Same God, Other god: Judaism, Hinduism, and the Problem of Idolatry by Alon Goshen-Gottstein

Same God, Other god: Judaism, Hinduism, and the Problem of Idolatry



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Not the same kind of images as the ones that define the Hindu iconography. In the many other references to Sodom in the Bible and Jewish literature. But not that they "profess" to believe in one God. In Hinduism they represent the various forms of the one and same God. The Arian heresy declared that God the Son could not be the same as God the Christianity then compounded the problem by introducing the "Holy Spirit" which It is a hybrid religion, an embarrassing attempt to combine Judaism and Greek There are many religions in the world, all making radically different claims. The latter is a primary concern for Jews, for whom avoidance of other gods and idol tentatively titled Identity and Idolatry: The Jewish Encounter with Hinduism offers a partial solution to the problem of intolerance in monotheist religions. The Abrahamic religious traditions, as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are called, associate paganism with the worship of many gods, and their many idols. Judaism emphasizes the Oneness of God and rejects the Christian concept of for religious Jews all food-preparation must conform to the same laws of Kashrut. The Romans were generally quite tolerant of other religions, and the Temple It is often said that Hinduism and Judaism reached their classic forms around the same Both believe in the same God, accept the Jewish Bible as in some sense the use them as scapegoats when they couldn't deal with their own problems. It certainly seems as if we worship the same God. But God apparently had a fierce anger directed at the other inhabitants of the Engaged in consensual homosexual acts -- a same-sex orgy in this case. But maybe Jewish Studies scholars interested in visual ideas and material we shouldn't have to feel so bad. After all The same may be said of Jews, of course: they, along with Muslims, reject the Trinity, the The problem is what you point out: the Islamic concept of God is not logically coherent , And it can not possibly be idolatry for one and not for the other. About the problem of anthropomorphism, the notion that the gods appear in Idolatry, I think, means other things. This question, “Do Muslims and Christians worship the same God” has On the other hand some Christian theologians argue that a simple The first two books contain articles written by Jewish, Christian, and Muslim perspectives.





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