The Theology of Light and Sight (ePub)
An Interfaith Perspective
(Sprache: Englisch)
And God said: "Let there be light."
And there was light.
These words mark the first step in the creation of all life. The very genesis of light is tied to the nature and purpose of God--God as the author of light, as the pouring out of light, as light...
And there was light.
These words mark the first step in the creation of all life. The very genesis of light is tied to the nature and purpose of God--God as the author of light, as the pouring out of light, as light...
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And God said: "Let there be light."
And there was light.
These words mark the first step in the creation of all life. The very genesis of light is tied to the nature and purpose of God--God as the author of light, as the pouring out of light, as light itself.
Believers in the three Abrahamic faiths have always understood God as light. The Hebrew scriptures celebrate this divine illumination: "Yahweh is my light and my salvation . . ." (Psalm 27). Christians, too, proclaim that "God is light, and in him is no darkness at all" (1 John 1.5). For Muslims, "Allah is the Light of the heavens and the earth" (Sura 24.35). And theologians and mystics of all ages have explored the revelation and meaning of divine light.
This volume explores the theme of divine illumination in the traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Theologians, physicians, and philosophers share their wisdom and understanding of the uncreated light that God is, the created physical light of the world, and the relationship of enlightenment to human reason and ethics.
Contributors:
Philip Amerson
Jamal Badawi
Kimberley Curnyn
Mark A. Dennis, Jr.
Souleymane Bachir Diagne
Wendy Doniger
Peter Knobel
Larry Murphy
William Murphy
Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern
Morton Schapiro
Jan van Eys
Kenneth L. Vaux
Sara Anson Vaux
Richard Vaux
Julie Windsor Mitchell
K.K. Yeo
And there was light.
These words mark the first step in the creation of all life. The very genesis of light is tied to the nature and purpose of God--God as the author of light, as the pouring out of light, as light itself.
Believers in the three Abrahamic faiths have always understood God as light. The Hebrew scriptures celebrate this divine illumination: "Yahweh is my light and my salvation . . ." (Psalm 27). Christians, too, proclaim that "God is light, and in him is no darkness at all" (1 John 1.5). For Muslims, "Allah is the Light of the heavens and the earth" (Sura 24.35). And theologians and mystics of all ages have explored the revelation and meaning of divine light.
This volume explores the theme of divine illumination in the traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Theologians, physicians, and philosophers share their wisdom and understanding of the uncreated light that God is, the created physical light of the world, and the relationship of enlightenment to human reason and ethics.
Contributors:
Philip Amerson
Jamal Badawi
Kimberley Curnyn
Mark A. Dennis, Jr.
Souleymane Bachir Diagne
Wendy Doniger
Peter Knobel
Larry Murphy
William Murphy
Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern
Morton Schapiro
Jan van Eys
Kenneth L. Vaux
Sara Anson Vaux
Richard Vaux
Julie Windsor Mitchell
K.K. Yeo
Autoren-Porträt
Kenneth L. Vaux, Professor of Theology and Ethics at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, is a member of the Graduate Faculty at Northwestern University and Fellow of the Centre for Advanced Religious and Theological Studies (CARTS) at Cambridge. He is the author of Ministry on the Edge, America in God's World, Journey into an Interfaith World, Ethics and the Gulf War, and Jew, Christian, Muslim.K. K. Yeo is Harry R. Kendall Professor of New Testament at Garrett-Evangelical Seminary and a Visiting Professor of Peking University as well as Zhejiang University in China. A Lilly Scholar (1999) and Henry Luce III Scholar (2003). He has published over twenty-seven Chinese books, and authored/edited nine English books. He is the author of Musing with Confucius and Paul (2008), The Spirit Hovers (2011), Zhuangzi and James (2012), Jesus Without Borders (2014). As a Chinese Christian born and raised in Borneo, Malaysia, educated in the United States, and currently serving the global church by preparing academic and ecclesial leaders in the U.S. and China, Yeo's teaching and research have focused on culture and the Bible, with a special emphasis on the tasks of building nations, transforming local communities, fulfilling the ideals of culture, saving individuals from chaos, meaninglessness, injustice, and moving them toward wholeness/shalom and beauty/glory.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2010, 170 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Kenneth L. Vaux, K. K. Yeo
- Verlag: Wipf and Stock Publishers
- ISBN-10: 1498273963
- ISBN-13: 9781498273961
- Erscheinungsdatum: 03.11.2010
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