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  • With Reverence for the Word: Medieval Scriptural Exegesis in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam

    With Reverence for the Word by McAuliffe, Jane Dammen; Walfish, Barry D.; Goering, Joseph W.;

    Medieval Scriptural Exegesis in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam

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    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 25 November 2010

    • ISBN 9780199755752
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages512 pages
    • Size 156x234x25 mm
    • Weight 703 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    This volume represents the first trilateral exploration of medieval scriptural interpretation. During the medieval period the three exegetical traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam produced a vast literature, one of great diversity but also one of numerous cross-cultural similarities.

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    Long description:

    "This volume would serve as a wonderful course book for undergraduates and graduates, one that illustrates both the signal differences and the surprising parallels within and among the three Abrahamic traditions of scriptural exegesis."--Speculum

    "Indispensable ... deserves an honored place on the shelves of public and private research libraries everywhere."--Catholic Biblical Quarterly

    "A rich feast ... the three 'courses' of the book offer significant contributions to our understanding of exegesis in each specific tradition."--Journal of the American Academy of Religion

    "With Reverence for the Word is both a readable and informative collection of essays important to the study of medieval scriptural exegesis." --Journal of Near Eastern Studies

    For anyone involved in 'scriptual reasoning' or 'meetings for better understanding' with those of other fatihs, or for those interested in the middle ages, this could be a valuable volume to dip into.

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    Table of Contents:

    List of Contributors
    Abbreviations
    MEDIEVAL JEWISH EXEGESIS OF THE BIBLE
    1. An Introduction to Medieval Jewish Biblical Interpretation
    Barry D. Walfish
    2. The Search for Truth in Sacred Scripture: Jews, Christians, and the Authority to Interpret
    Stephen D. Benin
    3. The Tension between Literal Interpretation and Exegetical Freedom: Comparative Observations on Saadia's Method
    Haggai Ben-Shammai
    4. Karaite Commentaries on the Song of Songs from Tenth-Century Jerusalem
    Daniel Frank
    5. Restoring the Narrative: Jewish and Christian Exegesis in the Twelfth Century
    Michael A. Signer
    6. Rashbam as a "Literary" Exegete
    Martin Lockshin
    7. Asceticism and Eroticism in Medieval Jewish Philosophical and Mystical Exegesis of the Song of Songs
    Elliot R. Wolfson
    8. Typology, Narrative, and History: Isaac ben Joseph ha-Kohen on the Book of Ruth
    Barry D. Walfish
    9. The Method of Doubts: Problematizing the Bible in Late Medieval Jewish Exegesis
    Marc Saperstein
    10. Introducing Scripture: The Accessus ad auctores in Hebrew Exegetical Literature from the Thirteenth through the Fifteenth Centuries
    Eric Lawee
    11. On the Social Role of Biblical Interpretation: The Case of Proverbs
    Alan Cooper
    MEDIEVAL CHRISTIAN EXEGESIS OF THE BIBLE
    12. An Introduction to Medieval Christian Biblical Interpretation
    Joseph W. Goering
    13. The Letter of the Law: Carolingian Exegetes and the Old Testament
    Abigail Firey
    14. The Four "Senses" and the Four Exegetes
    Edward Synan
    15. Laudat sensum et significationem: Robert Grosseteste on the Four Senses of Scripture
    James R. Ginther
    16. Beryl Smalley, Thomas of Cantimpré, and the Performative Reading of Scripture: A Study in Two Exempla
    Robert Sweetman
    17. The Theological Character of the Scholastic "Division of the Text" with Particular Reference to the Commentaries of Saint Thomas Aquinas
    John F. Boyle
    18. Thomas of Ireland and his De tribus sensibus sacrae scripturae
    Édourad Jeauneau
    19. Material Swords and Literal Lights: The Status of Allegory in William of Ockham's Breviloquium on Papal Power
    A.J. Minnis
    MEDIEVAL EXEGESIS OF THE QUR'AN
    20. An Introduction to Medieval Interpretation of the Qur'an
    Jane Dammen McAuliffe
    21. Discussion and Debate in Early Commentaries on the Qur'an
    Fred Leemhuis
    22. Weakness in the Arguments for the Early Dating of Qur'anic Commentary
    Herbert Berg
    23. The Scriptural "Senses" in Medieval Sufi Qur'an Exegesis
    Gerhard Böwering
    24. Are There Allegories in Sufi Qur'an Interpretation?
    Hava Lazarus-Yafeh
    25. From the Sacred Mosque to the Remote Temple: Surat al-Isra' between Text and Commentary
    Angelika Neuwirth
    26. Qur'anic Exegesis and History
    Gerald Hawting
    27. The Self-Referentiality of the Qur'an: Sura 3:7 as an Exegetical Challenge
    Stefan Wild
    28. The Designation of "Foreign" Language in the Exegesis of the Qur'an
    29. The Genre Boundaries of Qur'anic Commentary
    Jane Dammen McAuliffe
    Subject Index
    Index to Citations from the Bible, Rabbinic Literature, and the Qur'an

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