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Monotheism and Its Complexities: Christian and Muslim Perspectives

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Conventional wisdom would have it that believing in one God is straightforward; that Muslims are expert at monotheism, but that Christians complicate it, weaken it, or perhaps even abandon it altogether by speaking of the Trinity. In this book, Muslim and Christian scholars challenge that opinion. Examining together scripture texts and theological reflections from both traditions, they show that the oneness of God is taken as axiomatic in both, and also that affirming God's unity has raised complex theological questions for both. The two faiths are not identical, but what divides them is not the number of gods they believe in. The latest volume of proceedings of The Building Bridges Seminara gathering of scholar-practitioners of Islam and Christianity that meets annually for the purpose of deep study of scripture and other texts carefully selected for their pertinence to the years chosen themethis book begins with a retrospective on the seminars first fifteen years and concludes with an account of deliberations and discussions among participants, thereby providing insight into the model of vigorous and respectful dialogue that characterizes this initiative.  Contributors include Richard Bauckham, Sidney Griffith, Christoph Schwöbel, Janet Soskice, Asma Afsaruddin, Maria Dakake, Martin Nguyen, and Sajjad Rizvi. To encourage further dialogical study, the volume includes those scripture passages and other texts on which their essays comment. A unique resource for scholars, students, and professors of Christianity and Islam. See more
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  • Weight: 327g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jun 2018
  • Publisher: Georgetown University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781626165847

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Lucinda Mosher is Assistant Academic Director of the Building Bridges Seminar; Faculty Associate in Interfaith Studies Hartford Seminary; and Center for Anglican Communion Studies Fellow in World Anglicanism Virginia Theological Seminary Alexandria Virginia. David Marshall is Academic Director of the Building Bridges Seminar; Senior Research Fellow of the Berkley Center for Religion Peace and World Affairs; and Associate Professor in the Theology Faculty of Georgetown University Washington DC.

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