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Covenant, Typology, and the Story of Joseph
Critical scholars traditionally assert that the Joseph story (Genesis 37–50) does not develop any of the covenantal themes prominent in Genesis 1–36. By considering Joseph’s relationship to the kingship, seed, land, and blessing promises of the Abrahamic
Samuel Emadi
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Revelation and Prophecy in the Quran and the Testaments [PDF]
This article tries to study and compare revelation and prophecy issues in Qur'an and the Testaments perspective. Among all books based on revelation and prophecy issues, Quran, due to its unassailable authenticity, has its own place.
Dr. Afzalodin Rəhimov (Azerbaijan)
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From Scripturalism to the ‘Chain of Tradition’: Between Rabbanite and Karaite Judaism
This article focuses on the controversy and theological polemics advanced by the Jewish-Karaite movement against one of the central concepts of mainstream Rabbinic Judaism—the Oral Torah and the legitimacy of its transmission (“Chain of Tradition”). This
Golda Akhiezer
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The Drama of Divine Providence: Reflections on the Problem of Evil [PDF]
This article studies the problem of evil in Abrahamic religions and philosophical traditions, and tries to restate their solutions in a contemporary language.
Edward Alam
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Within, without: dialogical perspectives on feminism and Islam. [PDF]
This paper offers an ontological and literary review of Muslim women’s religious practices across the Muslim ummah, in considering the development of an epistemology of faith and feminism within the Islamic schema. Global examples of faith-based practice
Ashencaen Crabtree, Sara, Husain, Fatima
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Jihadism: What is a Terror Apparatus? Interview with Jacob Rogozinski [PDF]
In the present interview, Jacob Rogozinski elucidates the main concepts and theses he developed in his latest book dedicated to the issue of modern jihadism.
Rogozinski, Jacob, Wilmes, Andreas
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Abraham's sacrifice in the Qur'an: beyond the body
It has been stated that the body has overtly or latently been a focal point in the history of the three Abrahamic religions’. However, Islam’s scripture, the Qur’an, does not say that Abraham (Ibrahim in Arabic) binds his son’s body, nor is the body the
Asma Barlas
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The Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Attitude to Work—A Comparative Perspective
The major aim of the religious person is to obey God’s injunctions and follow His ways. If he or she shall do so, he or she will attain success in this world or in the world-to-come. Thus, the Abrahamic religions have come to center on precepts involving
Amir Mashiach
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The soul of the soil: Unearthing a Nation's eco‐empathy through 1200 years of Persian poetry
Abstract Cultivating a profound sense of connection with the natural world, conceptualized as eco‐empathy, is increasingly recognized as a vital precursor to effective environmental stewardship. While scientific data frame ecological crises, literary traditions offer a unique archive for tracing the history of this empathetic bond. This study positions
Isa Esfandiarpour‐Boroujeni +7 more
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The Limits of Theodicy: An Eastern Orthodox Perspective on Evil and Interreligious Theology [PDF]
This essay is written from the vantage point of a comparative theologian who is personally steeped in the Eastern Orthodox Christian tradition and who primarily specializes in Christian-Muslim comparative theology.
Monge, Rico G.
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