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OverviewReligious people who define themselves as monotheists have often advanced the idea that their relationship with God is unique and superior to all others. Theirs supercedes those who came before and is superior to those who have followed. This phenomenon tends to be expressed in terms not only of supersessionism, but, also, ""chosenness"" or ""election."" Who is most beloved by God? What expression of the divine will is the most perfect? Which relationship reflects God's ultimate demands or desire? In this fascinating examination of the religious phenomenon of chosenness, Reuven Firestone explores the idea of covenant and the expressions of supersessionism as articulated through the scriptures of the three major monotheistic religions: Judaism, Christianity and Islam. He explores how and why the ongoing competition and friction between these religions came about and offers thoughts about how to overcome it. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Reuven FirestonePublisher: Jewish Lights Publishing Imprint: SkyLight Paths Publishing,US Dimensions: Width: 22.90cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 15.20cm ISBN: 9781594732904ISBN 10: 1594732906 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 14 October 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction: The Language of Chosenness vii 1 In the Beginning … 1 2 Chosenness in the Ancient Near East 11 3 Best Practice Models and Religious Success 35 4 Chosenness and Covenant in the New Testament 57 5 Chosenness and Covenant in the Qur'an 73 6 Chosenness and Covenant in Rabbinic Literature 85 7 The Merit of the Ancients 91 8 The Legacy of Chosenness 115 9 Does Redemption Require Election? 131 Conclusion: Retaining Our Uniqueness while Affirming the Other 147 Notes 151 Suggestions for Further Reading 157ReviewsThe first careful, fair, and thorough comparison of how the concept functions in the three major Abrahamic religions . Required reading. Harvey Cox, Hollis Professor of Divinity, Harvard University Scholars and laypeople, believers and skeptics alike will profit greatly from this informative and thought-provoking book. Rabbi David Ellenson, PhD, president, Hebrew Union College Jewish Institute of Religion Does the reader a favor by not glossing over the hard issues that confront us, rather offering a timely analysis of the concept of chosenness. Akbar Ahmed, PhD, Ibn Khaldun Chair of Islamic Studies, American University Author InformationRabbi Reuven Firestone, PhD, is professor of Medieval Jewish and Islamic Studies at Hebrew Union College–Jewish Institute of Religion. He is the author of Introduction to Islam for Jews and Children of Abraham: An Introduction to Judaism for Muslims,among other books. He is a frequent speaker on the topics of early Islam and its relationship to Judaism and Christianity, scriptural interpretation of the Bible and Qur'an, and the phenomenon of holy war in the Abrahamic religions. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |