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The Abrahamic Vernacular

Part of the Elements in Religion and Monotheism series
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Contemporary thought typically places a strong emphasis on the exclusive and competitive nature of Abrahamic monotheisms.

This instinct is certainly borne out by the histories of religious wars, theological polemic, and social exclusion involving Jews, Christians, and Muslims.

But there is also another side to the Abrahamic coin.

Even in the midst of communal rivalry, Jews, Christians, and Muslim practitioners have frequently turned to each other to think through religious concepts, elucidate sacred history, and enrich their ritual practices.

Scholarship often describes these interactions between the Abrahamic monotheisms using metaphors of exchange between individuals-as if one tradition might borrow a theological idea from another in the same way that a neighbor might borrow a recipe.

This Element proposes that there are deeper forms of entanglement at work in these historical moments.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1009517171 / 9781009517171
Hardback
201.5
25/04/2024
United Kingdom
English
75 pages.