Ishmael Instructs Isaac (e-bog) af Kaltner, John
Kaltner, John (forfatter)

Ishmael Instructs Isaac e-bog

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Jews, Christians, and Muslims trace their roots to Abraham and yet it is a shock to many Bible readers that some of the characters and stories in their sacred text are also found in the pages of Islams sacred text, the Quran. By exploring the relationship between the Bible and the Quran in Ishmael Instructs Isaac, John Kaltner challenges Bible readers to think about their sacred book in new, ex...
E-bog 295,53 DKK
Forfattere Kaltner, John (forfatter)
Udgivet 15 juni 2017
Længde 312 sider
Genrer HRH
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780814683637
Jews, Christians, and Muslims trace their roots to Abraham and yet it is a shock to many Bible readers that some of the characters and stories in their sacred text are also found in the pages of Islams sacred text, the Quran. By exploring the relationship between the Bible and the Quran in Ishmael Instructs Isaac, John Kaltner challenges Bible readers to think about their sacred book in new, exciting ways. In doing so, he leads all to a better appreciation of Islam.After a brief overview of the text, themes, structure, and use of the Quran, Kaltner focuses on traditions that are shared with the Bible. He explains that the Bible and Quran contain many of the same themes, figures, and episodes. However, at times, there are significant differences in their descriptions of the same event or figure. By discussing such topics and figures as God, humanity, prophecy, creation, life after death, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Mary, Kaltner examines the similarities and differences between the two texts. This comparative method allows readers to better appreciate both what is distinctive about Islam and what it shares with Judaism and Christianity.Jews and Christians view Isaac as the son of Abraham in whom the family line continued. Muslims, on the other hand, view Isaacs brother Ishmael as the rightful heir. This difference must not obscure what is held in common: a belief in the one God and a family - albeit distant - relationship.Written for undergraduate and seminary courses on Islam, the Quran, comparative religions, inter-religious dialogue, world scriptures, and biblical interpretation, Ishmael Instructs Isaac is also a useful resource for discussion groups in churches, synagogues, and mosques.Includes English translations of the Quranic texts discussed.John Kaltner, PhD, is assistant professor of religious studies at Rhodes College where he teaches courses in the Bible and Islam. He has worked in the Middle East with the Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America.