Abrahams Children Interfaith and In..., Wilhelmus P. Valkenberg
Abrahams Children Interfaith and In..., Wilhelmus P. Valkenberg
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Abraham's Children: Interfaith and Interreligious Dialogue Between Christians, Jews, and Muslims

Author: Wilhelmus P. Valkenberg

Narrator: Wilhelmus P. Valkenberg

Unabridged: 10 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Learn25

Published: 09/05/2018


Synopsis

How does the term “Abrahamic religions” shape your idea of three major world religions?

This 21-lecture course uses the shared heritage of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam as a springboard for interfaith dialogue. As you progress through the course, you’ll explore the ways in which this conceptual framework promotes peace and understanding while recognizing difference.

Reframing an old idea, the concept of “Abrahamic religions” endeavors to improve Christian–Muslim relations by patterning them after 20th-century Jewish–Christian dialogues.

But Prof. Wilhelmus “Pim” Valkenberg, Ph.D., notes the tendency for these dialogues to get “too cozy.” He advocates for holding a trialogue instead. In this series, you will begin each discussion by exploring the history of contested relationships among these religious traditions. You will then examine contemporary interreligious endeavors to ameliorate such conflicts. Throughout, you will gain important insights into the commonalities, differences, and opportunities for improved understanding among these three religions.

Today, attitudes toward the shared relationship to Abraham among Christians, Jews, and Muslims is much more positive than in earlier times. As your guide to this sensitive subject, Prof. Valkenberg sets a calm and measured example. You’ll come away with a sophisticated and nuanced perspective of the “family resemblances” among Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.

As Abraham was called by God, so as children of Abraham are Christians, Jews, and Muslims called to cooperate for the good of humankind.

This course is part of the Learn25 Collection.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Ushan on December 26, 2010

Over the past few decades, geneticists have been looking at the Jews, just as they have been looking at the English and the Irish. The ancestors of Ashkenazi Jews through the male line seem to have come from the Middle East; if you look at the Y chromosome, Czech Jews are far more like the Lebanese......more

Goodreads review by Olivia on March 15, 2013

This is a complex, somewhat fluffy and somewhat controversial piece. I feel that the writer’s focus (along with his arguing points) was lost in abundance of digressions and somewhat confusing shift of tabular lines throughout the chapters. It is difficult to determine what author’s final intention w......more

Goodreads review by Leib on April 11, 2021

3.0 out of 5 stars Basically Good. A lot of what we already know. Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2018 The book covers a lot of what we already know. If you've already taken a university class or two in Genetics, then you'll know that non-coding DNA can be used to calculate the divergenc......more

Goodreads review by JLTobias on April 05, 2025

Rounding Up from 4.5 This is an excellent review of what DNA testing reveals about Jewish ancestry and the connections between diverse Jewish people around the world. While Judaism is matrilineal, genetic testing most compellingly authenticates Jewish identity through the Y chromosome, tracing the Coh......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on August 14, 2021

This book opens with a crucial correlation between Jewish genetic diseases and why understanding Jewish ancestry remains pertinent today. The author's journalistic background comes through in the humanizing narrative of both Arabs and Jews throughout the piece. At a time when it has become trendy am......more