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The Oxford Handbook of the Abrahamic Religions includes
authoritative yet accessible studies on a wide variety of topics
dealing comparatively with Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, as
well as with the interactions between the adherents of these
religions throughout history. The comparative study of the
Abrahamic Religions has been undertaken for many centuries. More
often than not, these studies reflected a polemical rather than an
ecumenical approach to the topic. Since the nineteenth century, the
comparative study of the Abrahamic Religions has not been pursued
either intensively or systematically, and it is only recently that
the comparative study of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam has
received more serious attention. This volume contributes to the
emergence and development of the comparative study of the Abrahamic
religions, a discipline which is now in its formative stages. This
Handbook includes both critical and supportive perspectives on the
very concept of the Abrahamic religions and discussions on the role
of the figure of Abraham in these religions. It features 32 essays,
by the foremost scholars in the field, on the historical
interactions between Abrahamic communities; on Holy Scriptures and
their interpretation; on conceptions of religious history; on
various topics and strands of religious thought, such as monotheism
and mysticism; on rituals of prayer, purity, and sainthood, on love
in the three religions and on fundamentalism. The volume concludes
with three epilogues written by three influential figures in the
Christian, Jewish, and Muslim communities, to provide a broader
perspective on the comparative study of the Abrahamic religions.
This ground-breaking work introduces readers to the challenges and
rewards of studying these three religions together.
This volume brings together articles on various aspects of the
intellectual and social histories of Islamicate societies and of
the traditions and contexts that contributed to their formation and
evolution. Written by leading scholars who span three generations
and who cover such diverse fields as Late Antique Studies, Islamic
Studies, Classics, and Jewish Studies, the volume is a testament to
the breadth and to the sustained, deep impact of the corpus of the
honoree, Professor Patricia Crone. Contributors are: David
Abulafia, Asad Q. Ahmed, Karen Bauer, Michael Cooperson, Hannah
Cotton, David M. Eisenberg, Khaled El-Rouayheb, Matthew S. Gordon,
Gerald Hawting, Judith Herrin, Robert Hoyland, Bella Tendler
Krieger, Margaret Larkin, Maria Mavroudi, Christopher Melchert,
Pavel Pavlovitch, David Powers, Chase Robinson, Behnam Sadeghi,
Adam Silverstein, Devin Stewart, Guy Stroumsa, D. G. Tor, Kevin van
Bladel, David J. Wasserstein, Chris Wickam, Joseph Witztum, F. W.
Zimmermann
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