Three faiths--one God : a Jewish, Christian, Muslim encounter / edited by John Hick and Edmund S. Meltzer ; foreword by John David Maguire.
Material type: TextPublication details: Albany, New York : State University of New York Press, (c)1989.Description: xiv, 240 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780791400432
- 9780791400425
- BM601 .T474 1989
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Edmund S. Meltzer -- 'This is my God' : one Jew's faith / Elliot N. Dorff -- James A. Sanders -- Ibrahim Hamdani -- On the Christian doctrine of God / Jack Verheyden -- A Jewish Response / David Ellenson -- God : a Muslim view / Muzammil H. Siddiqi -- Susannah Heschel -- M. Francis Meskill -- The earth and humanity : a Muslim view / Jamal Badawi -- Carl W. Ernst -- Patricia S. Karlin-Neumann -- The earth and humanity : a Christian view / John B. Cobb, Jr. -- Ben Beliak -- The land of Israel : sanctified matter or mythic space? / Chaim Seidler-Feller -- Heidi Singh -- Ismail K. Poonawala -- The essence of Judaism / David Ellenson -- The heart of the Christian faith for me / James A. Sanders -- Islam : a brief look / Jamal Badawi -- Trinity and Incarnation in the light of religious pluralism / John Hick -- Muzammil H. Siddiqi -- Three faiths and some common problems / John A. Hutchison -- Rolf P. Knierim.
The interactions of the Jewish, Christian and Muslim communities through the centuries have often been hostile and sometimes violent. Today a new 'trialogue' between them is developing in several parts of the world. One of the most ambitious ventures so far of this kind took place recently in California and produced this set of exploratory papers and responses. The subjects are the concepts of God in the three traditions, their attitudes to the material world, and their understandings of human life and history. The discussions were frank and realistic but at the same time hopeful. AMAZON
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