A Christian-Muslim Comparative Theology of Saints

A Christian-Muslim Comparative Theology of Saints
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 263
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ISBN-10 : 9789004526839
ISBN-13 : 9004526838
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis A Christian-Muslim Comparative Theology of Saints by : Hans A. Harmakaputra

As a work in comparative theology, this book presents how an Islamic concept of sainthood (walāya) informs Christian theology in answering one question that emerges from today’s multi-faith context: “Is it possible for Christians to recognize non-Christians as saints?”

A Christian-Muslim Comparative Theology of Saints

A Christian-Muslim Comparative Theology of Saints
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Publisher : Currents of Encounter
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9004510524
ISBN-13 : 9789004510524
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Synopsis A Christian-Muslim Comparative Theology of Saints by : Hans A. Harmakaputra

In A Christian-Muslim Comparative Theology of Saints: The Community of God's Friends, Hans A. Harmakaputra focuses on a question that emerges from today's multi-faith context: "Is it possible for Christians to recognize non-Christians as saints?" To answer affirmatively, he offers a Christian perspective on an inclusive theology of saints through the lens of comparative theology that is based on the thought of Catholic, Protestant, and Muslim theologians: Karl Rahner, Jean-Luc Marion, Elizabeth Johnson, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Paul Tillich, and Ibn Arabī'. As a result of this interreligious comparison, three theological constructs emerge: (1) saints as manifestations and revealers of God's self-communication, (2) the hiddenness of saints, and (3) saints as companions. These theological constructs redefine and reconfigure Christian understanding of saints on one hand, and on the other hand provide theological reasoning to include non-Christians in the Christian notion of the communion of saints.

The Theology of Louis Massignon

The Theology of Louis Massignon
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Publisher : CUA Press
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-10 : 9780813229461
ISBN-13 : 0813229464
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis The Theology of Louis Massignon by : Christian S. Krokus

In The Theology of Louis Massignon, author Christian Krokus argues that Louis Massignon’s achievements in Christian-Muslim understanding, his activism on behalf of Muslim immigrants, refugees, and Middle Eastern Christians, as well as his developing understanding of Islam must be understood in the light of his Catholic convictions in relation to God, Christ, and the Church. With ample references to primary works, many translated into English for the first time, Krokus offers a comprehensive account of the main points of Massignon’s religious thought that will prove essential to theologians and historians working on questions of Christian-Muslim dialogue, comparative theology, and religious pluralism.

Keramat, Sacred Relics and Forbidden Idols in Singapore

Keramat, Sacred Relics and Forbidden Idols in Singapore
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 231
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ISBN-10 : 9781040118139
ISBN-13 : 1040118135
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Keramat, Sacred Relics and Forbidden Idols in Singapore by : William L. Gibson

Keramat, holy graves and shrines, represent physical markers of Singapore’s history as a multi‐ethnic maritime trading center. They offered sanctified spaces not only for Muslims but also for the entire community in which they emerged. Maintained by self‐appointed caretakers, the stories of keramat often interweave fact with folklore that mirror the history and sensibilities of the community. While once an abundant part of the social landscape of Singapore, many keramat were destroyed during the post‐independence rush to develop. These keramat now face a second vanishing with memories of them fading as caretakers and community members age and pass away. In parallel, many modern Muslims consider keramat as a form of shirk, or polytheism, and tacitly consent to their destruction. This book concludes by critically examining the often‐tense relationship between keramat and authority, both secular and religious, from colonial to modern times. The dilemmas of grappling with puritanical norms and grassroots elaborations in varying modes of preservation are investigated using case studies from Singapore and the wider region. A vital resource for scholars, this work contributes to a people’s history of Singapore, one that both deepens and problematizes official historical accounts.

Islam and Christianity

Islam and Christianity
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 684
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ISBN-10 : 9780520948334
ISBN-13 : 0520948335
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Islam and Christianity by : John Renard

In light of the widespread public perception of incompatibility between Islam and Christianity, this book provides a much-needed straightforward comparison of these two great faith traditions from a broad theological perspective. Award-winning scholar John Renard illuminates the similarities as well as the differences between Islam and Christianity through a clear exploration of four major dimensions—historical, creedal, institutional, and ethical and spiritual. Throughout, the book features comparisons between concrete elements such as creedal statements, prayer texts, and writings from major theologians and mystics. It also includes a glossary of technical theological terms. For western readers in particular, this balanced, authoritative work overturns some common stereotypes about Islam, especially those that have emerged in the decade since September 11, 2001.

The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Comparative Theology

The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Comparative Theology
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 565
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ISBN-10 : 9781394160587
ISBN-13 : 1394160585
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Comparative Theology by : Axel M. Oaks Takacs

An incisive and original collection of the most engaging issues in contemporary comparative theology In The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Comparative Theology, a team of distinguished scholars delivers a one-of-a-kind collection of essays on comparative theology. Honoring the groundbreaking work of Francis X. Clooney, S.J.—whose contributions to theology and religion will endure for generations—the included works explore seven key subjects in comparative theology, including its theory, method, history, influential contemporary developments, and potentially fruitful avenues for future discussion. The editors provide essays that reflect on the critical, theoretical, and methodological aspects of comparative theology, as well as constructive and critical appraisals of Francis Clooney’s scholarship. Over forty original contributions from internationally recognized scholars and insightful newcomers to the field are included within. Readers will also find: Insightful discussions of the larger implications of comparative theology beyond the discipline itself, especially as it relates to educational programs, institutions, and post-carceral life Robust promotion of the research methods and critical thinking present in Francis Clooney’s work Practical discussions of the most pressing challenges and opportunities facing theological researchers today Papers from leading contributors located around the globe, including emerging voices from the global south Perfect for advanced undergraduate and graduate students of theology and religious studies, The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Comparative Theology will also benefit scholars with an interest in comparative religion, interreligious studies, and interreligious theology.

The Georgetown Companion to Interreligious Studies

The Georgetown Companion to Interreligious Studies
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Publisher : Georgetown University Press
Total Pages : 565
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ISBN-10 : 9781647121631
ISBN-13 : 1647121639
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis The Georgetown Companion to Interreligious Studies by : Lucinda Mosher

The Georgetown Companion to Interreligious Studies provides fifty thought-provoking chapters on the history, priorities, challenges, pedagogies, and practical applications of this emerging field, written by an international roster of practitioners of or experts across diverse religious traditions.

A Comparative History of Catholic and Aš‘arī Theologies of Truth and Salvation

A Comparative History of Catholic and Aš‘arī Theologies of Truth and Salvation
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 198
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ISBN-10 : 9789004461765
ISBN-13 : 9004461760
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis A Comparative History of Catholic and Aš‘arī Theologies of Truth and Salvation by : Mohammed Gamal Abdelnour

A Comparative History of Catholic and Aš‘arī Theologies of Truth and Salvation offers a systematic study of the views of the two most dominant theological schools in Christianity and Islam, shifting the scholarly focus from individual theologians to theological schools.

Saints

Saints
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 423
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ISBN-10 : 9780226519937
ISBN-13 : 0226519937
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Saints by : Françoise Meltzer

While the modern world has largely dismissed the figure of the saint as a throwback, we remain fascinated by excess, marginality, transgression, and porous subjectivity—categories that define the saint. In this collection, Françoise Meltzer and Jas Elsner bring together top scholars from across the humanities to reconsider our denial of saintliness and examine how modernity returns to the lure of saintly grace, energy, and charisma. Addressing such problems as how saints are made, the use of saints by political and secular orders, and how holiness is personified, Saints takes us on a photo tour of Graceland and the cult of Elvis and explores the changing political takes on Joan of Arc in France. It shows us the self-fashioning of culture through the reevaluation of saints in late-antique Judaism and Counter-Reformation Rome, and it questions the political intent of underlying claims to spiritual attainment of a Muslim sheikh in Morocco and of Sephardism in Israel. Populated with the likes of Francis of Assisi, Teresa of Avila, and Padre Pio, this book is a fascinating inquiry into the status of saints in the modern world.

The Oxford Handbook of Christianity in Asia

The Oxford Handbook of Christianity in Asia
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 685
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ISBN-10 : 9780199341528
ISBN-13 : 0199341524
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis The Oxford Handbook of Christianity in Asia by : Felix Wilfred

Named by the International Bulletin of Missionary Studies as an Outstanding Book of 2014 for Mission Studies Despite the ongoing global expansion of Christianity, there remains a lack of comprehensive scholarship on its development in Asia. This volume fills the gap by exploring the world of Asian Christianity and its manifold expressions, including worship, theology, spirituality, inter-religious relations, interventions in society, and mission. The contributors, from over twenty countries, deconstruct many of the widespread misconceptions and interpretations of Christianity in Asia. They analyze how the growth of Christian beliefs throughout the continent is linked with the socio-political and cultural processes of colonization, decolonization, modernization, democratization, identity construction of social groups, and various social movements. With a particular focus on inter-religious encounters and emerging theological and spiritual paradigms, the volume provides alternative frames for understanding the phenomenon of conversion and studies how the scriptures of other religious traditions are used in the practice of Christianity within Asia.