توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب The Names of God in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam: A Basis for Interfaith Dialogue
نام کتاب : The Names of God in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam: A Basis for Interfaith Dialogue
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : نام های خدا در یهودیت، مسیحیت و اسلام: مبنایی برای گفتگوی ادیان
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نویسندگان : Máire Byrne
ناشر : Continuum
سال نشر : 2001
تعداد صفحات : 98
ISBN (شابک) : 9781472549464 , 9781441163417
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 2 مگابایت
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Contents\nAcknowledgements\nAbbreviations\n Abbreviations of Biblical Books\n Abbreviations of Translations\n Other Abbreviations\nNotes on Sacred Texts Used\n Chapter 1\nInterfaith Dialogue and Comparative Theology\n Introduction\n Objectives of this Work\n Searching for a Methodology of Approach\n Using Comparative Theology as a Framework Methodology\n What Does This Study Mean by ‘Theology’?\n Comparative Theology and Reading Religious Texts\n Possible Difficulties with Comparative Theology\n Approach\n Chapter 2\nNames and Naming\n The Importance of Names and Naming\n Naming: The Human Perspective\n The Philosophical Approach to Names\n The Function of a Name\n Naming the Divine\n A Christian Approach\n A Judaic Approach\n An Islamic Approach\n Limits of Language\n Anthropomorphism\n Chapter 3\nDivine Designations in the Hebrew Bible\n Introduction\n Selecting the Names\n The Tetragrammaton (הוהי)4\n The Divine Name as a Form of Self-Revelation\n Adonai (יָנֹדֲא) Adon (ןוֹדאָ)\n El (לֵא) God\n Elohim (םיהִֹלֱא)\n Shaddai (Almighty) (יַּדַׁש)\n YHWH (Lord) of Hosts (תֹואבְָצ הָוהְי) (YHWH Sabaoth)\n Creator (אֵרֹוב)\n Maker (הֶֹשֹע)\n The Holy God (ׁשוֹדָּקַה לֵאׇה)\n The Holy One of Israel (לֵארְָשׂיִ שׁוֹדְק)\n King (ְךֶלֶמ)\n Mighty God (רוֹבִג לֵא), Mighty One of Jacob (בֹקֲעַי ריבֲׅא), Mighty One of Israel (לֵארְָׂשיִ ריׅבֲא)\n Redeemer (לֵאֹג)\n Saviour (ַעיִׁשֹומ)\n The Living God (יַח םיׅהֹלא)\n The God of Israel (לֵארְָשׂיִ יֵהֹלֱא) / God of Jacob (בֹקֲעַי יֵהֹלֱא)\n God of Your Ancestor David (ָךיבׅא דוּׅדָ יחֵ-לאֱ)\n Father (באָ)\n Rock (רוּצ)\n Chapter 4\nDivine Designations in the New Testament\n Introduction\n God as a Character in the New Testament\n Paul Ricoeur (1913–2005) and Naming God\n Gender-Neutral Language and God of the New Testament\n Is Jesus God?\n The Trinity in Christianity\n God as ‘Father’\n Θεός Theos\n Abba\n Joachim Jeremias (1900–79)\n Does abba Mean Daddy?\n Reader-Response\n Some Conclusions of ‘Father’ and Abbai\n Other Designations\n Conclusion\n Chapter 5\nDivine Designations in the Qur’an\n Introduction\n Categorizing the Names\n The Qur’an\n Recitation\n Memorization\n Translation\n Translation into English\n Theology in Islam\n God\n Interpreting the Qur’an\n 99 Most Beautiful Names Asma ul Husna\n Allah\n The 99 Most Beautiful Names of Allah\n Conclusion\n Chapter 6\nComparative Theologies and the Names of God\n Introduction\n Benefit for the Field of Academic Study of the Sacred Texts\n Benefit for a Religious Understanding of the Text\n The Deity as Creator\n The Deity as Father\n Conclusion\nNotes\nBibliography\nIndex