Reading about Abrahamic religions
Jun. 26th, 2021 10:11 pmI am reading a book that describes various aspects of the largest Abrahamic religions. So far it has discussed them fairly separately, which means an odd diversity for me in how it feels to read it. I know Christianity well, I have had easy opportunities to find out about Judaism, less so with Islam, though, by odd coincidence, one of my neighbors studied Islam a bit in college. It is curious to experience a book that keeps shifting me between comfortable familiarity, passing acquaintance, and considerable ignorance.
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Date: 2021-06-27 07:39 pm (UTC)There's sure an interesting difference in flavor, though, with the Jews losing the temple and priesthood and suffering diaspora yet trying to keep their roots and the covenant, the way that Christianity emphasizes a move away from legalistic details in its focus on love and resurrection, then Islam brings so much of that kind of thing back, especially with the longer, later suras on various points of governance, and is so steeped in oral tradition.