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Dreaming in Christianity and Islam : Culture, Conflict, and Creativity /

Dreaming in Christianity and Islam, is the first book to explore dreaming in these religions through original essays. The editors reach a plateau by focusing on how studying dreams reveals new aspects of social and political reality. International scholars document the impact of dreams on sacred tex...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Davis, Patricia M., 1955-, Adams, Kate, 1965-, Bulkeley, Kelly, 1962-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, 2009.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Divine dream dilemmas : biblical visions and dreams / Bart J. Koet
  • Early Christians and their dreams / Bonnelle Lewis Strickling
  • Discerning the voice of God : case studies in Christian history / Patricia M. Davis
  • Dreaming through the Bible with Luther and Calvin / Geoff Nelson
  • Dreams and visions of the dying / Patricia Bulkley
  • Dreaming in the life of the Prophet Muhammad / Hidayet Aydar
  • Islamic dreaming : an analysis of its truthfulness and influence / Muhammad Amanullah
  • Healing and dreams in Islam / Abdemalek Yamani
  • Istikhara and dreams : learning about the future through dreaming / Hidayet Aydar
  • Dream and spirit in Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyah's Qitab al-Ruh / Mehmet Dalkilic
  • The Jinn : companion in the realm of dreams and imagination / Lana Nasser
  • Women and dream interpretation in contemporary Iran / Parisa Rahimian
  • Books on dream interpretation : Artemidorus and Kutbuttinzade / Resat Ongoren
  • Conversion dreams in Christianity and Islam / Patricia M. Davis and Lewis Rambo
  • A comparison of Isalmic and Western psychological dream theories / Iain R. Edgar
  • The typical dreams of Jordanian college students / Lana Nasser and Kelly Bulkeley
  • Dreams of Muslim and Christian children / Kate Adams
  • Discussing dreams in a prison in Amsterdam / Bart J. Koet
  • The ambiguities of privilege / Jeremy Taylor.