Concepts of the other in Near Eastern religions
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Concepts of the other in Near Eastern religions
(Israel oriental studies, 14)
E.J. Brill, 1994
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Includes bibliographical references
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内容説明
This text examines the philosophical concept of "other" in the Near Eastern religions. It contains essays that are divided into three sections: the Ancient Near East; Judaism and Christianity; and Islam and India.
目次
I: Ancient Near East
Ithamar Gruenwald, 'The Other Self: Introductory Notes.'
Itamar Singer, 'The Ancient Near East.'
Jean Bottero, 'Let Etrangers et Leurs Dieux, Vus de Mesopotamie.'
Christiane Livie-Coche, 'Dieux Autres, Dieux des Autres.'
Itamar Singer, '"The Thousand Gods of Hatti" The Limits of an Expanding Pantheon.'
Yair Hoffman, 'The Conception of "Other Gods" in Deuteronomistic Literature.'
II: Judaism and Christianity
Albert I. Baumgarten, 'The Rule of the Martian as Applied to Qumran.'
Michael Mach, 'Versus Israel.'
Gedaliahu G. Stroumsa, 'Early Christianity as Radical Religion.'
Yoram Erder, 'The Karaites' Sadducee Dilemma.'
William M. Brinner, 'The Image of the Jew as Other in Medieval Arabic Texts.'
III: Islam and India
Ilai Alon, 'Introduction.'
Hans Daiber, 'The Quran as a "Shibboleth" of Varying Conception of the Godhead.'
Steven M. Wasserstrom, '"The Si'is are the Jews of Our Community".'
Joseph Sadan, 'Identity and Inimitability.'
Ilai Alon, '"Redding" and "Blueing" at siffin: A Lexical Note.'
Wendy Doniger, 'Hindu Pluralism and Hindu Intolerance of the Other.'
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