Three Faiths, One God: The Formative Faith and Practice of Judaism, Christianity, and IslamBRILL, 2002 - 329 من الصفحات If Moses, Jesus, and the Prophet Muhammad were to meet, what would they tell one another about Judaism, Christianity, and Islam? Three of today's leading scholars explore the topics such a conversation might entail in this comparative study of the three monotheistic faiths. In systematic, side-by-side descriptions, they detail the classical theologies of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and the authoritative writings that convey those theologies -- Torah, Bible, and Qur'?n. They then compare and contrast the three faiths, which, though distinct and autonomous, address a common set of issues. While asserting that this book is by no means a background source for issues and conflicts among contemporary followers of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, the authors nevertheless aspire to reveal among the three a common potential for mutual understanding. This publication has also been published in hardback, please click here for details. |
المحتوى
THE CLASSICAL | 1 |
THE HOLY WAY OF LIFE | 4 |
The Documents that Convey the Theology | 14 |
The Quran and Prophetic | 23 |
A The Issue | 36 |
THE PERSON OF | 37 |
GODS PEOPLE | 113 |
B You Shall be Holy for I the Lord Your | 161 |
THE BELIEVERS AND THE UNBELIEVERS | 208 |
THE END OF DAYS | 281 |
Judaism | 290 |
99 | 299 |
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Abraham Acts Aggadah al-Bukhārī Apostle baptism Bavli blessed body Bruce Chilton caliphal called century Christ Christianity Christology church claim context Corinthians creation death defined developed disciples divine early earth encompassing eschatology eternal ethnic Eucharist faith Father flesh Galatians gentiles God's Gospel hadith Halakhah Heaven Hebrew Holy human humankind idolatry interpretation Isaiah Islamic Israel Israelites Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews Judaic Judaism judgment justice kingdom Leviticus Rabbah living logos Lord Luke Mark Matthew means metaphor Midrash Mishnah Moses Muhammad Muslim nations norms one's Oral Torah Origen passage Paul Paul's person Peter practice prayer Prophet purity Qur'an qur'ānic Rabbah Rabbinic Rabbinic Judaism reference relationship religion religious resurrection revelation righteous Romans sages salāt salvation Scripture shari'ah social entity speak Spirit story Sunnah Surah teaching Temple Testament theology things tion Torah tradition transcendent ulema Ummah understanding verse word worship