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  • Inclusion or exclusion in the sacred texts and human contexts
  • Record Type: Electronic resources : Monograph/item
    Title/Author: Inclusion or exclusion in the sacred texts and human contexts/ edited by Muhammad Shafiq, Thomas Donlin-Smith.
    other author: Shafiq, Muhammad.
    Published: Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2024.,
    Description: xxi, 249 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Part I. Inclusion or Exclusion in the Sacred Texts Traditions -- Chapter 1. A Framework for Inclusion and Exclusion in Jewish Law and Practice -- Chapter 2. Does EVERYONE get to ride the "Great Vehicle"?-Exclusive Inclusivism in the Lotus Sūtra -- Chapter 3. Inclusive Evangelicalism? Towards an Ontology of Inclusion in Evangelical Christian Traditions -- Chapter 4. Revisiting Madinah Pact: Towards Rebuilding an Ideal Inclusive Society -- Chapter 5. Confucian Exclusivism: A Challenge to Confucian Exemplarist Morality -- Part II. Comparative Studies of Inclusion or Exclusion in Religious Traditions -- Chapter 6. Legitimating the Other's Wisdom for Common Cause: Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King's Palm Sunday: Sermon on Mohandas K. Gandhi -- Chapter 7. Encountering God's Grace in Islam: A Christian Reading of the Forty Hadith of Nawawī -- Chapter 8. From Exodus to Hizmet: Redefining Other and Self in Thought and Action -- Chapter 9. All Lovers are Welcome: Rumi and the Spirituality of Hospitality in Fihi ma fihi -- Part III. Contemporary Approaches to Inclusion or Exclusion in Religious Traditions -- Chapter 10. Search for Belongingness: A Social Rhetorical Reading on Migration in the Bible -- Chapter 11. Al-Walā' Wa-Al-Barā': The Principle of Loyalty to Muslims and Disavowal of Non-Muslims. Theorized by Ibn Taymiyya, Adopted and Developed by Early Wahhabism -- Chapter 12. Multiple Political Discourses in the Islamic Tradition -- Chapter 13. The Hateful Rhetoric against Muslims and the Authority-making of Islamic Identity -- Chapter 14. Religious Identity in a Pluralistic Age: The Paradox of Being Simultaneously Rooted and Open.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Belonging (Social psychology) - Religious aspects. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-70180-1
    ISBN: 9783031701801
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