Mapping Faith
Lia Shimada (Redaktør) Faiza Omar (Innledning) Ric Stott (Innledning) Oliver Joseph (Innledning) Ibrahim Mogra (Innledning) Katy Radford (Innledning) Julie Khovacs (Innledning) Ivan Khovacs (Innledning) David Mason (Innledning) Hassan Rabbani (Innledning) Katherine Baxter (Innledning) Yvonne Green (Innledning) Alison Phipps (Innledning) Tawona Sithole (Innledning) Rachel Godfrey (Innledning) Sofia Rehman (Innledning) Michael Nausner (Innledning) Robyn Ashworth-Steen (Innledning) Sheila Curran (Innledning) Sayed Razawi (Innledning) Jacqueline Nicholls (Innledning) Aviva Dautch (Innledning) Pádraig Ó Tuama (Innledning) Harvey Kwiyani (Innledning) Hajra Williams (Innledning) Sally Style (Innledning) Mohamed Omar (Innledning) Jennifer Langer (Innledning) Issam Kourbaj (Innledning) Ruth Padel (Innledning) Nazneen Ahmed (Innledning) Amir Darwish (Innledning)
«The great paradox of migration through the ages is that in the journeying out, we find, or are at least searching for, home. Mapping Faith does justice to this storied paradox, so formative for Jews, Christians and Muslims, by weaving together narrative, theology, scriptural reflection, poetry and art. The result is a compelling and very human celebration of traditioned faith in a world on the move.»
Revd Dr Richard Sudworth, Secretary for Inter Religious Affairs to the Archbishop of Canterbury
A book on migration and theology for, and about, faith communities Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 288
- ISBN
- 9781785923876
- Utgivelsesår
- 2020
- Format
- 23 x 15 cm
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«The great paradox of migration through the ages is that in the journeying out, we find, or are at least searching for, home. Mapping Faith does justice to this storied paradox, so formative for Jews, Christians and Muslims, by weaving together narrative, theology, scriptural reflection, poetry and art. The result is a compelling and very human celebration of traditioned faith in a world on the move.»
Revd Dr Richard Sudworth, Secretary for Inter Religious Affairs to the Archbishop of Canterbury
«Reading Mapping Faith affords any reader with so many truly accessible and engaging perspectives on migration in the Abrahamic religions. From dialogue partners to poets to theologians to artists, this collection has something to fascinate everyone. Mosques, synagogues, and churches, not to mention seminaries, all need this on their library shelves!»
Rabbi Dr Deborah Kahn-Harris, Principal, Leo Baeck College (London)
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This is a fantastic, unique coming together of writings by people from a variety of backgrounds and perspectives.
» Julie Siddiqi, Founder - Thrive Together
It is thought-provoking, challenging and moving. It is personal as well as community focused and will serve as a crucial resource to encourage us all to critically think more about time, place, people, identity, home, faith and what those things mean for us all.