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        1 - ​A comparative study of Jesus Christ from the point of view of the Qur'an and the holy books of the Bible and the Torah
        rodabeh rezaei akhtar soltani zahra rezaei
        This article is aimed at comparative study of Jesus Christ from the Torah and Gospel and the Qur'an in an analytical-descriptive way of the Torah, the Bible, and the Holy Quran from the scriptures of which only the Qur'an is safe from distortions. By examining their mat More
        This article is aimed at comparative study of Jesus Christ from the Torah and Gospel and the Qur'an in an analytical-descriptive way of the Torah, the Bible, and the Holy Quran from the scriptures of which only the Qur'an is safe from distortions. By examining their material, it is clear that the topics in these three books are discussed but there is a difference. The issue of Jesus Christ and his birth and prophet are among the three books discussed in these three books, and there is a theoretical difference between these three books on the subject of Jesus Christ and his personal life and prophet By examining the Torah, the Gospel and the Qur'an on the Prophet and their lives, we find that in the Torah and the Gospels, there are various ancestors for Jesus Christ, and there is no agreement on the ancestry, and even their lineage in cases leading to people who lead They know and have no agreement on the Prophet's father, and some fathers have a name for them, and they have a belief in their death in an inappropriate situation, which is not in the dignity of the divine prophet, and by examining these theories of deviations in two. The Torah and the Bible are expressed, as well as the two Torah and the Bible have false beliefs about Christ, and they attribute to them that God rejects all these theories in the Qur'an with divine verses and refers to the supreme status of the Prophet. .. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Sacred Suffering and Social Evolution in Political Theology of Jurgen Moltmann
        زهرا khoshk jan
        This article tries to study the relation between the concept of suffering and socio-political action in the Jurgen Moltmann's political theology and tries to answer these questions: How suffering became sacred in Christian theology? And how this sacred suffering in the More
        This article tries to study the relation between the concept of suffering and socio-political action in the Jurgen Moltmann's political theology and tries to answer these questions: How suffering became sacred in Christian theology? And how this sacred suffering in the political theology of Moltmann is portrayed as a positive and pragmatic action? For Jurgen Moltmann suffering plays a vital role in the development of socio-political context.  So he introduces the concept of "suffering for change" as a key concept in the "theology of hope". He tries to connect the Trinity event, as a hopeful suffering, and the necessity of social action for Christian community. For him, the theology of redemption is a social interpretation of the Trinity event and it demands the active participation of Church in the social issues and its support of redemptive movement.  Manuscript profile
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        3 - The Holy Qur'an's View on Christian Trinity
        عبدالرحیم Soleimani
        The Holy Qur'an refers to the Christian Trinity and rejects it but this issue poses a question: does Qur'an reject a kind of Trinity which has been prevalent during the time of the advent of Islam in the Hedjaz (Arabia) or completely reject the whole idea? It has been s More
        The Holy Qur'an refers to the Christian Trinity and rejects it but this issue poses a question: does Qur'an reject a kind of Trinity which has been prevalent during the time of the advent of Islam in the Hedjaz (Arabia) or completely reject the whole idea? It has been said by some Christian writers that there are two differences between the Trinity which is rejected by the Holy Qur'an and the orthodox Christian Trinity; firstly it speaks of Trinity as tri-Gods and not "one Essence in three persons", secondly Qur'an's Trinity includes "God, Jesus and Mary" and not "the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit". By collecting the related verses of the Qur'an and referring to some commentaries, these writers try to prove their theory. On the other hand, some Christian writers have claimed that Holy Qur'an not only does not reject the Trinity but also confirmed it. In their arguments, they mention two other terms, i.e., "the word" and "the spirit" which alluded to the Jesus in the Qur'an. We believe that the interpretation of these Christian writers is incorrect and the evidence shows that the Qur'an rejects the prevalent Trinity and not "Tri-Gods" and Trinity for Qur'an does not include "God, Jesus and Mary" but "the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit". Manuscript profile
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        4 - Orthodox Approach towards the Unknowability of God
        Mohammad Modabber chaharborj Elias Arefzadeh
        The Orthodox Church, presenting itself as the extension of early Christianity’s Orthodoxy, has created a distinctive theology system based on early doctrines of God. Comprehending this Church and its theology without having a true perception of its special doctrin More
        The Orthodox Church, presenting itself as the extension of early Christianity’s Orthodoxy, has created a distinctive theology system based on early doctrines of God. Comprehending this Church and its theology without having a true perception of its special doctrine of God is not feasible. This doctrine is mainly based on Orthodox Church’s special approach toward “unknowability of God”. This approach is the key term to a true perception of this Church which can be traced back to “Father” ’s distinguished role in Orthodox Trinity. Speaking in negative language is regarded as an integral part of this doctrine which is based on Transcendence and Unknowability of God. Therefore, Orthodox Church is characterized by Apophatic Theology. In the next step, to fill the gap between creatures and such a Transcendence and Unknowable Being, “Energy Concept” has been proposed by this church. Energy is the revealed or perceptible form of Transcendent God. Orthodox believers try to unite with Energy of God to obtain the Deification status which is considered as ultimate purpose of life. Sacraments and Icons are primary passages of Holy Energy. This study aims to investigate Orthodox approach regarding the “Unknowability of God” in three stages of Roots, Language and Consequence. Manuscript profile