Axel M. Oaks Takacs, Th.D.

Assistant Professor of Comparative Theology and Interreligious Studies


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takacsax [at] shu dot edu


Department of Religion

Seton Hall University



Review: People of the Book: An Interfaith Dialogue about How Jews, Christians and Muslims Understand Their Sacred Scriptures, By Daniel M. Cohn-Sherbok, George D. Chryssides, and Usama Hasan


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Axel M. Oaks Takacs
Modern Believing: The Journal of Theological Liberalism, vol. 62(4), 2021, pp. 434-436


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Takacs, A. M. O. (2021). Review: People of the Book: An Interfaith Dialogue about How Jews, Christians and Muslims Understand Their Sacred Scriptures, By Daniel M. Cohn-Sherbok, George D. Chryssides, and Usama Hasan. Modern Believing: The Journal of Theological Liberalism, 62(4), 434–436. https://doi.org/10.3828/mb.2021.24


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Takacs, Axel M. Oaks. “Review: People of the Book: An Interfaith Dialogue about How Jews, Christians and Muslims Understand Their Sacred Scriptures, By Daniel M. Cohn-Sherbok, George D. Chryssides, and Usama Hasan.” Modern Believing: The Journal of Theological Liberalism 62, no. 4 (2021): 434–436.


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Takacs, Axel M. Oaks. “Review: People of the Book: An Interfaith Dialogue about How Jews, Christians and Muslims Understand Their Sacred Scriptures, By Daniel M. Cohn-Sherbok, George D. Chryssides, and Usama Hasan.” Modern Believing: The Journal of Theological Liberalism, vol. 62, no. 4, 2021, pp. 434–36, doi:10.3828/mb.2021.24.


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@article{axel2021a,
  title = {Review: People of the Book: An Interfaith Dialogue about How Jews, Christians and Muslims Understand Their Sacred Scriptures, By Daniel M. Cohn-Sherbok, George D. Chryssides, and Usama Hasan},
  year = {2021},
  issue = {4},
  journal = {Modern Believing: The Journal of Theological Liberalism},
  pages = {434-436},
  volume = {62},
  doi = {10.3828/mb.2021.24},
  author = {Takacs, Axel M. Oaks}
}


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