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基本説明
This book brings together for the first time the text of the Torah, the New Testament, and the Quran, so that readers can explore for themselves the connections as well as the points of departure, between the three faiths.
Full Description
From disagreement over an Islamic Center in New York to clashes between Christians and Muslims in Egypt, tension between the three Abrahamic faiths often runs high. Yet for all their differences, these three traditions-Judaism, Islam, and Christianity-share much in common. Three Testaments brings together for the first time the text of the Torah, the New Testament, and the Quran, so that readers can explore for themselves the connections, as well as the points of departure, between the three faiths.Notable religion scholars provide accessible introductions to each tradition, and commentary from editor Brian Arthur Brown explores how the three faiths may draw similarities from the ancient Zoroastrian tradition. This powerful book provides a much-needed interfaith perspective on key sacred texts.
Contents
Foreword by Amir HussainPrologue: The People of the Book Book One: TorahPreface by Ellen FrankelChapter 1: Also Sprach ZarathustraChapter 2: MonotheismChapter 3: Zoroaster and Zorobabel Chapter 4: Israel's RedeemerIntroduction to the Torah by Marc Brettler Translator's Notes by David SteinTorah Text: The Tanakh Book Two: Gospel Preface by Henry CarriganChapter 5: Gospel and TorahChapter 6: Gospel and WisdomChapter 7: Gospel and Avesta Chapter 8: Gospel and QuranIntroduction to the Gospel by David BruceTranslator's Notes by Joe DearbornGospel Text: The Inclusive Bible Book Three: Quran Preface by Laleh BakhtiarChapter 9: Zoroastrians in the QuranChapter 10: Torah in the QuranChapter 11: Gospel in the QuranChapter 12: Avesta in the QuranIntroduction to the Quran by Nevin RedaTranslator's Notes by Laleh BakhtiarQuran Text: The Sublime Quran Epilogue The Book of the People