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Between Muslim and Jew. The Problem of Symbiosis under early Islam
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ISBN: 0691034559 1306984408 0691608970 1400864135 Year: 1995 Publisher: Princeton : Princeton University Press,

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Steven Wasserstrom undertakes a detailed analysis of the "creative symbiosis" that existed between Jewish and Muslim religious thought in the eighth through tenth centuries. Wasserstrom brings the disciplinary approaches of religious studies to bear on questions that have been examined previously by historians and by specialists in Judaism and Islam. His thematic approach provides an example of how difficult questions of influence might be opened up for broader examination.In Part I, "Trajectories," the author explores early Jewish-Muslim interactions, studying such areas as messianism, professions, authority, and class structure and showing how they were reshaped during the first centuries of Islam. Part II, "Constructions," looks at influences of Judaism on the development of the emerging Shi'ite community. This is tied to the wider issue of how early Muslims conceptualized "the Jew." In Part III, "Intimacies," the author tackles the complex "esoteric symbiosis" between Muslim and Jewish theologies. An investigation of the milieu in which Jews and Muslims interacted sheds new light on their shared religious imaginings. Throughout, Wasserstrom expands on the work of social and political historians to include symbolic and conceptual aspects of interreligious symbiosis. This book will interest scholars of Judaism and Islam, as well as those who are attracted by the larger issues exposed by its methodology.Originally published in 1995.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

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Islam --- Jews --- Judaism --- Relations --- Judaism. --- Intellectual life. --- Islam. --- History. --- Hebrews --- Israelites --- Jewish people --- Jewry --- Judaic people --- Judaists --- Ethnology --- Religious adherents --- Semites --- Religions --- Religion --- Adab (Islam). --- Ahmad al-Buni. --- Al-Amin. --- Al-Baladhuri. --- Al-Masudi. --- Allusion. --- Ancient Canaanite religion. --- Ancient Judaism (book). --- Arabic name. --- Arabs. --- Ark of the Covenant. --- B'nai Moshe. --- Bar Hebraeus. --- Baraita. --- Batiniyya. --- Berakhot (Talmud). --- Book of Daniel. --- Book of Leviticus. --- Comparative religion. --- Conversion to Judaism. --- Court Jew. --- Covenanter. --- Dual naming. --- Economy. --- Ethnic group. --- Ghulat. --- Halakha. --- Hanafi. --- Hebrew Bible. --- Hebrew name. --- Hermann Cohen. --- Homer. --- Husayn ibn Ali. --- Interfaith dialogue. --- Islam and the West. --- Islamic religious leaders. --- Islamic–Jewish relations. --- Israel. --- Israelites. --- Jewish Christian. --- Jewish diaspora. --- Jewish eschatology. --- Jewish history. --- Jewish leadership. --- Jewish mysticism. --- Jewish philosophy. --- Jewish prayer. --- Jewish religious movements. --- Jewish studies. --- Jews. --- Judah Halevi. --- Judeo-Christian. --- Julius Wellhausen. --- Karaite Judaism. --- Kitab al-Aghani. --- Kunya (Arabic). --- Law of Moses. --- Levantines (Latin Christians). --- Maimonides. --- Medium of exchange. --- Menahem. --- Merkava. --- Messianic Age. --- Messianism. --- Metatron. --- Moshe Gil. --- Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah. --- Muslim. --- Muslims (nationality). --- Nation state. --- Norman Stillman. --- Persian Jews. --- Quran. --- Quraysh. --- Rabbinic Judaism. --- Reconstructionist Judaism. --- Religion. --- Religious text. --- Sectarianism. --- Sefer (Hebrew). --- Semitic people. --- Shema Yisrael. --- Shia Islam. --- Sikhism. --- Solomon Zeitlin. --- Solomon ibn Gabirol. --- Spread of Islam. --- Sunni Islam. --- Talmud. --- The Jews of Islam. --- Third Heaven. --- Tosefta. --- Trade route. --- Umma. --- Yazidis. --- Yemenite Jews. --- Zerubbabel. --- Zionism.


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ISKCON communications journal.
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ISSN: 13583867 Year: 1993 Publisher: Oxford ISKCON.

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291 <05> --- Godsdienstwetenschap: vergelijkend--Tijdschriften --- Periodicals --- ISKCON Communications Journal --- Srila Prabhupada --- scriptural commentary --- authority --- interpretation and tradition --- literary work as revelation --- Hungarian Krsna devotees --- religious freedom and NRMs in Europe --- women in ISKCON --- the GBC --- Hinduism --- Bagger Vance --- ISKCON --- congregationalism --- privatisation --- Gurukula --- Krsna --- Hare Krsna faith --- Krsna Culture Kids --- the secular world --- Tamal Krsna Goswami --- Fourth Annual Vaisnava-Christian Dialogue --- Gerald T. Carney --- Brhad-bhagavatamrta --- the Vaisnava Family and Youth Conference --- Roman Catholicism --- spiritual leadership --- Christianity --- theology --- charisma and religious innovation --- the Hare Krsna movement --- NRM --- traditional religion --- social institutions --- the Soul and its Destiny --- education and ISKCON --- heresies of authority and continuity in the Hare Krsna Movement --- the Caitanya Vaisnava movement --- Hindu communal politics --- Prabhupada --- the Caitanya School --- ethics --- Krsna and culture --- cultural exclusivity --- mind control --- ISKCON and Hindus in Britain --- education philosophy and practice within ISKCO --- religious liberty in Western Europe --- religion --- diacritical theology --- family formation --- culture --- change in the Hare Krsna movement --- Vaisnava ethics --- the Aryan invasion theory --- ancient Indian history --- Spiritual Television --- patriarchy --- the role of women in ISKCON --- child abuse in the Hare Krishna movement --- principles and values --- Education philosophy and practice within ISKCON --- the Everlasting Soul --- religion, community and conflict --- fundamental human rights in ISKCON --- individuality --- he Hare Krsna movement and Hinduism --- child abuse in the Hare Krsna movement --- spiritual need, pain and care --- ISKCON's response to child abuse --- the Aryan invasion theory and revising ancient Indian history --- principles and practices of reform in ISKCON --- devotees of Krishna in Hungary --- dynamics of spiritual abuse --- cultic groups --- cults --- psychological manipulation and society --- Puja Seminar, 12 September 1998, Abentheuer, Germany --- ISKCON and interfaith dialogue --- role of the guru in a multi-guru society --- philosophy of social development for ISKCON --- Bhagavad-gita --- Spirit in the World II: Renunciation --- Affirmation — A Vaisnava—Christian Dialogue, 14-15 April 2000 --- ICELT Annual Meeting, 19-23 April 2000, Hill End Residential & Field Study Centre, Oxford, UK --- Dispute Resolution Programme for ISKCON --- Krsna Conscious Co-Counselling --- peer-counselling --- Vaisnava Society --- psychological characteristics of ISKCON members --- devotees of Krsna in Slovenia --- God and science --- Prabhupada's legacy --- virtue and values in the Krsna Consciousness movement --- Vaisnava Alliance of Care-Providers: Second Annual Mental Health Conference --- ICELT (ISKCON Communications Leadership Team) Annual Meetings --- scholarship and devotion --- controversies of Sampradaya in Eighteenth Century Caitanya Vaisnavism --- conservative and liberal viewpoints in ISKCON --- Bhakti Vedanta Mission Conference, Boston, USA --- Life and its Origin, Rome, Italy

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