Vol 13, No 46 (2022)

End times Syncretism: The Abrahamic Faiths - Commonalities and Divergence - an Islamic Perspective

Much has been made about the Abrahamic Faiths monotheism, yet Christianity’s concept of G-d is almost alien to that of Islam, and although Judaism shares the belief that God has no son as does Islam, nonetheless it has a unique perception about who the messiah is and what constitutes the messianic lineages and message quite differently from the dominant positions of orthodox Christianity or Islam.

To explore the eschatology of the Abrahamic faiths in respect of end times, these series of interviews will endeavour to establish core paradigms relating to the Divine and G-dhood, Mankind as created being, Heavens as After-life Worlds and Before-Earthly Life Worlds, Hell as a real domain or as a state of existence, Salvation and Redemption from what into what? Judgement, and the End-time.

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End times Syncretism: The Abrahamic Faiths - Commonalities and Divergence - an Islamic Perspective End times Syncretism:The Abraham
Paul A. Silva, Prof. Dr. Sahib Mustaqim Bleher 710-718


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