Is “Allah” the God of the Jewish People and the Bible? Investigating the Manuscript and Anthropological Evidenceence
Is "Allah" the God of the Jewish People and the Bible? Find out in this ebook, filled with tons of info, proof texts and photographs of the manuscripts that prove Arabian Jews and Christians have referred to God as "Allah" all along.
This work is written from what could be called – for lack of a better word – a "universalistic" perspective. That is, it accepts that all world religious traditions are rooted in some historical fact, and that all prophets were essentially bringing the same message to various cultures; relative to their times, and regional contexts. It does not pit one prophet or tradition against any other, nor does it see one religious book as the focus to the abrogation of others. At the same time, however, it is written by a religious, practicing Jew, from a historically-informed Jewish perspective.
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This work is written from what could be called – for lack of a better word – a "universalistic" perspective. That is, it accepts that all world religious traditions are rooted in some historical fact, and that all prophets were essentially bringing the same message to various cultures; relative to their times, and regional contexts. It does not pit one prophet or tradition against any other, nor does it see one religious book as the focus to the abrogation of others. At the same time, however, it is written by a religious, practicing Jew, from a historically-informed Jewish perspective.
Is “Allah” the God of the Jewish People and the Bible? Investigating the Manuscript and Anthropological Evidenceence
Is "Allah" the God of the Jewish People and the Bible? Find out in this ebook, filled with tons of info, proof texts and photographs of the manuscripts that prove Arabian Jews and Christians have referred to God as "Allah" all along.
This work is written from what could be called – for lack of a better word – a "universalistic" perspective. That is, it accepts that all world religious traditions are rooted in some historical fact, and that all prophets were essentially bringing the same message to various cultures; relative to their times, and regional contexts. It does not pit one prophet or tradition against any other, nor does it see one religious book as the focus to the abrogation of others. At the same time, however, it is written by a religious, practicing Jew, from a historically-informed Jewish perspective.
This work is written from what could be called – for lack of a better word – a "universalistic" perspective. That is, it accepts that all world religious traditions are rooted in some historical fact, and that all prophets were essentially bringing the same message to various cultures; relative to their times, and regional contexts. It does not pit one prophet or tradition against any other, nor does it see one religious book as the focus to the abrogation of others. At the same time, however, it is written by a religious, practicing Jew, from a historically-informed Jewish perspective.
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BN ID: | 2940013930971 |
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Publisher: | New Dawn Publications |
Publication date: | 02/29/2012 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 2 MB |
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