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Sin, Forgiveness, and Reconciliation: Christian and Muslim Perspectives [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 176 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 249 g, Not illustrated
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Apr-2016
  • Leidėjas: Georgetown University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1626162840
  • ISBN-13: 9781626162846
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 176 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 249 g, Not illustrated
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Apr-2016
  • Leidėjas: Georgetown University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1626162840
  • ISBN-13: 9781626162846
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Launched in 2002 by the Office of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Building Bridges Seminar has been under the stewardship of Georgetown University since 2012. The seminar gathers distinguished scholar-practitioners of Islam and Christianity for deep study and discussion of selected texts pertaining to an overarching theme. Sin, Forgiveness, and Reconciliation: Christian and Muslim Perspectives is a collection of essays and scripture passages studied at the 2014 Building Bridges seminar. Thoughtful and provocative, the book begins with the complete texts of the opening lectures by Veli-Matti Karkkainen and Jonathan A. C. Brown and contains essays by Christoph Schwobel, Ayman Shabana, Susan Eastman, Mohammad Hassan Khalil, Philip Sheldrake, and Asma Afsaruddin. Peppered throughout with relevant scripture passages and commentary, the text concludes with an extensive account of the informal conversations at the seminar that conveys the lively and respectful dialogue that is the hallmark of this meeting.

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A useful tool for more research-minded Muslims and Christians of any denomination to pinpoint doctrinal congruencies and disparities and to explore alternative methods of reconciling them. Providence

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Short-listed for CPA Book Award for Ecumenism and Interfaith Relations 6 (United States) and Catholic Press Association Book Award for Ecumenism and Interfaith Relations 6 (United States) and Catholic Press Association Book Award for Ecumenism and Interfaith Relations.This volume offers both scholars and seekers alike a set of invaluable insights into one of the most profound and intriguing paradoxes generated by the human being 'made in the image of God'-the human propensity for sin and the divine capacity to forgive. -- Reza Shah-Kazemi, Managing Editor, Encyclopaedia Islamica, and Research Associate, Institute of Ismaili Studies, London A well-balanced collection of primary source-based reflections on sin, forgiveness, and reconciliation by eight well-informed Muslim and Christian contributors that will be useful for inter-religious discussion groups as well as in classroom settings. Three 'Scripture Dialogue' segments ... will be particularly attractive for more advanced academic purposes... Consideration of these compelling themes in comparative context is, to say the least, much needed and most welcome. -- John Renard, Professor of Theological Studies, Saint Louis University
Introduction Part I: Overviews Sin, Forgiveness, and Reconciliation: A
Christian Perspective Veli-Matti Karkkainen Sin, Forgiveness, and
Reconciliation: A Muslim Perspective Jonathan A. C. Brown Part II: Sin
Changing Places: Understanding Sin in Relation to a Graceful GodChristoph
Schwobel The Concept of Sin the Qur'an in the Light of the Story of AdamAyman
Shabana Scripture Dialogues on Sin Part III: Forgiveness Forgiveness and
Redemption in Christian UnderstandingSusan Eastman Divine Forgiveness in
Islamic Scripture and ThoughtMohammad Hassan Khalil Scripture Dialogues on
Forgiveness Part IV: Reconciliation Reconciliation Between People:
Christian PerspectivesPhilip Sheldrake Reconciliation and Peacemaking in the
Qur'anAsma Afsaruddin Scripture Dialogues on Reconciliation Part V:
Reflection Conversation in VirginiaLucinda Mosher Index
Lucinda Mosher, assistant academic director, Building Bridges Seminar, is a faculty associate in Interfaith Studies at Hartford Seminary. David Marshall, academic director, Building Bridges Seminar, is director of the Anglican Episcopal House of Studies and associate research professor of Islamic Studies and Christian-Muslim Relations at Duke Divinity School.