Monotheism and Its Complexities: Christian and Muslim Perspectives

Author:   Lucinda Mosher ,  David Marshall ,  Richard Bauckham ,  Maria Dakake
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Pages:   208
Publication Date:   01 June 2018
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Author:   Lucinda Mosher ,  David Marshall ,  Richard Bauckham ,  Maria Dakake
Publisher:   Georgetown University Press
Imprint:   Georgetown University Press
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9781626165830


ISBN 10:   1626165831
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   01 June 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Participants in Building Bridges Seminar 2016 Preface: Fifteen Years of Construction: a retrospective on the first decade-and-a-half of the Building Bridges SeminarLucinda Mosher Introduction Part I: The Oneness of God in the Biblical Witness Complexities Surrounding God's Oneness in Biblical MonotheismRichard Bauckham Bridging the Chasm between the Divine and the Human: A Muslim Response to Richard BauckhamMaria Massi Dakake Texts from the Bible Part II: The Oneness of God in the Qur'ān and Hadīth Monotheism in IslamAsma Afsaruddin The Complexity of Monotheism in Islam: A Christian Response to Asma AfsaruddinSidney Griffith Texts from the Qurān and Hadīth Part III: Grappling With the Unity Question in the Elaboration of Christian Doctrine The One and the Three in Christian Worship and Doctrine: Engaging with the Question of Divine Unity in the Elaboration of Christian DoctrineChristoph Schwöbel Of Storytellers and Storytelling: A Muslim Response to Christoph Schwöbel Martin Nguyen Texts from the Christian Tradition Part IV: Safeguarding Tawhīd in the Elaboration of the Islamic Tradition God is One but Unlike Any Other: Theological Argumentation on Tawhīd in IslamSajjad Rizvi Christianity, Trinity, and the One God: A Response to Sajjad RizviJanet Soskice Texts from the Islamic Tradition Part V: Reflections Dialogue in Northern Virginia: Reflections on Building Bridges Seminar 2016Lucinda Mosher IndexAbout the Editors

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Publications of the Building Bridges Seminars have been essential resources for my graduate seminars in Christian-Muslim studies. The proceedings of this 15th session on monotheism are especially rich. The scholars representing their traditions are forthright in addressing historical to present day controversies on the topic and their insights reveal the depth with which sacred texts proclaim and theological doctrines acknowledge God's Oneness. It is a volume that will be widely used for advanced courses in comparative theology. -- Marianne Farina, CSC, Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology, Berkeley, CA This wonderful collection is a great resource to learn about Christian and Muslim attitudes toward monotheism. The different contributions underscore the importance of the Building Bridges Seminars on interfaith dialogue, which help us to better understand Christians and Muslims. -- Amir Hussain, Department of Theological Studies, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles.


Publications of the Building Bridges Seminars have been essential resources for my graduate seminars in Christian-Muslim studies. The proceedings of this 15th session on monotheism are especially rich. The scholars representing their traditions are forthright in addressing historical to present day controversies on the topic and their insights reveal the depth with which sacred texts proclaim and theological doctrines acknowledge God's Oneness. It is a volume that will be widely used for advanced courses in comparative theology. --Marianne Farina, CSC, Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology, Berkeley, CA This wonderful collection is a great resource to learn about Christian and Muslim attitudes toward monotheism. The different contributions underscore the importance of the Building Bridges Seminars on interfaith dialogue, which help us to better understand Christians and Muslims. --Amir Hussain, Department of Theological Studies, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles.


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Lucinda Mosher is Assistant Academic Director of the Building Bridges Seminar; Faculty Associate in Interfaith Studies, Hartford Seminary; and Center for Anglican Communion Studies Fellow in World Anglicanism, Virginia Theological Seminary, Alexandria, Virginia. David Marshall is Academic Director of the Building Bridges Seminar; Senior Research Fellow of the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs; and Associate Professor in the Theology Faculty of Georgetown University, Washington, DC.

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