Owning disaster: coping with catastrophe in Abrahamic narrative traditions

"Delving into the intertwined tapestry of Jewish, Christian and Muslim sacred texts, exegesis, philosophy, theology, and historiography, this book explores the similar coping mechanisms across Abrahamic communities in reconciling the implications of disasters without abandoning their faith. Bel...

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Autor principal: Hagler, Aaron M. (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Print Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
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WorldCat: WorldCat
Interlibrary Loan:Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
Publicado: London New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2024
En:Año: 2024
(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar:B Jerusalén / Destrucción (587 v. Chr.) / Exilio Babilónico / Jerusalén / Destrucción (70) / Byzantinisches Reich / Geschichte 1453 / Catástrofe / Narración (Ciencias sociales)
Clasificaciones IxTheo:HB Antiguo Testamento
KAE Edad Media Central
TB Antigüedad
Otras palabras clave:B Geschichte der Religion
B History of religion
B Religious groups: social & cultural aspects
B SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology of Religion
B Antigüedad
B Ancient / Generales / HISTORY
B Abrahamic Religions Historiography
B Historiography
B Religión / History
B Ancient history: to c 500 CE
B Disasters Religious aspects
B Geschichtsschreibung, Historiographie
B Historiography / HISTORY
B Soziale Gruppen: religiöse Gemeinschaften
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Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: 9781003812074
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Sumario:"Delving into the intertwined tapestry of Jewish, Christian and Muslim sacred texts, exegesis, philosophy, theology, and historiography, this book explores the similar coping mechanisms across Abrahamic communities in reconciling the implications of disasters without abandoning their faith. Belief in a single, omnipotent God carries with it the challenge of explaining and contextualizing disasters that seem to contravene God's supposed will. Through explorations of Jewish responses to the destruction of both the First and Second Temples, Christian responses to the Arab Muslim conquests, Muslim responses to the Crusades, and a variety of responses to the Mongol conquests, Aaron M. Hagler unveils the shared patterns and responses that emerge within these communities when confronted by calamity. Initial responses come in the forms of horrified lamentations, but as the initial shock dissipates, a complex dance of self-blame and collective introspection unfolds, as writers and theologians seek to contextualize the tragedy and guide their communities towards hope, resilience, and renewal. Of interest to scholars, theologians, and individuals seeking to explore interconnected notions of resilience within Abrahamic communities, Owning Disaster will resonate with readers eager to contemplate the intricate relationship between religious dogma, human resilience, and the profound questions that emerge when confronted with calamity"
Descripción Física:xv, 226 Seiten, Karten, 24 cm
ISBN:1032454741