Jane Dammen McAuliffe / Barry D. Walfish / Joseph W. Goering (eds.)
With Reverence for the Word
Medieval Scriptural Exegesis in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
Herausgeber: McAuliffe, Jane Dammens; Goering, Joseph Ward; Walfish, Barry
Jane Dammen McAuliffe / Barry D. Walfish / Joseph W. Goering (eds.)
With Reverence for the Word
Medieval Scriptural Exegesis in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
Herausgeber: McAuliffe, Jane Dammens; Goering, Joseph Ward; Walfish, Barry
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This volume is the first trilateral exploration of medieval scriptural interpretation. The vast literature written during the medieval period is one of both great diversity and numerous cross-cultural similarities. These essays explore this rich heritage of biblical and qur'anic interpretation.
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This volume is the first trilateral exploration of medieval scriptural interpretation. The vast literature written during the medieval period is one of both great diversity and numerous cross-cultural similarities. These essays explore this rich heritage of biblical and qur'anic interpretation.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 159mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 884g
- ISBN-13: 9780195137279
- ISBN-10: 0195137272
- Artikelnr.: 22350191
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 159mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 884g
- ISBN-13: 9780195137279
- ISBN-10: 0195137272
- Artikelnr.: 22350191
* Preface
* Part One: Medieval Jewish Biblical Exegesis
* 1: Barry D. Walfish: Introduction
* 2: Stephen D. Benin: The Search for Truth in Sacred Scripture: Jews,
Christians, and the Authority to Interpret
* 3: Haggai Ben-Shammai: The Tension between Literal Interpretation and
Exegetical Freedom: Comparative Observations on Saadia's Method
* 4: Daniel J. Frank: Karaite Commentaries on the Song of Songs from
Tenth-Century Jerusalem
* 5: Michael A. Signer: Restoring the Narrative: Jewish and Christian
Exegesis in the Twelfth Century
* 6: Martin Lockshin: Rashbam as a 'Literary' Exegete
* 7: Elliot R. Wolfson: Asceticism and Eroticism in Medieval Jewish
Philosophical and Mystical Exegesis of the Song of Song
* 8: Barry D. Walfish: Typology, Narrative, and History: Isaac ben
Joseph ha-Kohen on the Book of Ruth
* 9: Marc Saperstein: The Method of Doubts: Problematizing the Bible in
Late Medieval Jewish Exegesis
* 10: Eric Lawee: Introducing Scripture: The Accessus ad auctores in
Hebrew Exegetical Literature from the Thirteenth through the
Fifteenth Centuries
* 11: Alan Cooper: On the Special Role of Biblical Interpretation: The
Case of Proverbs 22:6
* Part Two: Medieval Christian Biblical Exegesis
* 12: Joseph Goering: Introduction
* 13: Abigail Firey: The Letter of the Law: Carolingian Exegetes and
the Old Testament
* 14: Edward Synan: The Four 'Senses' and Four Exegetes
* 15: James R. Ginther: Laudat sensum et significationem: Robert
Grosseteste and the Four Senses of Scripture
* 16: Robert Sweetman: Beryl Smalley, Thomas of Camtimpre, and the
Performative Reading of Scripture: A Study in Two Exempla
* 17: John Boyle: The Theological Character of the Scholastic 'Division
of the Text' with Particular Reference to the Commentaries of St.
Thomas Aquinas
* 18: Edouard Jeanuneau: Thomas of Ireland and his De tribus sensibus
sacrae scripturae
* 19: A. J. Minnis: Material Swords and Literal Lights: The Status of
Allegory in William of Ockham's reviloquium on Papal Power
* Part Three: Medieval Exegesis of the Qur'an
* 20: Jane Dammen Mc Auliffe: Introduction
* 21: Fred Leemhuis: Discussion and Debate in Early Commentaries of the
Qur'an
* 22: Herbert Berg: Weakness in the Arguments for the Early Dating of
the Qur'anic Commentary
* 23: Gerhard Bowering: The Scriptural 'Senses' in Medieval Sufi Qur'an
Exegesis
* 24: Hava Lazarus-Yafeh: Are There Allegories in Sufi Qur'an
Interpretation?
* 25: Angelika Neuwirth: From the Sacred Mosque to the Remote Temple:
Surat al-Isra' between Text and Commentary
* 26: Gerald Hawting: Qur'anic Exegesis and History
* 27: Stefan Wild: The Self-Referentiality of the Qur'an: Sura 3:7 as
an Exegetical Challenge
* 28: Andrew Rippin: The Designation of 'Foreign' Languages in the
Exegesis of the Qur'an
* 29: Jane Dammen McAuliffe: The Genre Boundaries of Qur'anic
Commentary
* Part One: Medieval Jewish Biblical Exegesis
* 1: Barry D. Walfish: Introduction
* 2: Stephen D. Benin: The Search for Truth in Sacred Scripture: Jews,
Christians, and the Authority to Interpret
* 3: Haggai Ben-Shammai: The Tension between Literal Interpretation and
Exegetical Freedom: Comparative Observations on Saadia's Method
* 4: Daniel J. Frank: Karaite Commentaries on the Song of Songs from
Tenth-Century Jerusalem
* 5: Michael A. Signer: Restoring the Narrative: Jewish and Christian
Exegesis in the Twelfth Century
* 6: Martin Lockshin: Rashbam as a 'Literary' Exegete
* 7: Elliot R. Wolfson: Asceticism and Eroticism in Medieval Jewish
Philosophical and Mystical Exegesis of the Song of Song
* 8: Barry D. Walfish: Typology, Narrative, and History: Isaac ben
Joseph ha-Kohen on the Book of Ruth
* 9: Marc Saperstein: The Method of Doubts: Problematizing the Bible in
Late Medieval Jewish Exegesis
* 10: Eric Lawee: Introducing Scripture: The Accessus ad auctores in
Hebrew Exegetical Literature from the Thirteenth through the
Fifteenth Centuries
* 11: Alan Cooper: On the Special Role of Biblical Interpretation: The
Case of Proverbs 22:6
* Part Two: Medieval Christian Biblical Exegesis
* 12: Joseph Goering: Introduction
* 13: Abigail Firey: The Letter of the Law: Carolingian Exegetes and
the Old Testament
* 14: Edward Synan: The Four 'Senses' and Four Exegetes
* 15: James R. Ginther: Laudat sensum et significationem: Robert
Grosseteste and the Four Senses of Scripture
* 16: Robert Sweetman: Beryl Smalley, Thomas of Camtimpre, and the
Performative Reading of Scripture: A Study in Two Exempla
* 17: John Boyle: The Theological Character of the Scholastic 'Division
of the Text' with Particular Reference to the Commentaries of St.
Thomas Aquinas
* 18: Edouard Jeanuneau: Thomas of Ireland and his De tribus sensibus
sacrae scripturae
* 19: A. J. Minnis: Material Swords and Literal Lights: The Status of
Allegory in William of Ockham's reviloquium on Papal Power
* Part Three: Medieval Exegesis of the Qur'an
* 20: Jane Dammen Mc Auliffe: Introduction
* 21: Fred Leemhuis: Discussion and Debate in Early Commentaries of the
Qur'an
* 22: Herbert Berg: Weakness in the Arguments for the Early Dating of
the Qur'anic Commentary
* 23: Gerhard Bowering: The Scriptural 'Senses' in Medieval Sufi Qur'an
Exegesis
* 24: Hava Lazarus-Yafeh: Are There Allegories in Sufi Qur'an
Interpretation?
* 25: Angelika Neuwirth: From the Sacred Mosque to the Remote Temple:
Surat al-Isra' between Text and Commentary
* 26: Gerald Hawting: Qur'anic Exegesis and History
* 27: Stefan Wild: The Self-Referentiality of the Qur'an: Sura 3:7 as
an Exegetical Challenge
* 28: Andrew Rippin: The Designation of 'Foreign' Languages in the
Exegesis of the Qur'an
* 29: Jane Dammen McAuliffe: The Genre Boundaries of Qur'anic
Commentary
* Preface
* Part One: Medieval Jewish Biblical Exegesis
* 1: Barry D. Walfish: Introduction
* 2: Stephen D. Benin: The Search for Truth in Sacred Scripture: Jews,
Christians, and the Authority to Interpret
* 3: Haggai Ben-Shammai: The Tension between Literal Interpretation and
Exegetical Freedom: Comparative Observations on Saadia's Method
* 4: Daniel J. Frank: Karaite Commentaries on the Song of Songs from
Tenth-Century Jerusalem
* 5: Michael A. Signer: Restoring the Narrative: Jewish and Christian
Exegesis in the Twelfth Century
* 6: Martin Lockshin: Rashbam as a 'Literary' Exegete
* 7: Elliot R. Wolfson: Asceticism and Eroticism in Medieval Jewish
Philosophical and Mystical Exegesis of the Song of Song
* 8: Barry D. Walfish: Typology, Narrative, and History: Isaac ben
Joseph ha-Kohen on the Book of Ruth
* 9: Marc Saperstein: The Method of Doubts: Problematizing the Bible in
Late Medieval Jewish Exegesis
* 10: Eric Lawee: Introducing Scripture: The Accessus ad auctores in
Hebrew Exegetical Literature from the Thirteenth through the
Fifteenth Centuries
* 11: Alan Cooper: On the Special Role of Biblical Interpretation: The
Case of Proverbs 22:6
* Part Two: Medieval Christian Biblical Exegesis
* 12: Joseph Goering: Introduction
* 13: Abigail Firey: The Letter of the Law: Carolingian Exegetes and
the Old Testament
* 14: Edward Synan: The Four 'Senses' and Four Exegetes
* 15: James R. Ginther: Laudat sensum et significationem: Robert
Grosseteste and the Four Senses of Scripture
* 16: Robert Sweetman: Beryl Smalley, Thomas of Camtimpre, and the
Performative Reading of Scripture: A Study in Two Exempla
* 17: John Boyle: The Theological Character of the Scholastic 'Division
of the Text' with Particular Reference to the Commentaries of St.
Thomas Aquinas
* 18: Edouard Jeanuneau: Thomas of Ireland and his De tribus sensibus
sacrae scripturae
* 19: A. J. Minnis: Material Swords and Literal Lights: The Status of
Allegory in William of Ockham's reviloquium on Papal Power
* Part Three: Medieval Exegesis of the Qur'an
* 20: Jane Dammen Mc Auliffe: Introduction
* 21: Fred Leemhuis: Discussion and Debate in Early Commentaries of the
Qur'an
* 22: Herbert Berg: Weakness in the Arguments for the Early Dating of
the Qur'anic Commentary
* 23: Gerhard Bowering: The Scriptural 'Senses' in Medieval Sufi Qur'an
Exegesis
* 24: Hava Lazarus-Yafeh: Are There Allegories in Sufi Qur'an
Interpretation?
* 25: Angelika Neuwirth: From the Sacred Mosque to the Remote Temple:
Surat al-Isra' between Text and Commentary
* 26: Gerald Hawting: Qur'anic Exegesis and History
* 27: Stefan Wild: The Self-Referentiality of the Qur'an: Sura 3:7 as
an Exegetical Challenge
* 28: Andrew Rippin: The Designation of 'Foreign' Languages in the
Exegesis of the Qur'an
* 29: Jane Dammen McAuliffe: The Genre Boundaries of Qur'anic
Commentary
* Part One: Medieval Jewish Biblical Exegesis
* 1: Barry D. Walfish: Introduction
* 2: Stephen D. Benin: The Search for Truth in Sacred Scripture: Jews,
Christians, and the Authority to Interpret
* 3: Haggai Ben-Shammai: The Tension between Literal Interpretation and
Exegetical Freedom: Comparative Observations on Saadia's Method
* 4: Daniel J. Frank: Karaite Commentaries on the Song of Songs from
Tenth-Century Jerusalem
* 5: Michael A. Signer: Restoring the Narrative: Jewish and Christian
Exegesis in the Twelfth Century
* 6: Martin Lockshin: Rashbam as a 'Literary' Exegete
* 7: Elliot R. Wolfson: Asceticism and Eroticism in Medieval Jewish
Philosophical and Mystical Exegesis of the Song of Song
* 8: Barry D. Walfish: Typology, Narrative, and History: Isaac ben
Joseph ha-Kohen on the Book of Ruth
* 9: Marc Saperstein: The Method of Doubts: Problematizing the Bible in
Late Medieval Jewish Exegesis
* 10: Eric Lawee: Introducing Scripture: The Accessus ad auctores in
Hebrew Exegetical Literature from the Thirteenth through the
Fifteenth Centuries
* 11: Alan Cooper: On the Special Role of Biblical Interpretation: The
Case of Proverbs 22:6
* Part Two: Medieval Christian Biblical Exegesis
* 12: Joseph Goering: Introduction
* 13: Abigail Firey: The Letter of the Law: Carolingian Exegetes and
the Old Testament
* 14: Edward Synan: The Four 'Senses' and Four Exegetes
* 15: James R. Ginther: Laudat sensum et significationem: Robert
Grosseteste and the Four Senses of Scripture
* 16: Robert Sweetman: Beryl Smalley, Thomas of Camtimpre, and the
Performative Reading of Scripture: A Study in Two Exempla
* 17: John Boyle: The Theological Character of the Scholastic 'Division
of the Text' with Particular Reference to the Commentaries of St.
Thomas Aquinas
* 18: Edouard Jeanuneau: Thomas of Ireland and his De tribus sensibus
sacrae scripturae
* 19: A. J. Minnis: Material Swords and Literal Lights: The Status of
Allegory in William of Ockham's reviloquium on Papal Power
* Part Three: Medieval Exegesis of the Qur'an
* 20: Jane Dammen Mc Auliffe: Introduction
* 21: Fred Leemhuis: Discussion and Debate in Early Commentaries of the
Qur'an
* 22: Herbert Berg: Weakness in the Arguments for the Early Dating of
the Qur'anic Commentary
* 23: Gerhard Bowering: The Scriptural 'Senses' in Medieval Sufi Qur'an
Exegesis
* 24: Hava Lazarus-Yafeh: Are There Allegories in Sufi Qur'an
Interpretation?
* 25: Angelika Neuwirth: From the Sacred Mosque to the Remote Temple:
Surat al-Isra' between Text and Commentary
* 26: Gerald Hawting: Qur'anic Exegesis and History
* 27: Stefan Wild: The Self-Referentiality of the Qur'an: Sura 3:7 as
an Exegetical Challenge
* 28: Andrew Rippin: The Designation of 'Foreign' Languages in the
Exegesis of the Qur'an
* 29: Jane Dammen McAuliffe: The Genre Boundaries of Qur'anic
Commentary