Heaveny Words Academy

Academy of Sacred Scripture Studies

Abrahamic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, share a common heritage rooted in the teachings of the patriarch Abraham. These faiths emphasize monotheism, moral guidance, and the significance of sacred texts in shaping spiritual beliefs and practices.

Who we are

At our Comparative Religion website, we specialize in the comparative study of the holy books of Abrahamic religions. Our team of experts provides insightful analysis and reliable information on the Torah, Bible, and Quran, making us a trusted resource for students, educators, and anyone interested in religious studies. Our commitment to respectful dialogue and scholarly rigor sets us apart in the field of comparative religion.

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Affiliated Scholars

Discover our Affiliated Scholars, a diverse group of experts who enhance our mission through collaboration and innovation. Their insights and research shape key issues in various fields. Explore their profiles to learn about their impactful work and contributions.

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Affiliated ScholarTatiana Litvin

She is an expert in the field of Philosophy, Theology, and cultural studies from Saint Petersburg, Russia She is also is an expert in biblical studies. She received her degree from University of Wales...

Affiliated ScholarVedran Obucina

He is the president of the Center for Interreligious Dialogue, Croatia He holds an MA in Political Science from the University of Zagreb and an MA in Theology from Old-Catholic Patriarchy. He is a PhD researcher at the University of Regensburg in Germany. His academic work is based on religion...

Affiliated ScholarIlies Sidlakhdar

He is Graduated with a master degree in London from Agha Khan University – Institute for the Studies of Muslim Civilisations...

Affiliated ScholarHasan Doagoo

Hasan Doagoo is Doctor of Philosophy, he received his PHD at Macmaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada He is an expert in Islam and Modernity, Islamic reformation, comparative religions and interfaith dialogue are his fields of research and academic endeavor....

Affiliated ScholarMatthew Howden

Matthew Howden Comes from Anheim University, Calagary, Alberta, Canada. He is an expert in the fields of Christianity, History of Christianity, Religious Studies, and Christian & Islamic Studies He has earned Master of Christian Ministry and has served in multiple capacities at Urban Grace Church including being an elder, associate...

Matthew Howden
Affiliated ScholarRebecca Masterton

Rebecca Masterton was born into a Christian family. She gravitated towards Islam in 1999 and became a Shia Muslim in 2003. At the age of eighteen, she moved to London and studied at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London, where she received a Bachelor’s degree in Japanese,...

Affiliated ScholarCurtis Andrew Rigsby

Curtis Andrew Rigsby is an Associate Professor of Comparative Thought and Philosophy at Hiroshima University in Japan, where he teaches in the School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, World Studies Group. He is fluent in English, Japanese, Chinese, German, and Greek. His current positions include being a faculty member at...

Affiliated ScholarRudolph Boshoff

Rudulph Boshoff is a Christian priest and cleric. He has studied in religious schools and seminaries in South Africa and is currently the head of Rhema Bible College in South Africa and a seminary teacher. Rudolph completed his degrees at the South African Theological Seminary (SATS) and is currently pursuing...

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The Articles section explores the shared heritage of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, highlighting their monotheism, moral teachings, and cultural impact.

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The library section features a comprehensive collection on Abrahamic religions, including sacred texts, historical manuscripts, commentaries, and scholarly works. Covering theology, history, and interfaith studies, it supports students, researchers, and curious readers in exploring the traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Resources provide insights into their principles, practices, and moral guidance.