Shared stories, rival tellings: early encounters of Jews, Christians, and Muslims
The phrase 'Abrahamic Religions' points to commonalities between Jews, Christians, and Muslims, but downplays critical differences between the three communities' systems of belief and practice. Commonalities involve being book centred, and having in their cherished writings - the two...
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Tipo de documento: | Electrónico Libro |
Lenguaje: | Inglés |
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Oxford
Oxford University Press
2015
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En: | Año: 2015 |
Críticas: | [Rezension von: Robert C. Gregg, Shared Stories, Rival Tellings. Early Encounters of Jews, Christians and Muslims] (2016) (Lyman, Janyce Rebecca, 1954 -)
[Rezension von: GREGG, ROBERT C., Shared Stories, Rival Tellings: Early Encounters of Jews, Christians, and Muslims] (2016) (Kaltner, John) |
(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar: | B
Cristianismo
/ Islam
/ Judaísmo
/ Literatura religiosa
/ Diálogo interreligioso
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Clasificaciones IxTheo: | HA Biblia |
Otras palabras clave: | B
Bible stories
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Parallel Edition: | No electrónico
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Sumario: | The phrase 'Abrahamic Religions' points to commonalities between Jews, Christians, and Muslims, but downplays critical differences between the three communities' systems of belief and practice. Commonalities involve being book centred, and having in their cherished writings - the two Bibles and the Qur'an - revelations attributed to one God, not many. Twenty-seven narratives are, though not strictly identical in form and content, sacred to the three religions. |
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ISBN: | 0190231521 |
Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190231491.001.0001 |