of history and general knowledge: largely Muslim but not the Middle East, largely Russian speaking but not Russia, and having a complex relationship with the nation. Yet rather than representing a specific value, history or culture, this ‘region of being’ is as much an imagined, poetic ...
exegesis;interreligious hermeneutics;intercultural dialogue 1. Introduction The Quran reflects the multicultural and multireligious context in which it was written and can therefore also be understood as a sign of interreligious and intercultural processes of negotiation. This heritage has been dealt with...
s lives. Many are the times when people will sit back in sorrow waiting for someone to come to their aid. It may be that they are seeking for employment, love or peace. The Bible advocates that people should put their whole trust in God as He is capable of helping them where fellow ...
The definition of the law by apostles is sometimes challenging. In his writing, Paul states that the law is part of the flesh and the sinful world until the life of the Christian on earth ends. In Romans 7: 1-6, Paul continues to equate the law with the evil powers. The law is wha...