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The Mediterranean and Western-European sphere in the Ancient, Medieval and Early-Modern Periods was a world of complex and deeply rooted religious Pluralism - Jews, various sects of Christians, Muslims, and pagans all lived side by side and interacted regularly. The essays in this volume explore what happened when Christians read the Bible faced with the challenges posed by this religious pluralism. Topics covered include early Christianity's use of the Bible under persecution, Arab-Christian Biblical study within the Islamic World, Jewish-Christian scholarly interaction in the Twelfth-Century Renaissance, and the role of late-medieval vernacular editions of the Bible in paving the way for the Reformation. Contributors include: Thomas E. Burman, Andrew Gow, Sidney H. Griffith, Thomas J. Heffernan, Frans van Liere, E. Ann Matter, Bernard McGinn, Constant J. Mews, Michael A. Signer, Lesley Smith, and Anne Marie Wolf.
Godsdienstig pluralisme
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Pluralisme [Godsdienstig ]
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Pluralisme religieux
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Religious pluralism
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Hinduism --- Christianity and other religions --- Relations --- Christianity --- S38/1333 --- 266.1*41 --- -Hinduism --- -#SML: Joseph Spae --- Religions --- Brahmanism --- Syncretism (Christianity) --- Works not related to China and the Far East--Interreligious dialogue: Christianity and Hinduism --- Missie en hindoeïsme --- -Christianity --- History --- 266.1*41 Missie en hindoeïsme --- #SML: Joseph Spae --- Relations&delete& --- Hinduism - Relations - Christianity --- Christianity and other religions - Hinduism
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inkomen --- belastingen --- Christian spirituality --- Indian religions --- S38/1332 --- #gsdb10 --- #SML: Dries Van Coillie --- #GGSB: Geestelijke lezing(rood) --- #GGSB: Christendom --- #GGSB: Interreligieuze dialoog --- #GGSB: Zen --- Works not related to China and the Far East--Interreligious dialogue: Christianity and Zen --- Geestelijke lezing(rood) --- Christendom --- Interreligieuze dialoog --- Zen
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Comparative religion --- Taoism --- Taoïsme --- S13A/0401 --- S12/0500 --- Academic collection --- S13A/0905 --- 299.513 --- China: Religion--Popular religion: Taoism --- China: Philosophy and Classics--Laozi and Taoism (incl. Daodejing) --- China: Religion--Interreligious dialogue:general --- Taoisme. Lao-tse --- 299.513 Taoisme. Lao-tse --- Daoism --- Taouism --- Religions --- Tao
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Missionaries --- Christianity --- Christianity and other religions --- Missionaires --- Christianisme --- Congresses. --- Congrès --- Relations --- Aleni, Giulio, --- Jesuits --- Missions --- China --- Chine --- Religion --- S13B/0410 --- S13A/0905 --- #SML: Chinese memorial library --- China: Christianity--Jesuits (incl. Rites Controversy) --- China: Religion--Interreligious dialogue:general --- Congrès --- Aleni, Giulio
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Christianity --- S13A/0905 --- S13B/0429 --- Religions --- Church history --- History --- China: Religion--Interreligious dialogue:general --- China: Christianity--Missionary works and activities of the Catholic Church general and until 1840 --- Zhu, Zongwen, --- Chu, Chia-ling, --- Chu, Tsung-wen, --- Shu, Karyō, --- Shu, Sōbun, --- Zhu, Jialing, --- 朱宗文, --- China --- Civilization --- Western influences. --- Occidental influences --- Christian religion --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- History of civilization --- anno 1600-1699 --- Europe
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The third volume of the series "Key Concepts of Interreligious Discourses" investigates the roots of the concept of freedom in Judaism, Christianity and Islam and its relevance for the present time. The idea of freedom in terms of personal freedoms, which include freedom of conscience, freedom of speech and bodily integrity, is a relatively new one and can in some aspects get into conflict with religious convictions. At the same time, freedom as an emancipatory power from outer oppression as well as from inner dependencies is deeply rooted in Judaism, Christianity and Islam. It is still a vital concept in religious and non-religious communities and movements. The volume presents the concept of freedom in its different aspects as anchored in the traditions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. It unfolds commonalities and differences between the three monotheistic religions as well as the manifold discourses about freedom within these three traditions. The book offers fundamental knowledge about the specific understanding of freedom in each one of these traditions, their interdependencies and their relationship to secular interpretations.
291.16 --- 123 --- 241.2*3 --- 291.16 Verhouding tussen de godsdiensten. Verdraagzaamheid. Interreligieuze dialoog --- Verhouding tussen de godsdiensten. Verdraagzaamheid. Interreligieuze dialoog --- 123 Vrijheid. Noodzakelijkheid. Indeterminisme. Determinisme --- Vrijheid. Noodzakelijkheid. Indeterminisme. Determinisme --- 241.2*3 Theologische ethiek: vrijheid en verantwoordelijkheid --- Theologische ethiek: vrijheid en verantwoordelijkheid --- Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- Philosophical anthropology --- General ethics --- Christian religion --- Jewish religion --- Islam --- Comparative religion --- Liberty --- Freedom (Jewish theology) --- Religious aspects --- Judaism. --- Interfaith relations. --- Interreligious dialogue. --- freedom.
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Indian religions --- John of Ruysbroeck --- S37/0560 --- S38/1331 --- S38/1343 --- 248 JAN VAN RUUSBROEC --- 294.316.1 --- Mysticism --- -Mysticism --- -Christianity and other religions --- -Buddhism --- -Civilization, Medieval --- -Academic collection --- #SML: Paul Serruys --- #GBIB:SMM --- Civilization, Medieval --- Medieval civilization --- Middle Ages --- Civilization --- Chivalry --- Renaissance --- Buddha and Buddhism --- Lamaism --- Ris-med (Lamaism) --- Religions --- Christianity --- Christianity and other religions --- Syncretism (Christianity) --- Dark night of the soul --- Mystical theology --- Theology, Mystical --- Spiritual life --- Negative theology --- Buddhism outside China, Tibet, Mongolia and Japan--Meditation, mysticism --- Works not related to China and the Far East--Interreligious dialogue: Christianity and Buddhism --- Works not related to China and the Far East--Interreligious dialogue: special subjects: Mysticism --- Spiritualiteit. Ascese. Mystiek. Vroomheid--JAN VAN RUUSBROEC --- Boeddhisme: christendom --- History --- Buddhism --- Relations --- -Christianity --- Ruusbroec, Jan van --- 294.316.1 Boeddhisme: christendom --- Ruysbroeck, of, John --- Buddhism. --- Christianity. --- Ruusbroec, Jan van, --- Academic collection --- Church history --- Relations&delete& --- Jan, --- Ruysbroeck, Jan van, --- Jan van Ruysbroeck, --- Ruusbroec, Johannes van, --- Ruusbroec, Juan, --- Rusbroquio, Juan, --- Ruusbroec, John, --- Rüsbröck, John, --- Rusbrochius, Ioannes, --- Ruusbroec, Jean, --- Ruisbroeck, Jan van, --- Rusber, Jan, --- Rusbrochius, Joannes, --- Ruysbroek, Jan van, --- Ruysbroeck, John, --- C1 --- Jezuïeten - Noord-Belgische provincie (1935-) --- boeddhisme --- mystiek --- van Ruusbroec, Jan (x) --- Kerken en religie --- Christianity and other religions - Buddhism. --- Mysticism - History - Middle Ages, 600-1500. --- Buddhism - Relations - Christianity. --- Mysticism - Buddhism. --- Ruusbroec, Jan van, - 1293-1381.
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