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Who Are the Real Chosen People? - The Meaning of Choseness in Judaism, Christianity and Islam (Hardcover): Reuven Firestone Who Are the Real Chosen People? - The Meaning of Choseness in Judaism, Christianity and Islam (Hardcover)
Reuven Firestone
R681 R568 Discovery Miles 5 680 Save R113 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What Does It Mean to Be "Chosen"? Why Did God Have to Choose? “To be chosen can have a range of meaning from the mundane to the holy, but in all cases it means to be singled out and preferred over others. In a deep sense that permeates much or most of Western culture, having been chosen communicates a sense of something that is extraordinary, is transcendent, and entitles a reward. What is assumed in this sense of the term is that God has done the choosing and the reward is something that is unequaled, for what could possibly equal divinely ordained eternal happiness?” —from the Introduction Religious people who define themselves as monotheists have often advanced the idea that their relationship with God is unique and superior to all others. Theirs supersedes those who came before, and is superior to those who have followed. This phenomenon tends to be expressed in terms not only of supersessionism, but also “chosenness,” or “election.” Who is most beloved by God? What expression of the divine will is the most perfect? Which relationship reflects God's ultimate demands or desire? In this fascinating examination of the religious phenomenon of chosenness, Reuven Firestone explores the idea of covenant, and the expressions of supersessionism as articulated through the scriptures of the three major monotheistic religions: Judaism, Christianity and Islam. He explores how and why the ongoing competition and friction between these religions came about, and offers thoughts about how to overcome it.

The Power of Dialogue - Jewish - Christian - Muslim Agreement and Collaboration (Paperback): Reuven Firestone, Khalid Duran,... The Power of Dialogue - Jewish - Christian - Muslim Agreement and Collaboration (Paperback)
Reuven Firestone, Khalid Duran, Leonard Swidler
R881 Discovery Miles 8 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Journeys in Holy Lands - The Evolution of the Abraham-Ishmael Legends in Islamic Exegesis (Paperback, New): Reuven Firestone Journeys in Holy Lands - The Evolution of the Abraham-Ishmael Legends in Islamic Exegesis (Paperback, New)
Reuven Firestone
R1,073 Discovery Miles 10 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
An Introduction to Islam for Jews (Paperback): Reuven Firestone An Introduction to Islam for Jews (Paperback)
Reuven Firestone
R509 Discovery Miles 5 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This title helps Jews understand Islam - a reasoned and candid view. Muslim-Jewish relations in the United States, Israel, and Europe are tenuous. Jews and Muslims struggle to understand one another and know little about each other's traditions and beliefs.Firestone explains the remarkable similarities and profound differences between Judaism and Islam, the complex history of Jihad, the legal and religious positions of Jews in the world of Islam, how various expressions of Islam (Sunni, Shi'a, Sufi, Salafi, etc.) regard Jews, the range of Muslim views about Israel, and much more. He addresses these issues and others with candor and integrity, and he writes with language, symbols, and ideas that make sense to Jews.Exploring these subjects in today's vexed political climate is a delicate undertaking. Firestone draws on the research and writings of generations of Muslim, Jewish, and other scholars, as well as his own considerable expertise in this field. The book's tone is neither disparaging, apologetic, nor triumphal. Firestone provides many original sources in translation, as well as an appendix of additional key sources in context. Most importantly, this book is readable and reasoned, presenting to readers for the first time the complexity of Islam and its relationship toward Jews and Judaism.

Learned Ignorance - Intellectual Humility among Jews, Christians and Muslims (Paperback): James L. Heft, Reuven Firestone, Omid... Learned Ignorance - Intellectual Humility among Jews, Christians and Muslims (Paperback)
James L. Heft, Reuven Firestone, Omid Safi
R1,593 Discovery Miles 15 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Constructive interreligious dialogue is only a recent phenomenon. Until the nineteenth century, most dialogue among believers was carried on as a debate aimed either to disprove the claims of the other, or to convert the other to one's own tradition. At the end of the nineteenth century, Protestant Christian missionaries of different denominations had created such a cacophony amongst themselves in the mission fields that they decided that it would be best if they could begin to overcome their own differences instead of confusing and even scandalizing the people whom they were trying to convert. By the middle of the twentieth century, the horrors of the Holocaust compelled Christians, especially mainline Protestants and Catholics, to enter into a serious dialogue with Jews, one of the consequences of which was the removal of claims by Christians to have replaced Judaism, and revising text books that communicated that message to Christian believers.
Now, at the beginning of the twenty-first century, many branches of Christianity, not least the Catholic Church, are engaged in a world-wide constructive dialogue with Muslims, made all the more necessary by the terrorist attacks of September 11. In these new conversations, Muslim religious leaders took an important initiative when they sent their document, ''A Common Word Between Us, '' to all Christians in the West. It is an extraordinary document, for it makes a theological argument (various Christians in the West, including officials at the Vatican, have claimed that a ''theological conversation'' with Muslims is not possible) based on texts drawn from the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament and the Qur'an, that Jewish, Christian, and Muslim believers share the God-given obligation to love God and each other in peace and justice.
The Institute for Advanced Catholic Studies brought together an international group of sixteen Jewish, Catholic, and Muslim scholars to carry on an important theological exploration of the theme of ''learned ignorance.''

Jihad - The Origin of Holy War in Islam (Hardcover): Reuven Firestone Jihad - The Origin of Holy War in Islam (Hardcover)
Reuven Firestone
R3,131 Discovery Miles 31 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Reuven Firestone traces the origin and evolution of Islamic holy war through the changes affecting the new community of Muslims in their transition from ancient Arabian culture to the religious civilization of Islam. He demonstrates that, at base, Islamic holy war is a product of the mixture of old Arabian culture with innovations engendered by the introduction of monotheism.

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