Crossing confessional boundaries: exemplary lives in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions
"Arguably the single most important element in Abrahamic cross-confessional relations has been an ongoing mutual interest in perennial spiritual and ethical exemplars of one another's communities. Ranging from Late Antiquity through the Middle Ages, Crossing Confessional Boundaries explore...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Arguably the single most important element in Abrahamic cross-confessional relations has been an ongoing mutual interest in perennial spiritual and ethical exemplars of one another's communities. Ranging from Late Antiquity through the Middle Ages, Crossing Confessional Boundaries explores the complex roles played by saints, sages, and Friends of God in the communal and intercommunal lives of Christians, Muslims, and Jews across the Mediterranean world, from Spain and North Africa to the Middle East to the Balkans. By examining these stories in their broad institutional, social, and cultural contexts, Crossing Confessional Boundaries reveals unique theological insights into the interlocking histories of the Abrahamic faiths"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xii, 345 pages) |
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spelling | Renard, John, 1944- author. Crossing confessional boundaries exemplary lives in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions John Renard Oakland, California University of California Press [2020] 1 online resource (xii, 345 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier The S. Mark Taper Foundation imprint in Jewish studies Print version record Includes bibliographical references and index "Arguably the single most important element in Abrahamic cross-confessional relations has been an ongoing mutual interest in perennial spiritual and ethical exemplars of one another's communities. Ranging from Late Antiquity through the Middle Ages, Crossing Confessional Boundaries explores the complex roles played by saints, sages, and Friends of God in the communal and intercommunal lives of Christians, Muslims, and Jews across the Mediterranean world, from Spain and North Africa to the Middle East to the Balkans. By examining these stories in their broad institutional, social, and cultural contexts, Crossing Confessional Boundaries reveals unique theological insights into the interlocking histories of the Abrahamic faiths"-- Provided by publisher Introduction: Metaphor, method, and the three "sources" of hagiographic narrative -- Part one. Geographies shared -- Historical/anthropological perspectives -- Part two. Hagiographies compared -- literary perspectives: form, content, and function -- Part three. Dramatis personae: history, authority, and community In English. Abrahamic religions Mediterranean Region History To 1500. Saints History To 1500. Abrahamic religions Relations. Religions abrahamiques Relations. RELIGION Islam History. bisacsh Abrahamic religions fast Saints fast Mediterranean Region fast To 1500 fast abrahamic religions. christian hagiography. christianity. christians. comparative religion. comparative religions. faith based comparison. friends of god. hagiography. history of abrahamic faiths. history of interfaith dialogue. islam. islamic studies. jewish studies. jews. judaism. muslims. religion in late antiquity. religion in the mediterranean. religion in the middle ages. religious education. religious studies. sages. saints. world theology. History fast has work: Crossing confessional boundaries (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGR8w3R6FvJKyfjPGvbjRX https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print versiion Renard, John, 1944- Crossing confessional boundaries. Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2020] 9780520287914 (DLC) 2019045328 (OCoLC)1119608702 S. Mark Taper Foundation imprint in Jewish studies. FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2361787 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Renard, John, 1944- Crossing confessional boundaries exemplary lives in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions S. Mark Taper Foundation imprint in Jewish studies. Introduction: Metaphor, method, and the three "sources" of hagiographic narrative -- Part one. Geographies shared -- Historical/anthropological perspectives -- Part two. Hagiographies compared -- literary perspectives: form, content, and function -- Part three. Dramatis personae: history, authority, and community Abrahamic religions Mediterranean Region History To 1500. Saints History To 1500. Abrahamic religions Relations. Religions abrahamiques Relations. RELIGION Islam History. bisacsh Abrahamic religions fast Saints fast |
title | Crossing confessional boundaries exemplary lives in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions |
title_auth | Crossing confessional boundaries exemplary lives in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions |
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title_full | Crossing confessional boundaries exemplary lives in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions John Renard |
title_fullStr | Crossing confessional boundaries exemplary lives in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions John Renard |
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