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David L. Johnston - Earth, Empire and Sacred Text - 9781845532253 - V9781845532253
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Earth, Empire and Sacred Text

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Description for Earth, Empire and Sacred Text Hardback. Seeks to construct a Muslim-Christian theological discourse on creation and humanity, which could help adherents of both faiths work together to preserve our planet, bring justice to its needy inhabitants and contribute to peacebuilding in areas of conflict. This book draws together the elements for Muslim-Christian theology of human trusteeship. Series: Comparative Islamic Studies. Num Pages: 652 pages, black & white line drawings, figures. BIC Classification: HRAF; HRCM; HRH; HRLB; RNA. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 234 x 156 x 41. Weight in Grams: 1021.
This book seeks to construct a Muslim-Christian theological discourse on creation and humanity, which could help adherents of both faiths work together to preserve our planet, bring justice to its most needy inhabitants and contribute to peacebuilding in areas of conflict. Drawing from the disciplines of theology, philosophy, ethics, hermeneutics, critical theory and the social sciences, its premise is that theology is always developed in particular situations. A first part explores the global context of postmodernity (the post-Cold War world dominated by a neoliberal capitalist system) and the influential turn away from the modern Cartesian view of the autonomous, disembodied ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2009
Publisher
Equinox Publishing Ltd United Kingdom
Number of pages
652
Condition
New
Series
Comparative Islamic Studies
Number of Pages
652
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781845532253
SKU
V9781845532253
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About David L. Johnston
David L. Johnston is a research affiliate in the Religious Studies Department of Yale University. Beside three book chapters in edited books, book reviews and encyclopedia entries, he has written several articles on the intersection of theology and law in contemporary Muslim thought (Islamochristiana, Islamic Law and Society, The Maghreb Review, Die Welt des Islams).

Reviews for Earth, Empire and Sacred Text
'...a generous attempt to find a common ground for an active commitment in order to improve the human condition, in its largest meaning, in this world. ...the effort is definitely appreciable.' Islamochristiana 'While not the easiest read, this book is well worth the effort, especially if it provokes readers to ask new questions and entertain fresh answers.' International ... Read more

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