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Charity in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions

Abubakar, Dauda(Contributions by)Adam, Thomas(Contributions by)Ayalon, Yaron(Contributions by)Beabout, Gregory R.(Contributions by)Galia, Riki(Contributions by)Gavitt, Philip R.(Contributions by)Harpci, Fatih(Contributions by)Jones, Melinda(Contributions by)Lieberman, Julia R.(Contributions by)Ricca, Mario(Contributions by)Rigotti, Elizabeth Patricia(Contributions by)Rozbicki, Michal Jan(Contributions by)Sperber, Haim(Contributions by)Zaman, Tahir(Contributions by)Lieberman, Julia R.(Edited by)Rozbicki, Michal Jan(Edited by)
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This collection compares and contrasts the historical practice of charity among the three Abrahamic religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

The international group of contributors analyses such topics as virtue, poverty, wealth, and justifications for charity with an aim toward intercultural understanding.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
1498560865 / 9781498560863
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
205.677
16/07/2017
English
274 pages
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