Resurrection in Abrahamic Religions
By Dialogue International • Mar 6th, 2008 • Category: Featured, PanelPanel ‘Resurrection in Abrahamic Religions‘ was held at UW-Madison 1270 Grainger Hall.
Representatives from Jewish, Christian, and Muslim communities discussed the concept of resurrection in Abrahamic religions.
- Laurie Zimmerman, Rabbi, Shaarei Shamayim
- Brent Christianson, Pastor, Lutheran Campus Center at UW
- Mamoon Syed, Representative, Madison Muslim Community
Resurrection after life is a concept that exists in all Abrahamic religions; Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Each religion has different as well as similar conceptual understandings about resurrection after life. Our panelists will explore those differences and similarities. Participants will have a chance to improve their understanding of different religions. Come to the panel to learn about a common concept in Abrahamic religions from different perspectives and have an opportunity to ask questions to seek more info about Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
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