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" Narratives in Conflict: Atonement in Hebrews and the Qur'an "
Matthew Aaron Bennett
Ashford, Bruce R.; Thomas, Heath A.
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Latin Dissertation
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Language of Document
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English
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Record Number
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804806
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Doc. No
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TL49642
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Call number
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1972887656; 10681931
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Main Entry
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Mavruk Cavlak, Cagla
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Title & Author
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Narratives in Conflict: Atonement in Hebrews and the Qur'an\ Matthew Aaron BennettAshford, Bruce R.; Thomas, Heath A.
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College
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Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
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Date
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2017
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Degree
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Ph.D.
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field of study
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Department of Graduate Studies
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2017
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Page No
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289
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Note
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Committee members: Bridger, J. Scott; Greenham, Ant B.
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Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-0-355-49350-4
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Abstract
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As the last 1400 years of Christian–Muslim dialogue have demonstrated, there are several areas of Islamic theology and Qur’anic claims that conflict with the message of the Bible. One such area of conflict is at an area of vital concern to the Bible: the concept of atonement. In the Hebrew Bible atonement is a logically unified concept whereby God grants his people means of achieving forgiveness and purification by accepting the blood of a sacrificial animal as a ransom–purgation. The book of Hebrews highlights the way the Christ Event accomplishes atonement by connecting Jesus’ death, resurrection, and ascension with the ritual actions of the high priest on the Day of Atonement.
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Subject
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Biblical studies; Islamic Studies; Comparative religion; Religious literature; Hebrew language; Bible; Arabic language; Narratives; Word meaning; Intertextuality
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Descriptor
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Philosophy, religion and theology;Social sciences;Atonement;Contextualization;Hebrews;Missiology;Qur'an;Worldview
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Ashford, Bruce R.; Thomas, Heath A.
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Department of Graduate StudiesSoutheastern Baptist Theological Seminary
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