A Prophecy Continuous? Jewish and Muslim Views on Divine Revelation 

Talk

A Prophecy Continuous? Jewish and Muslim Views on Divine Revelation

when 6‐7:30pm where NYUAD Institute Building, Lecture Hall who NYU Abu Dhabi Institute
Open to the Public

A Prophecy Continuous? Jewish and Muslim Views on Divine Revelation 

This talk explores the concept of prophecy and prophethood from a multi-faith perspective. Prophets existed before the Bible, as seen in ancient texts describing the Mesopotamian nabÅ«, muhhum, and assinnu. Biblical prophets came in many forms—true and false, charismatic and solitary, loyal to kings or opposing them. The debate over prophecy persisted for millennia: Jews saw it as ending with the Hebrew Bible, Christians viewed Jesus as its fulfillment, and Muslims recognized Muhammad as the final prophet. Yet, prophecy endures in groups like the Mormons and Baha’is. The speaker will examine how different traditions understand prophecy, its historical evolution, and its continued relevance today.

Speaker
Reuven Firestone, Regenstein Professor in Medieval Judaism and Islam, Hebrew Union College


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