Antti Laat (ed.):
The Challenge of the Mosaic Torah
in Judaism, Christianity and Islam
Leiden: Brill 2020, XIV, 261 pp., Indices
The aim of The Challenge of the Mosaic Torah in Judaism, Christianity,
and Islam is to address the theological issues arising
when different ancient religious groups inside three Abrahamic religions
attempted to understand or define their opinion on the Mosaic Torah.
Twelve articles explore various instances of accepting,
modifying, ignoring, criticizing, and vilifying the Mosaic Torah.
They demonstrate a range of perspectives of ways in which
the Mosaic Torah has formed a challenge.
These challenges include Persian religious policy
(when the Mosaic Torah was formed), intra-Jewish discussions
(e.g. Samaritans), religious practices
(the New Testament debates of ritual laws)
and interreligious debates on validity of the Torah stipulations
(with Christians and Muslims).
All the papers were discussed at the international conference,
"The Challenge of the Mosaic Torah in Judaism, Christianity and Islam",
organized by Åbo Akademi University and held in
Karkku, Finland, 17-18 August, 2017
(Index Theologicus [IxTheo] -
Internationale Bibliographe für Theologie und Religionswissenschaft)
- INHALT / CONTENTS
Front Matter
Copyright Page - Seiten: 275 / Preface - Seiten: 275 / Notes on Contributors ---Seiten: 275 - eschränkter Zugang>>> Part 1 Hebrew Bible --- Seiten: 275
- Chapter 1
Deuteronomy and the Beginning of the Mosaic Torah
Von: Kåre Berge --- Seiten: 16 - Beschränkter ZugangChapter 2 The Torah in the Book of the Twelve ProphetsVon: Jacques van Ruiten --- Seiten: 25
- Beschränkter Zugang>>> Part 2 New Testament --- Seiten: 275
- Beschränkter Zugang>>> Part 3 Patristic Literature before Islam --- Seiten: 275
- Beschränkter Zugang>>> Part 4 Jewish Writings --- Seiten: 275
- Beschränkter Zugang>>> Part 5 Encountering Islam --- Seiten: 275
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