Preaching in Judaism and Christianity: encounters and developments from biblical times to modernity ; [first International Conference on "Preaching in Judaism and Christianity" ... in Bamberg between the 6th and 8th of March 2007]

It is a widespread idea that the roots of the Christian sermon can be found in the Jewish derasha. But the story of the interrelation of the two homiletical traditions, Jewish and Christian, from New Testament times to the present day is still untold. Can homiletical encounters be registered? Is the...

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Contributors: Homolka, Walter 1964- (Other) ; Schöttler, Heinz-Günther 1950- (Other) ; Deeg, Alexander 1972- (Other)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Berlin [u.a.] De Gruyter 2008
In:Year: 2008
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Series/Journal:Studia Judaica 41
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Judaism / Sermon / Christianity / History
B Homiletics
Further subjects:B Conference program 2007 (Bamberg)
B Theology / RELIGION / Judaism
B Christianity and other religions
B Derasha
B Sermon
B Jewish preaching
B Christianity
B Judaism Relations Christianity Congresses
B Homiletics
B Preaching History Congresses
B Preaching
B Judaism
B Christianity and other religions Judaism Congresses
B Christianity Sermon Exegesis Derasha Judaism
B Exegesis
B Jewish preaching History Congresses
B Bibelpastoral
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Summary:It is a widespread idea that the roots of the Christian sermon can be found in the Jewish derasha. But the story of the interrelation of the two homiletical traditions, Jewish and Christian, from New Testament times to the present day is still untold. Can homiletical encounters be registered? Is there a common homiletical history - not only in the modern era, but also in rabbinic times and in the Middle Ages? Which current developments affect Jewish and Christian preaching today, in the 21st century? And, most important, what consequences may result from this mutual perception of Jewish and Ch
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Physical Description:Online-Ressource
ISBN:3110205246
Access:Restricted Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/9783110205244