“Written for our discipline and use”: the construction of Christian and Jewish identities in late ancient bible interpretation = "Zu unserer Belehrung geschrieben" : die Konstruktion christlicher und jüdischer Identitäten in der antiken Bibelauslegung

Patristic and rabbinic biblical interpretations are significant contributions to the identity construction of late antique Christian and Jewish groups. The contributions in this conference volume illuminate the reception of biblical texts, themes and figures in patristic and rabbinic writings from t...

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Subtitles:"Zu unserer Belehrung geschrieben"
Corporate Author: "Written for our discipline and use": the construction of Christian and Jewish identities in late and ancient Bible interpretation, Veranstaltung 2018, Wien (Author)
Contributors: Siquans, Agnethe 1971- (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
German
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Published: Göttingen Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht [2021]
In: Antike Schriftauslegung (Band 1)
Year: 2021
Series/Journal:Antike Schriftauslegung Band 1
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Old Testament / Exegesis / Patristics / Christianity / Identity development
B Old Testament / Exegesis / Rabbinic literature / Judaism / Identity development
B Judaism / Christianity / Identity development / Old Testament
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B Conference program 11.2018 (Vienna)
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Summary:Patristic and rabbinic biblical interpretations are significant contributions to the identity construction of late antique Christian and Jewish groups. The contributions in this conference volume illuminate the reception of biblical texts, themes and figures in patristic and rabbinic writings from the 2nd to the 8th century. They reveal processes of mutual demarcation, which are sometimes extremely polemical, sometimes only implicit and indirectly accessible. The correct interpretation of Scripture is claimed for one's own "we", while at the same time distinguishing it from the "others". Nevertheless, similarities and mutual positive references are clearly recognizable. Especially the often so polemical Christian interpretation is from the beginning rooted in the Jewish tradition and based on it. But also the rabbinic interpretation shows traces of the controversy with Christianity.
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The present volume goes back to the symposium "Written for Our Discipline and Use" ..., at the University of Vienna in November 2018 (Vorw.)
ISBN:3525522193