
Judaism, Christianity, And Islam Are Considered Kindred Religions-holding Ancestral Heritages And Monotheistic Belief In Common-but There Are Definitive Distinctions Between These Abrahamic Peoples. Shared Stories, Rival Tellings Explores The Early Exchanges Of Jews, Christians, And Muslims, And Argues That Their Interactions Were Dominated By Debates Over The Meanings Of Certain Stories Sacred To All Three Communities. Robert C. Gregg Shows How Jewish, Christian, And Muslim Interpreters--artists As Well As Authors--developed Their Unique And Particular Understandings Of Narratives Present In The Two Bibles And The Qur'an. Gregg Focuses On Five Stories: Cain And Abel, Sarah And Hagar, Joseph And Potiphar's Wife, Jonah And The Whale, And Mary The Mother Of Jesus. As He Guides Us Through The Often Intentional Variations Introduced Into These Shared Stories, Gregg Exposes Major Issues Under Contention And The Social-intellectual Forces That Contributed To Spirited, And Sometimes Combative, Exchanges Among Jews, Christians, And Muslims. Offering Deeper Insight Into These Historical Moments And Their Implications For Contemporary Relations Among The Three Religions, Shared Stories, Rival Tellings Will Inspire Readers To Consider--and Reconsider--the Dynamics Of Traditional And Current Social-religious Competition.
This work investigates how the shared narratives of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam functioned as primary sites of theological and social competition during their formative centuries. Robert C. Gregg, a scholar of religious history, utilizes a comparative framework to analyze how interpreters from these three traditions adapted common stories to define their own identities. By examining both textual and artistic representations, the author argues that these variations were not merely incidental but were intentional responses to the intellectual and social pressures of their respective eras.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and students of religious studies frequently cite this text for its clear methodology in comparative narrative analysis. Experts highlight the book as a valuable resource for understanding how scriptural interpretation serves as a mechanism for both community building and inter-religious boundary maintenance.
Page Count:
688
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190231505
ISBN-13:
9780190231507
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