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The Sacred Books of Judaism Christianity and Islam - Tanakh Bible & Quran - cover
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The Sacred Books of Judaism Christianity and Islam - Tanakh Bible & Quran

Various Authors

Tradutor Abdullah Yusuf Ali, Max Margolis

Editora: DigiCat

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The Sacred Books of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam is a comprehensive collection that delves into the foundational texts of the three major monotheistic religions. This anthology showcases the richness and diversity of religious thought, spanning from the Torah and Talmud to the Bible and Quran. The literary style varies among the different texts, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of the religious traditions. Each text is presented in its original language with accompanying translations, allowing readers to appreciate the linguistic and cultural nuances. The book serves as a valuable resource for scholars and students of religious studies, offering insights into the beliefs, practices, and values of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Various Authors, the collaborative effort behind The Sacred Books, brings together a diverse group of scholars and experts in religious studies. Their collective expertise ensures that the anthology is well-rounded and comprehensive, offering a broad perspective on the shared heritage of these three religions. Each author brings their unique insights and interpretations to the texts, enriching the reader's understanding of the religious traditions. I highly recommend The Sacred Books of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam to anyone interested in exploring the foundational texts of these three major world religions. This anthology provides a deep dive into the sacred scriptures, offering readers a valuable perspective on the beliefs, values, and practices that have shaped these religious traditions.
Disponível desde: 17/05/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 3109 páginas.

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