Divine Action | Challenges for Muslim and Christian Theology | ISBN 9783506791276

Divine Action

Challenges for Muslim and Christian Theology

Mitwirkende
Beiträge vonDarius Asghar-Zadeh
Beiträge vonGregory Boyd
Beiträge vonJohn Sanders
Beiträge vonAaron Langenfeld
Beiträge vonKarlheinz Ruhstorfer
Beiträge vonVahid Mahdavi Mehr
Beiträge vonKlaus von Stosch
Beiträge vonSeyedeh Saeideh Mir Sadri
Beiträge vonEbrahim Moosa
Beiträge vonHajj Muhammad Legenhausen
Beiträge vonJuliane Hammer
Band herausgegeben vonJohn Sanders
Band herausgegeben vonKlaus von Stosch
Buchcover Divine Action  | EAN 9783506791276 | ISBN 3-506-79127-3 | ISBN 978-3-506-79127-6
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Divine Action

Challenges for Muslim and Christian Theology

Mitwirkende
Beiträge vonDarius Asghar-Zadeh
Beiträge vonGregory Boyd
Beiträge vonJohn Sanders
Beiträge vonAaron Langenfeld
Beiträge vonKarlheinz Ruhstorfer
Beiträge vonVahid Mahdavi Mehr
Beiträge vonKlaus von Stosch
Beiträge vonSeyedeh Saeideh Mir Sadri
Beiträge vonEbrahim Moosa
Beiträge vonHajj Muhammad Legenhausen
Beiträge vonJuliane Hammer
Band herausgegeben vonJohn Sanders
Band herausgegeben vonKlaus von Stosch
The first book with a focus on free will theism with Christian and Muslim contributions on Divine Action. Muslims and Christians both believe in a personal God who cares for humans and is present in the life of religious believers. They address God in their petitionary prayers, give thanks to God for God’s mercy and they long for God’s justice. But is it still possible to give thanks to God for our lives if so many others around us seem to suffer without just cause? How can we rely on the power of intercession and divine involvement, if so many other urgent pleas to God appear to go unanswered? This book formulates Muslim and Christian responses to these questions from important contemporary scholars from both traditions – as Ebrahim Moosa, Muhammad Legenhausen, Juliane Hammer, Gregory Boyd and both editors of the book.