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Crisis, call, and leadership in the Abrahamic traditions
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Title/Author:
Crisis, call, and leadership in the Abrahamic traditions/ edited by Peter Ochs and Stacy Johnson.
other author:
Johnson, William Stacy.
Published:
New York :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2009.,
Description:
ix, 277 p.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction / Stacy Johnson and Peter Ochs -- Pt. 1. Communal identity and the other -- Introduction / Stacy Johnson -- The sign of Jonah,a Christian perspective on the relation of the Abrahamic faiths/ Kendall Soulen -- Islam as our other, Islam as ourselves / Steven Kepnes --Qur'an and the image of the "other," the good, the bad, the ugly / Mehdi Aminrazavi -- "These are the generations," reasoning with Rabbi Samuel Ben Meier/ Michael Signer -- Three voices, one response : here I am/Stacy Johnson -- Pt. 2. Spirituality and social responsibility : poverty and charity -- Introduction/ Kevin Hughes -- The poor are always with you / Kevin Hughes -- Hearing the cry of the poor/ Aryeh Cohen --The tests of poverty / Timothy Gianotti -- In the bosom of Abraham, Saint Bonaventure, Lazarus, and the houses of hospitality / Ann Astell --Charity and the good life, on Islamic prophetic ethics/ Mohammed Azadpur -- Lawe, Loue, and Lewete, the Kenotic vision of traditional Christian political theology / R.R. Reno -- Pt. 3. Abrahamic traditions and modernity -- Introduction/ Maria MasiDakake -- Human contention and divine argument, faith and truth in the Qur'anic story of Abraham /MariaMasi Dakake -- Abraham in the image of Job : a model for post-modern readings of Scripture/ Elizabeth alexander -- Moses and the mountain ofknowledge / Robert Jenson -- Moses in the sea, reading Scripture as liturgical performance / Peter Ochs -- Transfigured exegesis / Clifton Black.
Subject:
Abrahamic religions. -
Online resource:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9780230101357access to fulltext (Palgrave)
ISBN:
0230101356
Crisis, call, and leadership in the Abrahamic traditions
Crisis, call, and leadership in the Abrahamic traditions
[electronic resource] /edited by Peter Ochs and Stacy Johnson. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan,2009. - ix, 277 p.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Introduction / Stacy Johnson and Peter Ochs -- Pt. 1. Communal identity and the other -- Introduction / Stacy Johnson -- The sign of Jonah,a Christian perspective on the relation of the Abrahamic faiths/ Kendall Soulen -- Islam as our other, Islam as ourselves / Steven Kepnes --Qur'an and the image of the "other," the good, the bad, the ugly / Mehdi Aminrazavi -- "These are the generations," reasoning with Rabbi Samuel Ben Meier/ Michael Signer -- Three voices, one response : here I am/Stacy Johnson -- Pt. 2. Spirituality and social responsibility : poverty and charity -- Introduction/ Kevin Hughes -- The poor are always with you / Kevin Hughes -- Hearing the cry of the poor/ Aryeh Cohen --The tests of poverty / Timothy Gianotti -- In the bosom of Abraham, Saint Bonaventure, Lazarus, and the houses of hospitality / Ann Astell --Charity and the good life, on Islamic prophetic ethics/ Mohammed Azadpur -- Lawe, Loue, and Lewete, the Kenotic vision of traditional Christian political theology / R.R. Reno -- Pt. 3. Abrahamic traditions and modernity -- Introduction/ Maria MasiDakake -- Human contention and divine argument, faith and truth in the Qur'anic story of Abraham /MariaMasi Dakake -- Abraham in the image of Job : a model for post-modern readings of Scripture/ Elizabeth alexander -- Moses and the mountain ofknowledge / Robert Jenson -- Moses in the sea, reading Scripture as liturgical performance / Peter Ochs -- Transfigured exegesis / Clifton Black.
Over three years of study and fellowship, sixteen Muslim, Jewish, and Christian scholars sought to answer one question: "Do our three scriptures unite or divide us?" They offer their answers inthis book: sixteen essays on how certain ways of reading scripture may draw us apart and other waysmay draw us, together, into the source that each traditioncalls peace. Each essay examines scripturalsources as read in the classical and medieval traditions. The essays of Part I examine how each tradition addresses the "other" within its tradition and without. Part II illustrates how all three traditions attend to poverty as a societal and spiritual condition. Part III examines what it means to read scripture while facing the challenges of modernity. Overall, Ochs and Johnsonhave assembled aunique approach to inter-religious scholarship and a rare look at scriptural study as a pathway to peace.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2010.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
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LC Class. No.: BR127 / .C74 2009
Dewey Class. No.: 201/.5
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