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Do We Worship the Same God? : Jews, Christians, and Muslims in Dialogue.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Grand Rapids : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2012Copyright date: ©2012Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (132 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781467436571
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Do We Worship the Same God?DDC classification:
  • 201/.5
LOC classification:
  • BL473.D6 2012
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction -- The Same God? The Perspective of Faith, the Identity of God, Tolerance, and Dialogue -- Who's to Decide? -- The Christian Perspective of Faith and the Identity of God -- Revelation, the Hiddenness of God, and the Limits of the Knowledge of Faith -- Tolerance, Dialogue, and Cooperation -- Christians, Muslims, and the Name of God: Who Owns It, and How Would We Know? -- Hick's "Kantian Apophaticism" -- Christians and Muslims: How to Disagree -- Getting the "Apophatic" Right -- The Same God? -- The Difficulty of Supplying Grounds -- The Christian Argument from Creation -- Thin and Thick Theology -- God Between Christians and Jews: Is It the Same God? -- Recognizing the Same God: The Problem of Avoda Zara -- Recognizing the Same God: Worship and Story -- Recognizing the Same God: Morality and Spiritual Life -- Conclusion: God in Judaism and Christianity - Awaiting the Future -- Do Muslims and Christians Believe in the Same God? -- 1. Qur'anic Revelation and Muslim-Christian Theological Disputation -- One God: Qur'anic Affirmations -- The Trinity: Muslim Critique -- 2. Beyond Theology -- Ibn al-'Arabī and the "God Created in Belief" -- Christian Apophaticism and Superessential Identity -- Eckhartian Trinity and Metaphysical Tawhīd -- 3. Contemporary Witness and Philosophical Theology -- A Common Word -- St. Thomas Aquinas and the Common Ground of Transcendence -- Do We Worship the Same God? -- Recommended Reading -- Contributors.
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Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction -- The Same God? The Perspective of Faith, the Identity of God, Tolerance, and Dialogue -- Who's to Decide? -- The Christian Perspective of Faith and the Identity of God -- Revelation, the Hiddenness of God, and the Limits of the Knowledge of Faith -- Tolerance, Dialogue, and Cooperation -- Christians, Muslims, and the Name of God: Who Owns It, and How Would We Know? -- Hick's "Kantian Apophaticism" -- Christians and Muslims: How to Disagree -- Getting the "Apophatic" Right -- The Same God? -- The Difficulty of Supplying Grounds -- The Christian Argument from Creation -- Thin and Thick Theology -- God Between Christians and Jews: Is It the Same God? -- Recognizing the Same God: The Problem of Avoda Zara -- Recognizing the Same God: Worship and Story -- Recognizing the Same God: Morality and Spiritual Life -- Conclusion: God in Judaism and Christianity - Awaiting the Future -- Do Muslims and Christians Believe in the Same God? -- 1. Qur'anic Revelation and Muslim-Christian Theological Disputation -- One God: Qur'anic Affirmations -- The Trinity: Muslim Critique -- 2. Beyond Theology -- Ibn al-'Arabī and the "God Created in Belief" -- Christian Apophaticism and Superessential Identity -- Eckhartian Trinity and Metaphysical Tawhīd -- 3. Contemporary Witness and Philosophical Theology -- A Common Word -- St. Thomas Aquinas and the Common Ground of Transcendence -- Do We Worship the Same God? -- Recommended Reading -- Contributors.

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