gustafson of the Acts 2:11 Project.

Don’t forget to tune in tomorrow, Wednesday, January 25, to watch live part 2 of the 3-part book discussion of No God But One. I’ll chat with Dr. Michael Wittmer on the topic of “Tawhid or Trinity?” (Read what Dr. Wittmer has written here on the Acts 2:11 Project.)

About Scott Gustafson

Scott Gustafson has extensive experience in the Middle East as a practitioner and consultant with faith-based charities and churches in humanitarian relief and mission work. He earned his PhD in Religion and Theology from the Vrije Universteit and researched the religious conversion phenomenon among former Muslim refugees in the Levant and the de-radicalization of some violent extremists among them. He is a member of the Extreme Beliefs/Strong Religion working group at the VU, funded by the European Research Council and is the Ambassador Warren Clark Fellow at Churches for Middle East Peace. He earned an MA in Intercultural Studies/Middle East Studies from Moody Graduate School, and a BA in Nursing and Biology from Western Michigan University. He studied Arabic at the University of Jordan and holds a certification through the Cultural Intelligence Centre as a CQ Certified Facilitator. Scott advises large funding agencies as well as indigenous organizations in the Middle East and is an advocate for peace. He speaks to groups about mission, Islam, the Middle East and countering extremism and radicalization. He also helps run a non-profit cycling team. Scott and his wife have 2 children and they live in Grand Rapids, MI. Follow his Substack.