This book presents a multi-religious discussion of spiritual and ethical formation through friendship. Contributors from six global traditions draw on different spiritual concepts to show how friends help us establish diverse societies, healthy ecosystems, trauma healing, inner virtues, social action, and divine connection.
This book presents a multi-religious discussion of spiritual and ethical formation through friendship. Contributors from six global traditions draw on different spiritual concepts to show how friends help us establish diverse societies, healthy ecosystems, trauma healing, inner virtues, social action, and divine connection.
Anne-Marie Ellithorpe is research associate at the Vancouver School of Theology. Laura Duhan-Kaplan is Director of inter-religious studies and professor of Jewish Studies at the Vancouver School of Theology, and Rabbi Emerita of Or Shalom Synagogue. Hussam S. Timani is professor of philosophy and religion and Co-Director of the Middle East and North Africa Studies Program at Christopher Newport University.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Laura Duhan-Kaplan, Hussam S. Timani, and Anne-Marie Ellithorpe Chapter One: Friendship, Treaty, and Family: Indigenous Insights Raymond C. Aldred and Allen G. Jorgenson Chapter Two: Friendships of Equality: Mitratva, Hindu Traditions, and Interfaith Possibilities Jeffery D. Long Chapter Three: Civic Friendship and Reciprocity: Ancient Biblical Exhortations, Contemporary Opportunities Anne-Marie Ellithorpe Chapter Four: Becoming a Friend to the World: Santideva on "Bodhisattva Friendship" John M. Thompson Chapter Five: Sacred Fellowship Among Learners: A Kabbalistic Pedagogy for Our Times Laura Duhan-Kaplan Chapter Six: God, Prophecy, and Friendship in Islam: A Theological Perspective Hussam S. Timani Chapter Seven: Ineffable Accompaniment: Towards a Theology of Friendship and The Human Animal Dorothy Dean Chapter Eight: "I have called you friends": Friendship in the New Testament and Early Christianity Liz Carmichael Chapter Nine: Seeking God Together in Christ
Acknowledgments Introduction Laura Duhan-Kaplan, Hussam S. Timani, and Anne-Marie Ellithorpe Chapter One: Friendship, Treaty, and Family: Indigenous Insights Raymond C. Aldred and Allen G. Jorgenson Chapter Two: Friendships of Equality: Mitratva, Hindu Traditions, and Interfaith Possibilities Jeffery D. Long Chapter Three: Civic Friendship and Reciprocity: Ancient Biblical Exhortations, Contemporary Opportunities Anne-Marie Ellithorpe Chapter Four: Becoming a Friend to the World: Santideva on "Bodhisattva Friendship" John M. Thompson Chapter Five: Sacred Fellowship Among Learners: A Kabbalistic Pedagogy for Our Times Laura Duhan-Kaplan Chapter Six: God, Prophecy, and Friendship in Islam: A Theological Perspective Hussam S. Timani Chapter Seven: Ineffable Accompaniment: Towards a Theology of Friendship and The Human Animal Dorothy Dean Chapter Eight: "I have called you friends": Friendship in the New Testament and Early Christianity Liz Carmichael Chapter Nine: Seeking God Together in Christ
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