The Concept of Freedom in Judaism, Christianity and Islam

Frontmatter -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- The Concept of Freedom in Judaism / Seeskin, Kenneth -- The Concept of Freedom in Christianity / Vorster, Nico -- The Concept of Freedom in Islam / El Kaisy-Friemuth, Maha -- Epilogue / Tamer, Georges / Thörner, Katja -- List of Contributors and Editors...

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Published in:Key concepts in interreligious discourses
Contributors: Tamer, Georges 1960- (Editor) ; Männle, Ursula 1944- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Berlin Boston De Gruyter [2019]
In: Key concepts in interreligious discourses (Volume 3)
Series/Journal:Key concepts in interreligious discourses Volume 3
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Freedom / Justice / Judaism / Christianity / Islam / Comparative religion
Further subjects:B Religions Relations
B Liberty Religious aspects Christianity
B Liberty Religious aspects Islam
B Liberty Religious aspects Judaism
B RELIGION / Comparative Religion
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Summary:Frontmatter -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- The Concept of Freedom in Judaism / Seeskin, Kenneth -- The Concept of Freedom in Christianity / Vorster, Nico -- The Concept of Freedom in Islam / El Kaisy-Friemuth, Maha -- Epilogue / Tamer, Georges / Thörner, Katja -- List of Contributors and Editors -- Index of Persons -- Index of Subjects
The third volume of the series "Key Concepts of Interreligious Discourses" investigates the roots of the concept of freedom in Judaism, Christianity and Islam and its relevance for the present time. The idea of freedom in terms of personal freedoms, which include freedom of conscience, freedom of speech and bodily integrity, is a relatively new one and can in some aspects get into conflict with religious convictions. At the same time, freedom as an emancipatory power from outer oppression as well as from inner dependencies is deeply rooted in Judaism, Christianity and Islam. It is still a vital concept in religious and non-religious communities and movements. The volume presents the concept of freedom in its different aspects as anchored in the traditions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. It unfolds commonalities and differences between the three monotheistic religions as well as the manifold discourses about freedom within these three traditions. The book offers fundamental knowledge about the specific understanding of freedom in each one of these traditions, their interdependencies and their relationship to secular interpretations
ISBN:3110561670
Access:Restricted Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/9783110561678