Jerusalem: One City, Three Faiths

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"Jerusalem: One City, Three Faiths" is a historical and religious study by Karen Armstrong that traces the complex, intertwined significance of Jerusalem to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
historical study
non-fiction book
religious study
aboutConcept holy war
monotheism
myth and history
religious identity
sacred city
aboutEvent Arab–Israeli conflict
Crusades
aboutPlace Church of the Holy Sepulchre
Dome of the Rock
Temple Mount
Western Wall
author Karen Armstrong
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
focusesOnReligion Christianity
Islam
Judaism
genre comparative religion
history
religion
hasPerspective comparative
historical
theological
hasTheme memory and narrative
politics of holiness
religious coexistence
religious conflict
shared sacred space
language English
mainSubject Christianity
Islam
Jerusalem
Judaism
history of Jerusalem
holy places
interfaith relations
pilgrimage
religious significance of Jerusalem
sacred geography
notableFor tracing the intertwined significance of Jerusalem for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
timeSpanCovered ancient period
late antiquity
medieval period
modern period
writtenBy Karen Armstrong

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Karen Armstrong notableWork Jerusalem: One City, Three Faiths

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