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Christianity and other religions --- Buddhism --- Religion --- Buddhism. --- Relations --- Christianity. --- Philosophy. --- Christianity and other religions - Buddhism. --- Buddhism - Relations - Christianity. --- Religion - Philosophy.
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Within Christian theology, debates on the theology of religions have intensified over the last thirty or so years. This volume surveys the field and maps future directions in this expanding and important area of research. Both established experts and new voices address typological debates, comparative theology, multiple religious belonging or identity, and how dialogue between different religious traditions affects our understanding of these issues. Different perspectives and traditions are represented, and, while focusing upon debates in Christian theology, voices and perspectives from a range of religious traditions are also included. This volume is an essential tool for research students and established scholars working within the theology of religions and interreligious studies. Contributors are: Graham Adams, Tony Bayfield, Abraham Velez de Cea, Gavin D’Costa, Reuven Firestone, Ray Gaston, Elizabeth Harris, Paul Hedges, Shanthikumar Hettiarachchi, Haifaa Jawad, Kristin Beise Kiblinger, Paul F. Knitter, Oddbjørn Leirvik, Marianne Moyaert, Mark Owen, Alan Race, Sigrid Rettenbacher, Perry Schmidt-Leukel, Leonard Swidler, Philip Whitehead, Janet Williams, Ulrich Winkler.
Christianity and other religions. --- 291.16 --- 291.16 Verhouding tussen de godsdiensten. Verdraagzaamheid. Interreligieuze dialoog --- Verhouding tussen de godsdiensten. Verdraagzaamheid. Interreligieuze dialoog --- Christianity --- Christianity and other religions --- Syncretism (Christianity) --- Religions --- Relations --- History
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This timely collection offers new perspectives on Muslim-Christian encounters in Africa. Working against political and scholarly traditions that keep Muslims and Christians apart, the essays in this multidisciplinary volume locate African Muslims and Christians within a common analytical frame. In a series of historical and ethnographic case studies from across the African continent, the authors consider the multiple ways Muslims and Christians have encountered each other, borrowed or appropriated from one another, and sometimes also clashed. Contributors recast assumptions about the making and transgressing of religious boundaries, Christian-Muslim relations, and conversion. This engaging collection is a long overdue attempt to grapple with the multi-faceted and changing encounters of Muslims and Christians in Africa.
Islam --- Christianity --- Christianity and other religions --- Congresses --- Relations --- -Christianity --- -Islam --- -Christianity and other religions --- -297.116*1 --- 297 <6> --- Syncretism (Christianity) --- Religions --- Mohammedanism --- Muhammadanism --- Muslimism --- Mussulmanism --- Muslims --- Church history --- -Congresses --- Relatie Islam tot Christendom --- Islam. Mohammedanisme--Afrika --- History --- 297.116*1 Relatie Islam tot Christendom --- 297.116*1 --- Interfaith worship. --- Worship --- Islam - Africa - Congresses --- Christianity - Africa - Congresses --- Islam - Relations - Christianity - Congresses --- Christianity and other religions - Islam - Congresses
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Doctrine of God (christianism) --- Religious studies --- Trinity --- Christianity and other religions. --- Christianity and other religions --- Islam --- History of doctrines. --- Greek. --- History --- Relations --- Christianity --- 231.01 --- 261.3 --- Drieëenheid. Drievuldigheid --- De Kerk en de niet-christelijke godsdiensten --- 261.3 De Kerk en de niet-christelijke godsdiensten --- 231.01 Drieëenheid. Drievuldigheid --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Triads (Philosophy) --- Appropriation (Christian theology) --- God (Christianity) --- Godhead (Mormon theology) --- Holy Spirit --- Trinities --- Tritheism --- Mohammedanism --- Muhammadanism --- Muslimism --- Mussulmanism --- Religions --- Muslims --- Syncretism (Christianity) --- Greek religion --- History of doctrines --- Trinity - History of doctrines. --- Christianity and other religions - Greek. --- Christianity and other religions - Islam - History - To 1500. --- Islam - Relations - Christianity - History - To 1500.
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History --- Islam --- Christian spirituality --- Mysticism --- Christianity and other religions --- Sufism --- Eastern churches --- Relations --- Christianity --- 297.116*1 --- Relatie Islam tot Christendom --- 297.116*1 Relatie Islam tot Christendom --- Mysticism - Islam - History --- Christianity and other religions - Islam - History --- Islam - Relations - Christianity - History --- Sufism - History --- Eastern churches - History --- Mysticism - History
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"The Sasanian Empire was home to many religious communities. It was also a place of meeting and transformation. It was where old religions met more recent arrivals, and where both new and old were transformed as a result of this contact. While some religious communities shared more than others, and this for historical or geographical reasons, some form of contact and exchange with Zoroastrianism, the religion of the ruling dynasty and of many of the inhabitants of the empire was undoubtedly the rule for all. The studies in this volume explore the dynamics between these communities within the broad Sasanian religious and cultural context and encompass a diverse array of topics concerning, in particular, Jews, Christians, and Manichaeans. Some include the Roman East in their deliberations. Most, however, deal with the interaction of one or other Sasanian religious community with Zoroastrianism."--
Religious minorities --- Jews --- Christians --- Christianity and other religions --- Sassanids --- Zoroastrians --- Minorités religieuses --- Juifs --- Chrétiens --- Christianisme --- Sassanides --- Zoroastriens --- History --- Congresses --- Congresses. --- Histoire --- Congrès --- Relations --- Christians. --- Jews. --- Religious minorities. --- Sassanids. --- Zoroastrians. --- Judentum. --- Christentum. --- Parsismus --- To 640 --- Iran. --- Sassanides (dynastie) --- Minorités religieuses --- Chrétiens --- Congrès --- Judentum --- Iran --- Religious minorities - Iran - History - to 640 - Congresses --- Jews - Iran - History - to 640 - Congresses --- Christians - Iran - History - to 640 - Congresses --- Sassanids - Congresses --- Zoroastrians - Iran - Congresses --- Parsismus.
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This work discusses crucial aspects of the period between the two revolts against Rome in Judaea that saw the rise of rabbinic Judaism and of the separation between Judaism and Christianity. Most contributors no longer support the "maximalist" claim that around 100 CE, a powerful rabbinic regime was already in place. Rather, the evidence points to the appearance of the rabbinic movement as a group with a regional power base and with limited influence. The period is best seen as one of transition from the multiform Judaism revolving around the Second Temple in Jerusalem to a Judaism that was organized around synagogue, Tora, and sages and that parted ways with Christianity
Christian church history --- Jewish religion --- anno 100-199 --- anno 1-99 --- Judaism --- Christianity and other religions --- 296*82 --- Jews --- Religions --- Semites --- 296*82 Dialoog joden - christenen --- Dialoog joden - christenen --- Relations&delete& --- Christianity --- Religion --- Rome --- History --- Judaïsme --- --Christianisme --- --Relation --- --Antiquité --- --Congrès --- --2015 --- --Ramat-Gan, Israël --- --actes --- --Judaïsme --- --Christian church history --- --Judaism --- Relations --- Brotherhood Week --- Christianisme --- Relation --- Antiquité --- Congrès --- Ramat-Gan, Israël --- Christians --- Religious adherents --- Hebrews --- Israelites --- Jewish people --- Jewry --- Judaic people --- Judaists --- Ethnology --- Judaïsme
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This volume comprises an edition and English translation of the response in Arabic made by the fourteenth century scholar Ibn Abī Ṭālib al-Dimashqī to a Letter sent to him by anonymous Christians from Cyprus. The Christian letter was also sent to al-Dimashqī's contemporary Ibn Taymiyya, and this response is thus a parallel to Ibn Taymiyya's Al-jawāb al-ṣaḥīḥ. In their Letter the Christians subtly suggest that the Qur'an supports Christian doctrines. Al-Dimashqī replies with a comprehensive series of elaborate and wide-ranging arguments that incorporate not only themes familiar from earlier polemical works but also his own original points. His response is thus an important source of information about the development of Muslim interfaith attitudes, and a significant example of polemic in the later medieval period. The edition presents the two parts of this correspondence in parallel Arabic and English versions, together with an extensive introduction, textual notes and commentary.
Crusades. --- Christianity and other religions --- Islam --- Church history --- Christianity --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- History --- Apologetics --- Relations --- Dimashqī, Shams al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Abī Ṭālib, --- Letter from the people of Cyprus. --- Koran --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Al-Coran --- Al-Qur'an --- Alcorà --- Alcoran --- Alcorano --- Alcoranus --- Alcorão --- Alkoran --- Coran --- Curān --- Gulan jing --- Karan --- Koranen --- Korani --- Koranio --- Korano --- Ku-lan ching --- Ḳurʼān --- Kurāna --- Kurani --- Kuru'an --- Qorān --- Quräan --- Qurʼān al-karīm --- Qurʺon --- Xuraan --- Κοράνιο --- Каран --- Коран --- קוראן --- قرآن --- 297.116*1 --- 940.181 --- 940.181 Kruistochten --- Kruistochten --- 297.116*1 Relatie Islam tot Christendom --- Relatie Islam tot Christendom --- Qurʼan --- Apologétique --- Christianisme --- Eglise --- Early works to 1800. --- Ouvrages avant 1800 --- Histoire --- Dimashqi, Shams al-Din Muhammad ibn Abi Talib, --- Letter from the people of Cyprus --- Qur'an --- Dimashqi, Shams al-Din Muhammad ibn abi Talib --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- Early works to 1800 --- Middle Ages, 500-1500 --- Apologetics - Early works to 1800 --- Christianity and other religions - Islam - Early works to 1800 --- Islam - Relations - Christianity - Early works to 1800 --- Church history - Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Dimashqi, Shams al-Din Muhammad ibn Abi Talib, - 1256 or 7-1327. - Response to the letter from the people of Cyprus
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This volume looks at how religious identity and symbolic ethnicity influence migration. Religion – Christianity – was an important factor in European transatlantic migrations; religion – Islam – is a major issue in the immigration debate in “post-secular” Germany (and Europe) today. Essays focus on German missionaries and their efforts in the eighteenth century to establish new communal forms of living with Native Americans as religious encounters. In a comparative fashion, Islamic transnational migration into Germany in the twenty-first century is explored in a second group of essays that look at Muslim populations in Germany. They provide an insight into the ongoing discussions in Germany about modern migration and the role of religion. This volume is of interest to all who are engaged in issues of historical and contemporary migration, in Cultural and German Studies.
Christianity and other religions. --- Muslims --- Emigration and immigration --- Muslims. --- Mohammedans --- Moors (People) --- Moslems --- Muhammadans --- Musalmans --- Mussalmans --- Mussulmans --- Mussulmen --- Religious adherents --- Islam --- Christianity and other religions --- Christianity --- Syncretism (Christianity) --- Religions --- Muslims in non-Muslim countries --- Religious minorities --- Religious aspects. --- History --- Relations --- Germany. --- Non-Islamic countries. --- Alemania --- Ashkenaz --- BRD --- Bu̇gd Naĭramdakh German Uls --- Bundesrepublik Deutschland --- Deutsches Reich --- Deutschland --- Doitsu --- Doitsu Renpō Kyōwakoku --- Federal Republic of Germany --- Federalʹna Respublika Nimechchyny --- FRN --- German Uls --- Germania --- Germanii͡ --- Germanyah --- Gjermani --- Grossdeutsches Reich --- Jirmānīya --- KhBNGU --- Kholboony Bu̇gd Naĭramdakh German Uls --- Nimechchyna --- Repoblika Federalin'i Alemana --- República de Alemania --- República Federal de Alemania --- Republika Federal Alemmana --- Vācij --- Veĭmarskai͡a Respublika --- Weimar Republic --- Weimarer Republik --- Germany (East) --- Germany (West) --- Europe --- Germanii︠a︡ --- Vācijā --- Veĭmarskai︠a︡ Respublika --- BuÌgd NaiÌramdakh German Uls --- Deguo --- Doitsu RenpoÌ KyoÌwakoku --- Federalʹna Respublika Nimechchyny --- GeÌrman --- Germaniiï¸ a︡ --- JirmaÌniÌya --- Kholboony BuÌgd NaiÌramdakh German Uls --- RepuÌblica de Alemania --- RepuÌblica Federal de Alemania --- VaÌcijaÌ --- VeiÌmarskaiï¸ a︡ Respublika --- Gėrman
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