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This book explores how an awareness of Islam and the Qur'an can change how the Bible is read. With both Muslim and Christian contributors, the first part contains chapters that compare the report of an event in the Bible with a report of the same event in the Qur'an. The second part addresses Muslim readings of the Bible and biblical tradition and looks at how Muslims might regard the Bible - Can they recognise it as Scripture? If so, what does that mean and how does it relate to the Qur'an as Scripture? Similarly how might Christians regard the Qur'an? The final part explores different analogies for understanding the Bible in relation to the Qur'an.…mehr
This book explores how an awareness of Islam and the Qur'an can change how the Bible is read. With both Muslim and Christian contributors, the first part contains chapters that compare the report of an event in the Bible with a report of the same event in the Qur'an. The second part addresses Muslim readings of the Bible and biblical tradition and looks at how Muslims might regard the Bible - Can they recognise it as Scripture? If so, what does that mean and how does it relate to the Qur'an as Scripture? Similarly how might Christians regard the Qur'an? The final part explores different analogies for understanding the Bible in relation to the Qur'an.
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Danny Crowther is a postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Centre for Muslim-Christian Studies, and an Associate Member of the Faculty of Theology and Religions at the University of Oxford, UK. Shirin Shafaie is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Centre for Muslim-Christian Studies, Oxford and teaches Middle East Politics at SOAS, University of London. She is also the founder and director of Visual Academics LTD. Ida Glaser is director of The Centre for Muslim-Christian Studies and a lecturer at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford, UK. Shabbir Akhtar is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Muslim-Christian Studies and a Member of the Faculty of Theology and Religions at the University of Oxford, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword, Martin Whittingham Synopsis, Danny Crowther 1. Biblical interpretation in Islamic context, Ida Glaser Part 1: Intertextual Conversations 2. Abraham in narrative worldviews: reflections on doing comparative theology through Christian-Muslim dialogue in Turkey, George Bristow 3. Toward inter-theological hermeneutics: a case study in reading between the Joseph stories, Shirin Shafaie 4. The 'sin' of David in the light of Islamic thought, Ali Makhlabi and Larry Ciccarelli 5. David and the single ewe lamb: tracking conversation between two texts (2 Samuel 12:3 and Q38:23) when they are read in their canonical contexts, Carol Walker 6. Facing mirrors: the intertwined golden calf story, Mohammad Ghandehari and Mohsen Feyzbakhsh Part 2: Questions about Texts 7. The fourth source: Isr 'iliyy t and the use of the Bible in Muslim scholarship, Wan Mohd Fazrul Azdi Wan Razali, Ahmad Yunus Mohd Noor and Jaffary Awang 8. Constrained by scriptural polemics: Hamiduddin Farahi on the Akedah, Nazirudin Mohd Nasir 9. The culture shock of the Bible, Danny Crowther 10. Islamic tradition and the reception history of the Bible, Martin O'Kane and Talha Bhamji 11. The Morphology of the narrative exegesis of the Qur'an: The case of the cow of the Ban Isr l (Q2:67-74), Ali Aghaie Part 3: Analogical Explorations 12. The place of purity in faith, Dwight Swanson 13. Biblical Ruth as a qur'anic Queen of Sheba: scriptural narratives of foreigner assent, Georgina Jardim 14. Reading Paul on idolatry (Romans 1:18-32) alongside the Qur'an: a theology of divine signs, Michael Lodahl 15. Indirection in biblical and qur'anic discourses, and in Bible translation in Islamic contexts, Andy Warren-Rothlin 16. The Gospel of John as a structure for Muslim-Christian understanding, Dan Madigan 17. Three methods for a Muslim reading of the Bible, Shabbir Akhtar
Foreword, Martin Whittingham Synopsis, Danny Crowther 1. Biblical interpretation in Islamic context, Ida Glaser Part 1: Intertextual Conversations 2. Abraham in narrative worldviews: reflections on doing comparative theology through Christian-Muslim dialogue in Turkey, George Bristow 3. Toward inter-theological hermeneutics: a case study in reading between the Joseph stories, Shirin Shafaie 4. The 'sin' of David in the light of Islamic thought, Ali Makhlabi and Larry Ciccarelli 5. David and the single ewe lamb: tracking conversation between two texts (2 Samuel 12:3 and Q38:23) when they are read in their canonical contexts, Carol Walker 6. Facing mirrors: the intertwined golden calf story, Mohammad Ghandehari and Mohsen Feyzbakhsh Part 2: Questions about Texts 7. The fourth source: Isr 'iliyy t and the use of the Bible in Muslim scholarship, Wan Mohd Fazrul Azdi Wan Razali, Ahmad Yunus Mohd Noor and Jaffary Awang 8. Constrained by scriptural polemics: Hamiduddin Farahi on the Akedah, Nazirudin Mohd Nasir 9. The culture shock of the Bible, Danny Crowther 10. Islamic tradition and the reception history of the Bible, Martin O'Kane and Talha Bhamji 11. The Morphology of the narrative exegesis of the Qur'an: The case of the cow of the Ban Isr l (Q2:67-74), Ali Aghaie Part 3: Analogical Explorations 12. The place of purity in faith, Dwight Swanson 13. Biblical Ruth as a qur'anic Queen of Sheba: scriptural narratives of foreigner assent, Georgina Jardim 14. Reading Paul on idolatry (Romans 1:18-32) alongside the Qur'an: a theology of divine signs, Michael Lodahl 15. Indirection in biblical and qur'anic discourses, and in Bible translation in Islamic contexts, Andy Warren-Rothlin 16. The Gospel of John as a structure for Muslim-Christian understanding, Dan Madigan 17. Three methods for a Muslim reading of the Bible, Shabbir Akhtar
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