The Oxford Handbook of the Abrahamic Religions
Edited by Adam J. Silverstein, Guy G. Stroumsa, and Moshe Blidstein
Table of Contents
Preface
List of Contributors
Part I: The Concept of the Abrahamic Religions
1. Abraham and Authenticity, Reuven Firestone
2. Abrahamic Experiments in History, Adam Silverstein
3. Three Rings or Three Impostors? The Comparative Approach to the Abrahamic Religions and its Origins, Guy G. Stroumsa
4. The Abrahamic Religions as a Modern Concept, Mark Silk
5. Philosophical Perspectives, Rémi Brague
6. Yet Another Abraham, Gil Anidjar
Part II: Communities
7. Islamo-Christian Civilization, Richard Bulliet
8. The Abrahamic Religions in the Mediterranean, David Abulafia
9. Justice, Uriel Simonsohn
10. Jews and Muslims in Christian Law and History, John Tolan
11. Beyond Exclusivism in the Middle Ages: On the Three Rings, the Three Impostors, and the Discourse of Multiplicity, Dorothea Weltecke
Part III: Scripture and Hermeneutics
12. Historical-Critical Readings of the Abrahamic Scriptures, Nicolai Sinai
13. Interpreters of Scripture, Carol Bakhos
14. The Finality of Prophecy, David Powers
15. Apocalypticism, Millenarianism, and Messianism, Lutz Greisiger
16. Religious Dualism and the Abrahamic Religions, Yuri Stoyanov
Part IV: Religious Thought
17. The Abrahamic Religions and the Classical Tradition, Peter E. Pormann
18. Confessing Monotheism in Arabic (at-Tawḥīd): The One God of Abraham and His Apologists, Sidney Griffith
19. Philosophy and Theology, Carlos Fraenkel
20. Science and Creation: The Mediaeval Heritage, William E. Carroll
21. Mysticism in the Abrahamic Religions, Moshe Idel
22. Political Thought, Anthony Black
Part V: Rituals and Ethics
23. Clemens Leonhard and Martin Lstraeten, Prayer
24. Purity and Defilement, Moshe Blidstein
25. Dietary Law, David Freidenreich
26. Life-Cycle Rites of Passage, Harvey E. Goldberg
27. The Cult of Saints and Pilgrimage, Yousef Meri
28. Religions of Love: Judaism, Christianity, Islam, David Nirenberg
29. Religion and Politics in the Age of Fundamentalisms, Malise Ruthven
Part VI: Epilogues
30. Jewish and other Abrahamic Philosophic Arguments for Abrahamic Studies, Peter Ochs
31. Christian Perspectives: Settings, Theology, Practices, and Challenges, David F. Ford
32. Islamic Perspectives, Tariq Ramadan