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Jews, Christians, Muslims: A Comparative Introduction to Monotheistic Religions » (1st Edition)

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Authors: John Corrigan
ISBN-13: 9780023250927, ISBN-10: 0023250925
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Date Published: May 1997
Edition: 1st Edition

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Author Biography: John Corrigan

Book Synopsis

This book compares Judaism, Christianity, and Islam using seven common themes, which are equally relevant to each tradition. Provoking critical thinking, this book addresses the cultural framework of religious meanings. It explores similarities and differences among Judaism, Christianity, and Islam as it explains the ongoing process of interpretation in each religion.

A comparative view of monotheistic religions showing the manor in which each has influenced and responded to the others. Provides readers with an opportunity to appreciate how religious change takes place and how traditions are shaped and reshaped including popular religion. Combines a focus on specific themes (scripture, ritual, ethics) with a strong narrative about the historical developments of these themes. Lets the reader see the enduring aspects of each tradition alongside of the changes. A discussion of material culture is presented.. Including an analysis of art and architecture, food, dress, and the organization of space. Written in crisp, clear prose, with a non-technical, casual approach. Includes illustrations, maps, timelines, and glossary.

Table of Contents

(NOTE:Each contains three sections, one each on Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

I. SCRIPTURE AND TRADITION

1. In Judaism.


2. In Christianity.


3. In Islam.


II. MONOTHEISM.

4. In Judaism.


5. In Christianity.


6. In Islam.


III. AUTHORITY.

7. In Judaism.


8. In Christianity.


9. In Islam.


IV. WORSHIP AND RITUALS

10. In Judaism.


11. In Christianity.


12. In Islam.


V. ETHICS.

13. In Judaism.


14. In Christianity.


15. In Islam.


VI. MATERIAL CULTURE.

16. In Judaism.


17. In Christianity.


18. In Islam.


VII. RELIGION AND THE POLITICAL ORDER.

19. In Judaism.


20. In Christianity.


21. In Islam.


Notes.


Glossary.


Suggestions for Further Reading.


Timeline.


Index.

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