Exegetical crossroads: understanding Scripture in Judaism, Christianity and Islam in the Pre-Modern Orient

The art of interpreting Holy Scriptures flourished throughout the culturally heterogeneous pre-modern Orient among Jews, Christians and Muslims. Different ways of interpretation developed within each religion not without considering the others. How were the interactions and how productive were they...

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Published in:Judaism, Christianity, and Islam - tension, transmission, transformation
Contributors: Tamer, Georges 1960- (Editor) ; Grundmann, Regina (Editor) ; Kattan, Assaad Elias 1967- (Editor) ; Pinggéra, Karl 1967- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Berlin Boston De Gruyter [2018]
In: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam - tension, transmission, transformation (Volume 8)
Series/Journal:Judaism, Christianity, and Islam - tension, transmission, transformation Volume 8
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Holy books / Sense of Scripture / Judaism / Christianity / Islam / History
B Bible / Koran / Hermeneutics / Judaism / Christianity / Islam / History
B Exegesis / Koran exegesis / Interfaith dialogue / Judaism / Christianity / Islam / History
RelBib Classification:AX Inter-religious relations
CC Christianity and Non-Christian religion; Inter-religious relations
Further subjects:B Conference program 2014 (Erlangen)
B Islam
B Holy Scriptures
B Judaism
B Christianity
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Available in another form: 978-3-11-056114-2
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Available in another form: 978-3-11-056435-8
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Summary:The art of interpreting Holy Scriptures flourished throughout the culturally heterogeneous pre-modern Orient among Jews, Christians and Muslims. Different ways of interpretation developed within each religion not without considering the others. How were the interactions and how productive were they for the further development of these traditions? Have there been blurred spaces of scholarly activity that transcended sectarian borders? What was the role played by mutual influences in profiling the own tradition against the others? These and other related questions are critically treated in the present volume.
ISBN:3110564343
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/9783110564341