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Index
Cover page Halftitle page Title page Copyright page Dedication page Table of Contents List of Contributors IntroductionAdam J. Silverstein, Guy G. Stroumsa, and Moshe Blidstein Part I. The Concept of the Abrahamic Religions
1. Abraham and Authenticity 2. Yet Another Abraham 3. Abrahamic Experiments in History 4. Three Rings or Three Impostors? The Comparative Approach to the Abrahamic Religions and its Origins 5. The Abrahamic Religions as a Modern Concept 6. The Concept of the Abrahamic Religions, Problems and Pitfalls
Part II. Communities
7. Islamo-Christian Civilization 8. The Abrahamic Religions in the Mediterranean 9. Justice 10. Jews and Muslims in Christian Law and History 11. Beyond Exclusivism in the Middle Ages: On the Three Rings, the Three Impostors, and the Discourse of Multiplicity
Part III. Scripture and Hermeneutics
12. Historical-Critical Readings of the Abrahamic Scriptures 13. Interpreters of Scripture 14. The Finality of Prophecy 15. Apocalypticism, Millenarianism, and Messianism
Part IV. Religious Thought
16. The Abrahamic Religions and the Classical Tradition 17. Confessing Monotheism in Arabic (at-Tawḥīd): The One God of Abraham and his Apologists 18. Philosophy and Theology 19. Science and Creation: The Medieval Heritage 20. Mysticism in the Abrahamic Religions 21. Political Thought 22. Religious Dualism and the Abrahamic Religions
Part V. Rituals and Ethics
23. Prayer 24. Purity and Defilement 25. Dietary Law 26. Life-Cycle Rites of Passage 27. The Cult of Saints and Pilgrimage 28. Religions of Love: Judaism, Christianity, Islam 29. Religion and Politics in the Age of Fundamentalisms
Part VI. Epilogues
30. Jewish and other Abrahamic Philosophic Arguments for Abrahamic Studies 31. Christian Perspectives: Settings, Theology, Practices, and Challenges 32. Islamic Perspectives
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