George Braziller. 1961. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 256 pages. Quelques rousseurs. Ex-libris à l'encre en page de titre. Texte en anglais. Jaquette en bon état.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
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Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have always formed, re-formed, and transformed themselves in conversation. That is, these religions have come to exist in all their varieties by interacting with, thinking about, and imagining each other. In this sense they are co-produced, linked by a dynamic and ongoing inter-dependence. The fifteen essays collected in this volume explore moments of such religious coproduction from the second to the twenty-first century, from early pilgrimage sites to social media. The case studies range across textual and material cultures, showing how a variety of artefacts, coins, rituals, communities, narratives, theological doctrines, and scholarly concepts, were all co-produced across the three religious traditions. In so doing they present a panorama of possibilities from the past, as well as a taxonomy that can help us think about the future of religious co-production. An introductory essay describes the advantages of approaching the past, present, and future of these religions through the lens of co-production, and reflects on crucial methodological issues related to the understanding of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam as co-produced religions. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction: The Co-production of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam KATHARINA HEYDEN and DAVID NIRENBERG Artefacts Jewish Printers and Christian Artists Designing a Book for the Sephardi Community of Naples, 1492 KATRIN KOGMAN-APEL From pre-Reform Umayyad Solidi to the ?morabitino alfonsino?: A Full-Circle Case of Co-production PAUL NEUENKIRCHEN Co-produced Legal Documents: Compliance and Resistance in Fatimid Jewish Debt Acknowledgements in the Cairo Geniz SARAH ISLAM Rituals The Life of Jeremiah: A Co-produced Window into a Jewish Cult of the Martyrs during the Early Roman Period MAUREEN ATTALI Moments of Religious Co-production in a Super-Diverse Community in Germany: An Ethnographic Reconstruction of an Interreligious Prayer for Peace ANDREA BIELER Communities ?The Jews of this Nation?: The Co-production of Sectarian Identity in the Fatimid Caliphate, ca. 1120 MOHAMAD BALLAN Embrico of Mainz: Re-Inventing Muhammad for the Christian Simony Controversy VOLKER LEPPIN Religion as a Function of Social Circumstances? Co-production in Shlomo ibn Vergas Shevet Yehuda WOLFRAM DREWS Narratives The Other One Who Curses the Fig Tree: A Jewish Counter Narrative to Christian Missionary Endeavours SUSANNE TALABARDON The ?Livre de Sidrac? and the Co-Production of a Mediterranean Encyclopedia URI ZVI SHACHAR Contemporary Media as Space for Religious Co-production: Some Reflections on Mass Media and Digital Media as Spaces for Imagining and Contacting ?the Other? ANNA NEUMAIER Doctrines The Doctrine of Alteration Leading to the Doctrine of Sticking to the Text: Muslim Attitudes to the Qur'an in Opposition to Accusations against Jews of Changing the Torah AMIR DZIRI A Christology Sensitive to Jewish and Muslim Concerns REINHOLD BERNHARDT Concepts The Concepts of Migration and Alienation in the Twelfth-Century Maghreb: Intramural Co-production MIRIAM FRENKEL Lex Abrahae. The Co-production of a Qur?an-Inspired Concept in Renaissance Christendom DAVIDE SCOTTO
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Berger E. Berger E. Judaism or Jewish Nationalism Judaism or Jewish Nationalism. In Russian /Berger E. Berger E. Judaism or Jewish Nationalism Iudaizm ili Evreyskiy natsionalizm. The Alternative to Zionism New York Bookman Assotiates 1957. 208c. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalbd04189087502d27f.