Covenant Envy and Other Essays

Covenant Envy and Other Essays by WILLIAM SAM. WARNER is a collection published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on July 20, 2014, comprising 110 pages in English. This edition presents a series of essays that explore the complexities and conflicts arising within the three Western monotheisms, delving into philosophical nuances and historical contexts.
Readers will find discussions on various topics, including supersessionism, iconoclasm, and Sufism, as well as the artistic traditions that have evolved alongside these belief systems. The essays aim to illuminate the intricate relationships and challenges faced by these faiths, providing insights into their respective doctrines and the philosophical dilemmas they present. This thought-provoking work invites reflection on the historical and cultural dimensions of belief.
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Unanticipated conflicts and carefully nurtured nuances in belief have resulted in the three Western monotheisms becoming veritable philosophical quagmires. The essays herein touch upon, among other things, and in no particular order, supersessionism, iconoclasm, Sabbataianism, Sufism, millennialism, and Zionism – as well as the artistic traditions that have struggled to serve their respective ever-changing doctrines.
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