Bible and Qurʾān : essays in scriptural intertextuality
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Bible and Qurʾān : essays in scriptural intertextuality
(Symposium series / Society of Biblical Literature, no. 24)
Brill, 2004
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 201-217) and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Bible and the Qur`an share a common layer of discourse based on stories and legends associated with certain paradigmatic characters like Noah, Abraham, and Moses. Yet most biblical scholars are unfamiliar with the rich contents of Islamicate scriptural lore. The nine essays in the present volume, all from scholars who center their research on the intersections of Jewish, Christian, and Islamic literary traditions, explore various aspects of the textual and behavioral connections discernible among these three major Near Eastern religious communities. The book will appeal to students and scholars of Bible and biblical lore, particularly in diverse exegetical contexts; Biblicists interested in the reception history of Bible within the Islamicate cultural sphere; specialists in ancient and medieval Jewish literary history and folklore; scholars of eastern Christian history and literature; Islamicists with an interest in the Jewish and/or Christian textual and exegetical elements visible in early and medieval Islam.
Contributors include Fred Astren, Reuven Firestone, Sidney H. Griffith, Brian M. Hauglid, Kathryn Kueny, Jane Dammen McAuliffe, Gordon D. Newby, John C. Reeves, Vernon K. Robbins, and Brannon M. Wheeler.
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Table of Contents
- The Qur`an and the Bible: Some Modern Studies of Their Relationship, Reuven Firestone
- A Prolegomenon to the Relation of the Qur`an and the Bible, Vernon K. Robbins and Gordon D. Newby
- Some Explorations of the Intertwining of Bible and Qur`an, John C. Reeves
- Israel and the Torah of Muhammad, Brannon M. Wheeler
- On the Early Life of Abraham: Biblical and Qurnic Intertextuality and the Anticipation of Muhammad, Brian M. Hauglid
- The Prediction and Prefiguration of Muhammad, Jane Dammen McAuliffe
- The Gospel, the Qur'an, and the Presentation of Jesus in al-Ya`qubi's Ta'rikh, Sidney H. Griffith
- Abraham's Test: Islamic Male Circumcision as Anti/Ante-Covenantal Practice, Kathryn Kueny
- De-Paganizing Death: Aspects of Mourning in Rabbinic Judaism and Early Islam, Fred Astren
- Index of Citations Index of Ancient and Medieval Authorities Index of Modern Authors
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