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.
Statements (48)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
book
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historical study → non-fiction book → religious study → |
| aboutConcept |
holy war
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monotheism → myth and history → religious identity → sacred city → |
| aboutEvent |
Arab–Israeli conflict
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Crusades → |
| aboutPlace |
Church of the Holy Sepulchre
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Dome of the Rock → Temple Mount → Western Wall → |
| author | Karen Armstrong → |
| countryOfOrigin | United Kingdom → |
| focusesOnReligion |
Christianity
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Islam → Judaism → |
| genre |
comparative religion
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history → religion → |
| hasPerspective |
comparative
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historical → theological → |
| hasTheme |
memory and narrative
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politics of holiness → religious coexistence → religious conflict → shared sacred space → |
| language | English → |
| mainSubject |
Christianity
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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
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late antiquity → medieval period → modern period → |
| writtenBy | Karen Armstrong → |
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