Author: | Scott B. Noegel, Brannon M. Wheeler | ISBN: | 9781461718956 |
Publisher: | Scarecrow Press | Publication: | April 1, 2010 |
Imprint: | Scarecrow Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Scott B. Noegel, Brannon M. Wheeler |
ISBN: | 9781461718956 |
Publisher: | Scarecrow Press |
Publication: | April 1, 2010 |
Imprint: | Scarecrow Press |
Language: | English |
Both traditions recognize and draw theological and historical lessons from some of the same narrative sources, but this is the first comparative resource to provide interdisciplinary coverage of the history and textual sources associated with prophets and prophecy. This thorough treatment of a difficult and increasingly controversial subject area will encourage and cultivate knowledge and understanding.
Entries are drawn from five main fields:
The A to Z of Prophets in Islam and Judaism treat each entry as a compilation of relevant data culled from these different traditions in order to take the reader beyond the expected parameters of research. Originally envisioned as an initial resource for students of comparative religion, the extensive chronology, bibliography, and the overall accessibility of the passages make the book suitable for a much wider audience.
Both traditions recognize and draw theological and historical lessons from some of the same narrative sources, but this is the first comparative resource to provide interdisciplinary coverage of the history and textual sources associated with prophets and prophecy. This thorough treatment of a difficult and increasingly controversial subject area will encourage and cultivate knowledge and understanding.
Entries are drawn from five main fields:
The A to Z of Prophets in Islam and Judaism treat each entry as a compilation of relevant data culled from these different traditions in order to take the reader beyond the expected parameters of research. Originally envisioned as an initial resource for students of comparative religion, the extensive chronology, bibliography, and the overall accessibility of the passages make the book suitable for a much wider audience.