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An Introduction to the Abrahamic Religions

SpringerBriefs in Religious Studies, 2015
This chapter introduces the notion of Abrahamic Religions as it applies to Islam, Christianity and Judaism. It is contended that the notion constitutes a foundational sacred Story for each of the religions that is held in common. The chapter begins exploration of the major similarities and differences between and across the three religions in their ...
Terence Lovat, Robert Crotty
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Abrahamic (Monotheistic) Religions and Women

Transgressions, 2017
As a Muslim woman, I believe in all of the major monotheistic, Abrahamic religions. This means that although my faith is in Islam, I value the beliefs of Christianity and Judaism, and find value in the Old and New testaments, the Torah and the Bible. I have discovered while the differences between these religions is relatively minor, there exists major
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Theology of Migration in the Abrahamic Religions

2014
Table of Contents Introduction: Migration in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam Elaine Padilla and Peter C. Phan Chapter 1 Theology, Migration, and the Homecoming Dale T. Irvin Chapter 2 'You Will Seek From There': The Cycle of Exile and Return in Classical Jewish Theology Devorah Schoenfeld Chapter 3 Divine Glory Danced: Jewish Migration as God's Self ...
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The Abrahamic Religions and the Classical Tradition

2015
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Abrahamic Religions

Bulletin for the Study of Religion, 2015
Examines the invention, uses, and abuses of the term "Abrahamic religions".
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The religions of Abraham

2014
Abstract ‘The religions of Abraham: Muslim understandings of God’ looks at Islam, which began historically with the life and work of Muhammad (570–632). From the Muslim point of view Islam began long before that with the purpose of God in Creation that people should live according to Din.
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