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The Three Sons of Abraham: Interfaith Encounters Between Judaism, Christianity and Islam

Editat de Jacques B. Doukhan
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 ian 2014
Jews, Christians and Muslims all trace their history and spiritual raison d'etre to their common tribal ancestor, Abraham. Their religious identities are interrelated and even dependent on each other. Jesus lived as a Jew and Christianity was born in the heart of Judaism. Early Christianity was inherently Jewish, referring to the same scriptures-the Tanach, later called the "Old Testament"-and holding to the same messianic promises. Mohammed, the prophet of Islam, knew both Christianity and Judaism. The Qur'an contains material indebted to the Old Testament and Jewish tradition, as well as stories and teachings from the New Testament; and Mohammed himself met Jews and Christians alike during his lifetime. Furthermore, the three religions share many fundamental ideas and beliefs. They testify to the same memory of Abraham; value the same divine law; urge the same ideal of righteousness; and proclaim the same hope of peace for the earth and salvation for humankind. Despite this shared heritage, the three Abrahamic faiths have sometimes been more closely identified not for what they offer to save the world but for what they bring to destabilise it.It is one of the depressing paradoxes of religion- supposedly a force for good-that it is all too frequently the occasion for conflict instead of peace, generosity and better treatment of one's neighbor. The contributors to this volume start from the premise that there is a price to be paid by the "sons of Abraham": whether Jews, Muslims or Christians. And that is the cost of learning how to be brothers through mutual and attentive engagement. Mature interfaith discussion offers respect for a shared heritage while also recognising points of distinctiveness. This book explores what articulating such regardful difference, as well as commonality, might mean for the future of faith relations. Including provocative reflections by Elie Wiesel, Irving Greenberg, Hans Kung and others, the book makes a vital contribution to dialogue. In its searching analysis of issues of peace, justice, hope and forgiveness, it will engage all students and scholars of interfaith studies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781780767437
ISBN-10: 1780767439
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Jacques B Doukhan is Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Exegesis, and the Director of the Institute of Jewish-Christian Studies, at Andrews University, Berrien Springs, Michigan. His books include Hebrew for Theologians: A Textbook for the Study of Biblical Hebrew in Relation to Hebrew Thinking and Israel and the Church: Two Voices for the Same God.

Cuprins

Foreword:Jacques B. Doukhan vThinking of Each Other: The Quest for Truth1"For the Sake of Peace (Mipnei Darchei Shalom)": Rabbinic Attitudes toward Gentiles,Christians, and Muslims :Mordechai Arad-3The Family of Abraham: Irving Greenberg (Interview) -25The Fight Against Prejudice : David Rosen (Interview) - 33The Qur'anic Concept of Ta'ruf: Recognizing the Other : A. Rashied Omar-47The Remnant of Abraham: Jon Paulien- 53The Monotheistic Truth :Hans Küng (Interview)- 77II.Talking to Each Other: The Quest for Love 85Obstacles to Inter-Religious Dialogue: John Graz-88The Hospitality of Abraham: Reflections on a Lévinassian Approach to Inter-Faith Dialogue : Abigail Doukhan-97 Righteousness, a Common Core Value among World Religions: A Pathway for Dialogue and Witness : Ganoune Diop- 112The Aqedah at the "Crossroad": Its Significance in the Jewish-Christian-Muslim Dialogue: Jacques B. Doukhan-140.....The Need for Dialogue : Khaleel Mohamed (Interview)- 156The Structure of Dialogue : Rolf Rendtorff (Interview)-160The Adventure of Dialogue: Elie Wiesel (Interview)-177III.Forgiving Each Other: The Quest for Peace-186We Must Save Peace : Sholmo Elbaz -189Violence and Peace from Islamic Perspective: An Analytical Study of Textual Evidences : Ismail Abdullah - 194Religio-Political Tensions in the World : Jane Sabes -216Forgiving the Perpetrator : Solomon Schimmel (Interview)-222The Grace of Forgiveness : Lourdes E. Morales- Gudmundson (Interview) - 238About the Authors