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The concept of God, the origin of the world, and the image of the human in the world religions / edited by Peter Koslowski.

Van Pelt Library BL80.2 .G63 2001
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Koslowski, Peter, 1952-2012.
Series:
Discourse of the world religions ; 1.
A discourse of the world religions ; 1
Standardized Title:
Gottesbegriff, Weltursprung und Menschenbild in den Weltreligionen. German.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Religions.
Physical Description:
viii, 161 pages ; 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
Dordrecht ; Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers, [2001]
Contents:
The conflict of religions and the mission of a philosophy of the world religions : introduction / Peter Koslowski
The origin of the world, the concept of God, and the image of the human person in Hinduism / R. Balasubramanian
The concept of God, the image of the human person, and the origin of the world in Buddhism / Shizuteru Ueda
Imago dei in Judaism : early rabbinic literature, philosophy, and Kabbalah : the teaching about God, the human person, and the beginning in Talmudic and Kabbalistic Judaism / Yair Lorberbaum
Discussion of the concept of God, the origin of the world, and the image of the human person in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Judaism
Creation, the concept of God, and the nature of the human person in Christianity / Michael Welker
God, creation, and the image of the human person in Islam / Mehdi Aminrazavi
Discussion of God, creation, and the image of the human person in Christianity and Islam
On the conceptions of God, the world, and the human person in five world religions : an attempt at a synthesis from a Buddhist perspective / Johannes Laube
The concept of God, the origin of the world, and the image of the human person in the world religions : an attempt at a synthesis from a Christian perspective / Armin Kreiner
Discussion of a possible synthesis of the ideas of the world religions
Conversation between the representatives of the world religions after the conclusion of the public discourse.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1402000545
OCLC:
47893882

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