The Boundaries of Monotheism
Interdisciplinary Explorations into the Foundations of Western Monotheism
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Published on 31. January 2009
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All those interested in the historical, biblical, philosophical and theological aspects of monotheism, in particular in realtion to the questions monotheistic religions evoke in current political and cultural settings.
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English
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Brill Academic Publishers
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978-90-474-2663-9 (9789047426639)
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Anna-Marie J.A.C.M. Korte | Maaike de Haardt
The Boundaries of Monotheism
Interdisciplinary Explorations into the Foundations of Western Monotheism
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Anne-Marie Korte is senior lecturer in Systematic Theology at the Department of Religious Studies and Theology of Tilburg University and honorary professor of Women´s Studies in Theology at Utrecht University. She has published extensively in the field of religion and gender and conducts research into contemporary miracle stories. She also edited 'Women and Miracle Stories: A Multidiciplinary Exploration ' (Leiden: Brill, 2001). Maaike de Haardt is Catharina Halkes/Unie NKV professor of Religion and Gender at the Radboud University Nijmegen and lecturer in Systematic theology at the department of Religious Studies and Theology of Tilburg University. She co-edited a.o. 'Common Bodies: Everyday Practices, Gender and Religion' (Münster: Lit, 2002). She writes on everyday life and theology, f.i."Incarnation in the City? Some Tentative Explorations of the City as a Locus for Theology" In: Journal of the ESWTR 14 (2006) 133-142.
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Contributors include: Bob Becking, Kune Biezeveld, Bert Blans, Erik Borgman, Jacqueline Borsje, Maaike de Haardt, Akke van der Kooi, Anne-Marie Korte, René Munnik, and Marcel Poorthuis.