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Jesus and the cross : reflections of Christians from Islamic contexts /

The Cross reminds us that the sins of the world are not borne through the exercise of power but through Jesus Christ's submission to the will of the Father. The papers in this volume are organised in three parts: scriptural, contextual and theological. The central question being addressed is: h...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Singh, David Emmanuel
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford ; Waynesboro, GA : Regnum, 2008.
Colección:Global theological voices.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Ecce, Agnus Dei: the Cross in the Old Testament / Jules Gomes
  • The prophetic response to suffering / Eliya Mohol
  • The Cross in the gospels / Babu Immanuel
  • The Cross and power: parting of ways / Kenneth Cragg
  • Denying the Cross in early Muslim dialogues with Christians / David Thomas
  • Debating the Cross in early Christian dialogues with Muslims / Ivor Mark Beaumont
  • The Gospel in Afghan Pashto poetry, proverbs and folklore / Leonard N. Bartlotti
  • An Islamic 'Good Friday': celebrating the Feast of Sacrifice in Indonesia / Salim Munayer
  • The Cross and 'outreach' literature in East Africa / John Chesworth
  • A Girardian reading and response to communal violence in India / Jose Abraham
  • A Pakistani Christian's perspective on the Cross / Pervaiz Sultan
  • The Cross in the Egyptian 'Church of the Martyrs' / Arne Fjeldstad
  • Prophethood and the Cross / Hwa Yung
  • Cross-reference theology: speaking, thinking and living the Cross in the context of Islam / Ida Glaser
  • God, the Beneficent-the Merciful, and Jesus's Cross: from abstract to concrete theologising / Rollin G. Grams
  • A Christian response to the absence of the Cross in Islam / Clinton Bennett
  • The Qur'an and the Cross
  • less absent than you think / Kenneth Cragg
  • Christology in an alternative Islamic theological structure / David Emmanuel Singh.