The International Politics of an Embodied God

Nationalism in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam

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The International Politics of an Embodied God

Nationalism in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam

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In a world of violence in which religion seems to play an increasing role, the understanding of the Religions of the Book, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, is highly important. This book concentrates on these religions, all with common ancestry, that claim their mandates come from a holy text. These religions are embodied in both a text and a political purpose associated with a contentious nationalism and internationalism. Chan indicates their commonalities, especially in the political realm, but also their approaches to conflict with one another, within themselves, and with others who do not have a centralizing Book.

Table of Contents

Preface: A Meditation on the Book of Job
Chapter 1. The Religions of the Book: The Embodied God and Judaism
Chapter 2. The Religions of the Book: The Embodied Christ
Chapter 3. To Be Embodied or to Be Embalmed?
Chapter 4. Quarrels among the Adherents of the Same Book
Chapter 5. Quarrels Involving Those with No Book
Chapter 6. The Impossibility of Life Outside the Realm of the Book
The Postscript of Possibilities
A Problematic Postscript: The God of Blood
Index
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Published 02 Oct 2024
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 1
ISBN 9798881866266
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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