Multireligious Reflections on Friendship: Becoming Ourselves in Community: Religion and Borders
Editat de Anne-Marie Ellithorpe, Laura Duhan-Kaplan, Hussam S. Timani Contribuţii de Raymond C. Aldred, Sarah Ann Bixler, Liz Carmichael, Brandy Daniels, Dorothy Dean, Allen G. Jorgenson, Jeffery Long, Marcus Mescher, Shelly Penton, Adam Tietje, John M. Thompson, Paul J. Wadellen Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 mai 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781666917352
ISBN-10: 1666917354
Pagini: 250
Dimensiuni: 161 x 237 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Seria Religion and Borders
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1666917354
Pagini: 250
Dimensiuni: 161 x 237 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Seria Religion and Borders
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Laura Duhan-Kaplan, Hussam S. Timani, and Anne-Marie Ellithorpe
Chapter One: Friendship, Treaty, and Family: Indigenous Insights
Raymond C. Aldred and Allen G. Jorgenson
Chapter Two: Friendships of Equality: Mitratva, Hindu Traditions, and Interfaith Possibilities
Jeffery D. Long
Chapter Three: Civic Friendship and Reciprocity: Ancient Biblical Exhortations, Contemporary Opportunities
Anne-Marie Ellithorpe
Chapter Four: Becoming a Friend to the World: Santideva on "Bodhisattva Friendship"
John M. Thompson
Chapter Five: Sacred Fellowship Among Learners: A Kabbalistic Pedagogy for Our Times
Laura Duhan-Kaplan
Chapter Six: God, Prophecy, and Friendship in Islam: A Theological Perspective
Hussam S. Timani
Chapter Seven: Ineffable Accompaniment: Towards a Theology of Friendship and The Human Animal
Dorothy Dean
Chapter Eight: "I have called you friends": Friendship in the New Testament and Early Christianity
Liz Carmichael
Chapter Nine: Seeking God Together in Christ
Introduction
Laura Duhan-Kaplan, Hussam S. Timani, and Anne-Marie Ellithorpe
Chapter One: Friendship, Treaty, and Family: Indigenous Insights
Raymond C. Aldred and Allen G. Jorgenson
Chapter Two: Friendships of Equality: Mitratva, Hindu Traditions, and Interfaith Possibilities
Jeffery D. Long
Chapter Three: Civic Friendship and Reciprocity: Ancient Biblical Exhortations, Contemporary Opportunities
Anne-Marie Ellithorpe
Chapter Four: Becoming a Friend to the World: Santideva on "Bodhisattva Friendship"
John M. Thompson
Chapter Five: Sacred Fellowship Among Learners: A Kabbalistic Pedagogy for Our Times
Laura Duhan-Kaplan
Chapter Six: God, Prophecy, and Friendship in Islam: A Theological Perspective
Hussam S. Timani
Chapter Seven: Ineffable Accompaniment: Towards a Theology of Friendship and The Human Animal
Dorothy Dean
Chapter Eight: "I have called you friends": Friendship in the New Testament and Early Christianity
Liz Carmichael
Chapter Nine: Seeking God Together in Christ
Recenzii
Multireligious Reflections on Friendship: Becoming Ourselves in Community is a unique collection of essays that deepens our understanding of friendship in the world's religions, while also offering friendship as a deep and authentic way of relating in communities of diversity. This book is a significant contribution to friendship and interfaith studies.
Multireligious Reflections on Friendship paints a rich and multifaceted portrait of friendship as essential to human, religious, and multireligious communities. Its thirteen essays, attentive to history, theology, and the dynamics of lived religion everywhere, show us how even in the most difficult of circumstances friendship has always helped people to faith to survive and flourish. In today's broken world, friendships across religious borders remain a life-saving grace for us all, and this book helps us to appreciate this basic natural and supernatural truth.
Multireligious Reflections on Friendship paints a rich and multifaceted portrait of friendship as essential to human, religious, and multireligious communities. Its thirteen essays, attentive to history, theology, and the dynamics of lived religion everywhere, show us how even in the most difficult of circumstances friendship has always helped people to faith to survive and flourish. In today's broken world, friendships across religious borders remain a life-saving grace for us all, and this book helps us to appreciate this basic natural and supernatural truth.