Overview
- Series
- The Stephen S. Weinstein series in post-Holocaust studies
Stephen S. Weinstein series in post-Holocaust studies. - Format
- Book
- Published
- Seattle : University of Washington Press, [2012]
©2012 - Contents
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Prologue: trialogue is the way / Leonard Grob and John K. Roth
"You shall not murder": a foundation for trialogue? / John K. Roth
Whom may I kill? / Zayn Kassam
"Where is your brother?": Jewish teachings on the "stranger" / David Patterson
Canopies of hospitality: post-Shoah Christian faith and making room for others / Henry F. Knight
The place of non-Muslims in the Islamic concept of the "other": the need for rethinking Islamic tradition in the pursuit of religious pluralism / Bassam Tibi
The Jewish roots of Emmanuel Levinas's metaphysics of welcome / Leonard Grob
Encountering the stranger in classic rabbinic Judaism / Peter J. Haas
Encountering the stranger: aspects of medieval Christianity / Margaret Brearley
Noah and others: pluralism in ancient and modern Judaism / Rochelle L. Millen
Normative Islamic (Qur'anic) teachings on pluralism: reflections on "the people of the book" / Riffat Hassan
Reflexivity and tawallî between Jews, Christians, and Muslims / Bülent Şenay
Encountering the other: enemy or stranger? / Hubert G. Locke
Ora / Henry Greenspan
Bearers of the rings: reflections on Christian spirituality and the theology of religions / Britta Frede-Wenger
Litarafoo: the dialogical method / Sana Tayyen
Loving the stranger: intimacy between Jews and non-Jews / Rachel N. Baum
When certainty becomes immaterial / Khaleel Mohammed
Interreligious dialogue beyond absolutism, relativism, and particularism: a Catholic approach to religious diversity / Didier Pollefeyt
Epilogue: what should be remembered? / Leonard Grob and John K. Roth. - Notes
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"A Samuel and Althea Stroum Book".
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Prologue: trialogue is the way / Leonard Grob and John K. Roth -- "You shall not murder": a foundation for trialogue? / John K. Roth -- Whom may I kill? / Zayn Kassam -- "Where is your brother?": Jewish teachings on the "stranger" / David Patterson -- Canopies of hospitality: post-Shoah Christian faith and making room for others / Henry F. Knight -- The place of non-Muslims in the Islamic concept of the "other": the need for rethinking Islamic tradition in the pursuit of religious pluralism / Bassam Tibi -- The Jewish roots of Emmanuel Levinas's metaphysics of welcome / Leonard Grob -- Encountering the stranger in classic rabbinic Judaism / Peter J. Haas -- Encountering the stranger: aspects of medieval Christianity / Margaret Brearley -- Noah and others: pluralism in ancient and modern Judaism / Rochelle L. Millen -- Normative Islamic (Qur'anic) teachings on pluralism: reflections on "the people of the book" / Riffat Hassan -- Reflexivity and tawallî between Jews, Christians, and Muslims / Bülent Şenay -- Encountering the other: enemy or stranger? / Hubert G. Locke -- Ora / Henry Greenspan -- Bearers of the rings: reflections on Christian spirituality and the theology of religions / Britta Frede-Wenger -- Litarafoo: the dialogical method / Sana Tayyen -- Loving the stranger: intimacy between Jews and non-Jews / Rachel N. Baum -- When certainty becomes immaterial / Khaleel Mohammed -- Interreligious dialogue beyond absolutism, relativism, and particularism: a Catholic approach to religious diversity / Didier Pollefeyt -- Epilogue: what should be remembered? / Leonard Grob and John K. Roth.
Physical Details
- Language
- English
- ISBN
- 9780295992013
0295992018
9780295992020
0295992026 - Physical Description
- xviii, 294 pages ; 23 cm.
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