The Binding (aqedah) and Its Transformations in Judaism and Islam

The Binding (aqedah) and Its Transformations in Judaism and Islam
Author: Mishael Caspi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1995
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

The story of the Binding of Isaac (Aqedah) has long attracted the attention of scholars. Jewish, Christian, and Muslim thinkers still search for the most significant interpretations in order to strengthen their unique theological perceptions of the tale. Christian scholars have often focused on parallels between the binding of Isaac and the crucifixion of Jesus. However, little serious research has been undertaken to examine the story of the binding as it appears in Jewish and Islamic traditions, and see whether the parallel components could be found in the binding of Isaac vis a vis the binding of Ishmael. The Koranic story does not mention a name for the one who is bound, and Muslim scholars until the 12th century disputed the missing name, some suggesting that it was Isaac, others arguing that it was Ishmael.

Reconfiguring Thomistic Christology

Reconfiguring Thomistic Christology
Author: Matthew Levering
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2023-02-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1009221450

Unites eschatologically charged biblical Christology with metaphysical and dogmatic Thomistic Christology, by highlighting shared typological Christologies.

The New Isaac

The New Isaac
Author: Leroy Andrew Huizenga
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2009
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004175695

Gospel scholarship has long recognized that Matthean Christology is a rich, multifaceted tapestry weaving multifold Old Testment figures together in the person of Jesus. It is somewhat strange, therefore, that scholarship has found little role for the figure of Isaac in the Gospel of Matthew. Employing Umberto Eco's theory of the Model Reader as a theoretical basis to ground the phenomenon of Matthean intertextuality, this work contends that when read rightly as a coherent narrative in its first-century setting, with proper attention to both biblical texts and extrabiblical traditions about Isaac, the Gospel of Matthew evinces a significant Isaac typology in service of presenting Jesus as new temple and decisive sacrifice.

Defending God

Defending God
Author: James L. Crenshaw
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2005-04-21
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0195140028

What motivates the centuries old human endeavour to impose moral standards of behaviour on the gods? James Crenshaw offers a synthesis of his ideas on the subject of theodicy & the struggle to absolve the deity of responsibility for injustice.

Sacrifice and Community

Sacrifice and Community
Author: Matthew Levering
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2008-04-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1405152176

This book explores the character of the Eucharist as communion inand through sacrifice. It will stimulate discussion because of itscontroversial critique of the dominant paradigm for Eucharistictheology, its reclamation of St Thomas Aquinas’s theology ofthe Eucharist, and its response to Pope John Paul II’sEcclesia de Eucharistia. Argues that the Eucharist cannot be separated from sacrifice,and rediscovers the biblical connections between sacrifice andcommunion. Timed to coincide with the Year of the Eucharist, proclaimed byPope John Paul II. Reclaims the riches of St Thomas Aquinas’s theology ofthe Eucharist, which had recently been reduced to a metaphysicaldefence of transubstantiation.

A Life in Parables and Poetry: Mishael Maswari Caspi

A Life in Parables and Poetry: Mishael Maswari Caspi
Author: John T. Greene
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2020-08-10
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3112209095

Die Reihe Islamkundliche Untersuchungen wurde 1969 im Klaus Schwarz Verlag begründet und hat sich zu einem der wichtigsten Publikationsorgane der Islamwissenschaft in Deutschland entwickelt. Die über 330 Bände widmen sich der Geschichte, Kultur und den Gesellschaften Nordafrikas, des Nahen und Mittleren Ostens sowie Zentral-, Süd- und Südost-Asiens.

Jews, Christians and Muslims in Encounter

Jews, Christians and Muslims in Encounter
Author: Edward Kessler
Publisher: Hymns Ancient and Modern Ltd
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2013
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0334047153

This book reflects on one of the most pressing challenges of our time: the current and historical relationships that exist between the faith-traditions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Kessler's writings shed light on common purpose as well as how to manage difference.

Far From Minimal

Far From Minimal
Author: Duncan Burns
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 573
Release: 2012-03-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0567313379

Marking the 60th birthday of Professor Philip R. Davies, Dr. Duncan Burns and John W. Rogerson, his former student and colleague, respectively, aim to do him justice. They have comprised articles from their peers to reflect on the impact Professor Davies has made in three particular areas of study: Hebrew Bible, Qumran, and Paleastinian Archaeology; New Testament and Early Judaism; and Biblical Interpretation. The breadth of this volume aims to reflect the scope, interest, and influence of Professor Davies from the last 30 years.

Abraham's Curse

Abraham's Curse
Author: Bruce Chilton
Publisher: Image
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2008-02-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0385525605

"When they arrived at the place which God had indicated to him, Abraham built an altar there, and arranged the wood. Then he bound his son and put him on the altar on top of the wood. Abraham stretched out his hand and took the knife to kill his son..." --The Book of Genesis The story of Abraham's acceptance of God's command to sacrifice his son Isaac is one of the most disturbing of all biblical stories. Isaac is spared only at the last moment, when an angel stops Abraham's hand. Theologians and scholars have wrestled with the question of why God asked Abraham to kill his beloved son, why Abraham acquiesced, and why in some interpretations he actually killed his son. In Abraham's Curse, Bruce Chilton traces the impact of the story of Abraham and Isaac on the beliefs and teachings of Judaism (where Abraham is regarded as the forefather of Israel), Islam (where he provides the role model for Muhammad), and Christianity (where he is the ancestor of King David, whose lineage culminates in Jesus). As Chilton examines the story's significance, he makes the case that, far from only reflecting the violence of an ancient, unenlightened time, the sacrifice of children in the name of religion is still a fundamental part of our lives and culture -- from Islamist suicide bombings to militant Zionism and graphic glorifications of the Crucifixion of Christ.