Warren F. Larson
Intercultural Studies
Seminary & School of Missions(Resident Faculty)
Director of Zwemer Center for Muslim Studies
Intercultural Studies
Muslim Studies
Administration
Director of Zwemer Center for Muslim Studies
Warren Larson is the director of the Zwemer Center for Muslim Studies at Columbia Biblical Seminary & School of Missions. He also teaches courses related to ministry among Islamic peoples. He joined the CBS faculty in 1996. Due to his understanding of fundamentalist/militant Islam, he has been quoted widely in both Christian and secular publications. He travels extensively, addressing diverse audiences around the world on communicating to Muslims with love and understanding. He welcomes opportunities to speak on Islam as a world-wide religion in all its varied aspects and its deep needs. Larson attended the Peace River Bible Institute in Sexsmith, Alberta, Canada from 1963 to 1965. During his final year he felt urgently called by God to the mission field and arrived in Pakistan in 1968. After studying Urdu for two years, he began missionary work among Muslims in Dera Ghazi Khan, South Central Punjab. He worked with a tiny local church and operated a reading room in the bazaar. After completing his bachelor of theology degree at Vancouver Bible College during a furlough in 1974, Larson returned to Dera Ghazi Khan. In 1975 he and his wife, Carol, launched Newspaper Evangelism, putting ads in national newspapers and sending literature to those who responded. In 1976 he started the Good News Center, a Bible correspondence school that is still functioning under Pakistani leadership. He supervised the work of 15 expatriates in the Pakistan Department of International Missions from 1978 to 1988. During this time he also piloted Theological Education by Extension in South Central Pakistan. During a furlough in 1988, he earned a master of missiology degree at the Canadian Theological Seminary in Regina, Saskatchewan. Two years after returning to Dera Ghazi Khan, he was charged with spying on the nuclear facilities of Pakistan, keeping illegal maps in his vehicle, and preaching Christianity in the marketplace. A full and fair investigation was never made, though he fought long and hard in order to clear his name. In August 1991, along with his family, he was forced to leave. Larson earned a master of divinity degree at Trinity Western University in Vancouver in 1993. He went on to earn a Ph.D. at Fuller Theological Seminary in 1996. He served as Dr. J. Dudley Woodberry's teaching assistant for several courses in Islam while at Fuller. His dissertation, "Islamic Ideology and Fundamentalism in Pakistan: Climate for Conversion to Christianity?" was published in 1998 by University Press of America. That same year it was chosen as one of the fifteen most significant books in North America on missions.
Please visit his faculty page at http://www.ciu.edu/seminary/faculty/bio.php?id=76
Education and Experience:
Diploma, Peace River Bible Institute; B.Th., Vancouver Bible College; M.Miss., Canadian Theological Seminary; M.Div., Trinity Western University; Ph.D., Fuller Theological Seminary; church planter, Christar (formerly International Missions, Inc.), Pakistan, 1968-91 (director, reading room for Muslims, 1968-76; administrator, Bible Correspondence School, 1976-91; newspaper evangelism, 1976-91; department superintendent, 1978-88); teacher's assistant, research assistant, Fuller Theological Seminary, 1993-96; faculty, Columbia Biblical Seminary and School of Missions, 1996-present; director, Zwemer Center for Muslim Studies, 2003-present.
Articles and Other Resources
- A Christian Response to Islam in America Dr. Warren Larson asks, How do American evangelicals respond to the growth of Islam in America?
- A Christian Response to Islam in America
“A Christian Response to Islam in America” Evangelical Missions Quarterly, Vol.41.1, January, pp. 48-55, 2005
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A Christian Response to Islam in America
“A Christian Response to Islam in America” April 2004
- Book Review, Guide for Pilgrims to the Heavenly City, by G. L. Cockeril
Book Review, Guide for Pilgrims to the Heavenly City, by G. L. Cockerill, Evangelical Missions Quarterly, October- December 2003, Vol. 39, No. 4, pp. 526-527.
- Book Review, Guide for Pilgrims to the Heavenly City, by G. L. Cockerill, Centre for Islamic Studies
Book Review, Guide for Pilgrims to the Heavenly City, by G. L. Cockerill, Centre for Islamic Studies Newsletter, ISSN 1467-498X, no 12, Winter 2003.
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Book Review, “Encountering the World of Islam,” by Keith S. Swartley
Book Review, “Encountering the World of Islam,” by Keith S. Swartley, Evangelical Missions Quarterly, July-September 2006
- Critical Contextualization Dr. Warren Larson discusses the need to contextualize the message of Christ for a Muslim culture.
- Critical Contextualization and Muslim Conversion
“Critical Contextualization and Muslim Conversion,”International Journal of Frontier Missions, Vol. 13:4 October-December 1996, pp. 189-191
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How Islam sees itself: A Closer Look
“How Islam sees itself: A Closer Look,” Evangelical Missions Quarterly, October 2002
- Is it worth it all?
“Is it worth it all?” Eastern Challenge, Vol. 22 Summer 1986
- Islam and Terrorism: A Closer Look By Dr. Warren Larson - Ever since 9/11 we have been bombarded with generalizations as to the peaceful nature of Islam: “Islam is traditionally a religion of tolerance.” “Our enemy is fanaticism not Islam.” “Jihad does not mean holy war.” “Islam calls for racial and religious harmony not violence.”
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Islam and Terrorism: A Closer Look
“Islam and Terrorism: A Closer Look” April 2004
- Islamic Eschatology: Implications for Christian Witness Dr. Warren Larson discusses the implications of Islamic Eschatology.
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Islamic Ideology and Fundamentalism in Pakistan: Climate for Conversion to Christianity?
Islamic Ideology and Fundamentalism in Pakistan: Climate for Conversion to Christianity? Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1998
- Islam’s Appeal to America
“Islam’s Appeal to America,” Intercede, May-June 2004
- Jesus in Islam and Christianity: Discussing the Similarities and the Differences Dr. Warren Larson examines the ways in which Jesus is presented in the Qur'an, compared to the Bible.
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The Cost of Commitment
Throughout history suffering has been part of Christian witness and vital to the growth of the church. "Paul," a former Muslim who suffered martyrdom, did much to strengthen the fledgling church in Afghanistan...
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Unveiling the truth about Islam: It would be nice if more Christians did this
“Unveiling the truth about Islam: It would be nice if more Christians did this,” Christianity Today, June 2006
- Why I am a Christian not a Muslim Dr. Warren Larson describes the differences between Christianity and Islam
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Why I Am a Christian?
“Why I Am a Christian,” International Journal of Frontier Missions, Vol. 16:3, October-December 1999, pp. 1-6






