TY - BOOK ID - 2968454 TI - Scripture and pluralism : reading the bible in the religiously plural worlds of the Middle Ages and Renaissance : papers presented at the first annual symposium of the Marco Institute for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at the University of Tennesse, Knoxville, February 21-22, 2002 AU - Heffernan, Thomas J. AU - Burman, Thomas Earl AU - Marco Institute for Medieval and renaissance Studies AU - Brill PY - 2005 VL - 123 SN - 15735664 SN - 9004144153 9047415485 9789004144156 9789047415480 DB - UniCat KW - Godsdienstig pluralisme KW - Pluralism [Religious ] KW - Pluralisme [Godsdienstig ] KW - Pluralisme religieux KW - Religious pluralism KW - Bible KW - Criticism, interpretation, etc. KW - History KW - 22.06 <09> KW - Bijbel: exegese--
KW - Conferences - Meetings KW - Biblia KW - Influence KW - anno 500-1499 KW - anno 1500-1599 KW - Interreligious Dialogue KW - Bible. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:2968454 AB - The Mediterranean and Western-European sphere in the Ancient, Medieval and Early-Modern Periods was a world of complex and deeply rooted religious Pluralism - Jews, various sects of Christians, Muslims, and pagans all lived side by side and interacted regularly. The essays in this volume explore what happened when Christians read the Bible faced with the challenges posed by this religious pluralism. Topics covered include early Christianity's use of the Bible under persecution, Arab-Christian Biblical study within the Islamic World, Jewish-Christian scholarly interaction in the Twelfth-Century Renaissance, and the role of late-medieval vernacular editions of the Bible in paving the way for the Reformation. Contributors include: Thomas E. Burman, Andrew Gow, Sidney H. Griffith, Thomas J. Heffernan, Frans van Liere, E. Ann Matter, Bernard McGinn, Constant J. Mews, Michael A. Signer, Lesley Smith, and Anne Marie Wolf. ER -