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Judaism, Christianity, and Islam claim to be monotheistic, but none of them actually is; none of the three has yet arrived at the true monotheism the Bible and the Qur'an mandate: that is, belief in there being but One God of All. Each often claims its concept of God is the One God despite the fact that the Bible and the Qur'an insist that the true God is indefinable and incomprehensible. Many passages of the Bible are polytheistic, and yet the Judaism that emerged out of the exile claimed to believe in One God. Critically moving from the older passages through to the later, careful readers ar Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Professor Sanders shows that what emerged out of exile is a monotheizing process, which the first Commandment mandates to be continued. So few even yet live life in the belief that there is but One God of All. ["...of All." See the UU here?]
Monotheizing overcomes the 'we-they' distinction. The need has never been greater to actualize monotheist faith. [? publisher's blurble.]
Calls upon believers to apply "universal and humanistic strictures of the faith" and its normative claims. ( )