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Religious Dualism and the Abrahamic Religions

Stoyanov, Yuri

Authors

Yuri Stoyanov



Contributors

Adam J. Silverstein
Editor

Guy G. Stroumsa
Editor

Abstract

The problem of the nature and dynamics of the interrelations between traditions of religious dualism and Judaism, Christianity, and Islam is of major importance for the exploration and understanding of some of the characteristic theological tensions and polemics within the Abrahamic religions. It also has significant implications for the investigation of and gaining new insight into the processes of the construction of their normative orthodoxies, especially in the spheres of devising strategies of defining and refuting doctrinal error, heterodoxy, and heresy. This chapter discusses the history of the study of dualism in religion, various typologies and definitions developed to map and analyse various types of dualism, and the roles played by dualistic ideas and influences in the history of the Abrahamic religions.

Citation

Stoyanov, Y. (2015). Religious Dualism and the Abrahamic Religions. In A. J. Silverstein, & G. G. Stroumsa (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of the Abrahamic Religions (405-425). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199697762.013.30

Publication Date Oct 1, 2015
Deposit Date Jul 8, 2023
Publicly Available Date Oct 2, 2115
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 405-425
Series Title Oxford Handbooks
Book Title Oxford Handbook of the Abrahamic Religions
ISBN 9780199697762
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199697762.013.30
Keywords Religiou Dualism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Religious Heterodoxy, Heresy, Philosophical Dualism, Comparative Religion, Theology
Related Public URLs https://academic.oup.com/edited-volume/34340/chapter-abstract/334357815

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