
Shared Stories, Rival Tellings
Author(s) -
Mehnaz M. Afridi
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
american journal of islam and society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2690-3741
pISSN - 2690-3733
DOI - 10.35632/ajis.v33i2.911
Subject(s) - clarity , reading (process) , judaism , history , content (measure theory) , literature , sociology , aesthetics , art , political science , law , archaeology , biochemistry , chemistry , mathematical analysis , mathematics
“What are the differences and similarities between the early encounter andpivotal stories of the Abrahamic faiths?” is the main question underlying thisengaging academic book. Recently, there has been a revitalization of discussionsabout Jewish-Christian-Muslim relations in academia and in interfaithwork around the United States. This book comes at a timely and crucial time,one in which where there is so much misunderstanding and misinformationabout these particular faiths, especially about the questions of origins and absolutetruths. Gregg’s methodology and choice of texts, illustrations and sacredstories are intriguing and complex. The book captures the reader in a detailedtextual analysis that seems hard to sustain; however, his writing wins one overwith its clarity and enticing content that one cannot stop reading this tome ofa book. He provides an extensive yet accessible guide for many religious textsthat also include artwork as well as historical writings to illuminate religiousinterpretations and their impact on community relations.