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Iron in the Soul, The

Iron in the Soul, The
Joseph and the Undoing of Violence



Kenneth Cragg

€17.00

Product ID: RP-02-0051
Status: Available

Illustrator: cover courtesy of Dormition Abby, Jerusalem
Format: 216 x 138 mm
Page: 240
Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Melisende Publishing, UK
and Rimal Publications, Cyprus
Year: 2009
ISBN 13: 978-1-901764-55-0

 

ABOUT THIS BOOK

 

It does not take a detective to see that J-o-S-e-PH and Y-u-S-u-F are the same word and in the Bible (Genesis 37-46) and the Qur’an (Surah 12) the same person. Yusuf is unique in having a whole chapter to himself and bearing his name. It has features absent from Genesis, notably about Zulaika and her court women who found such fascinating beauty in him, which Islamic art and poetry have long celebrated.

 

The deep significance, however, of Joseph/Yusuf is surely in the sequence from suffering victim to viceroy and provider in Egypt. The ‘dreamer’ came to mastery but only through a long story of adversity – the well, exile, prison and languishing forgotten there under a false charge. Through all, he held to a pattern of brave forbearance and magnanimity. There is no evidence of a will in him to resent, retaliate, revenge or resist his brothers, his ill-users or accusers. At every point we find him a paragon of the non-vindictive.

  

This makes him a very telling figure at the heart of Islam, liable as Muslims have been to returning attack or holding ‘sedition’ as a worse evil than ‘war’. Thus it is salutary to find in the Qur’an Yusuf’s quiet ‘bearing of wrong’, his genuine peace-mindedness. The point of The Iron in the Soul is to press this Joseph/Yusuf model upon sundry situations in the contemporary world where the ‘iron’ of injustice, hatred or strife ‘fetters’ the mind, or the other meaning where it ‘steels’ the will to gentleness and the overcoming of evil with good. The conversion of current Islamic violence into the art of a co-existent human society is the urgent need of our time. These chapters are meant to serve the study and care of that hope, whether with Palestine/Israel, the Sacred/Secular, or the ‘this faith/that faith’ situation where its fulfilment is hard to seek but urgent to be found.


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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Kenneth Cragg has served as both scholar and bishop in the lands of the Middle East and also held academic posts in the UK, Lebanon, Nigeria and the USA.

For many years Bishop Cragg lived and served in the Middle East, supervising the regional Anglican Churches both there and in parts of Africa. His mastery of Arabic and knowledge of the Qur'an have earned him credibility with Muslims, particularly among Islamic scholars and Imams who often invite him to deliver lectures in their conferences and seminars.

He is the author of many studies in contemporary relations between the Semitic faiths. He is an Honorary Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford, and an Hon. D.D. of the University of Leeds and former Bye-Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge.

He presently serves as Honorary Assistant Bishop in the Diocese of Oxford.

Other books by Kenneth Cragg

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