Zellentin (2019) - The Qur'an's Reformation of Judaism and Christianity
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Another promising looking book. It is nice that Gobillot and Azaiez's works are included in English.
Mahgraye says that as A PROMISING BOOK ... let me look in to it..
The Qur'an's Reformation of Judaism and Christianity & Return to the OriginsEdited By Holger M. Zellentin
Hmm .... Return to the Origins .... Return to the Origins?? Very very CATCHY TITLE for an edited book...
it is not even his book..This volume explores the relationship between the Qur’an and the Jewish and Christian traditions, considering aspects of continuity and reform. The chapters examine the Qur’an’s retelling of biblical narratives, as well as its reaction to a wide array of topics that mark Late Antique religious discourse, including eschatology and ritual purity, prophetology and paganism, and heresiology and Christology.
Twelve emerging and established scholars explore the many ways in which the Qur’an updates, transforms, and challenges religious practice, beliefs, and narratives that Late Antique Jews and Christians had developed in dialogue with the Bible. The volume establishes the Qur’an’s often unique perspective alongside its surprising gives continuity to Judaism and Christianity. Chapters focus on individual suras and on intra-Qur’anic parallels, on the Qur’an’s relationship to pre-Islamic Arabian culture, on its intertextuality and its literary intricacy, and on its legal and moral framework. It illustrates a move away from the problematic paradigm of cultural influence and instead emphasizes the Qur’an’s attempt to reform the religious landscape of its time.
The Qur'an's Reformation of Judaism and Christianity offers new insight into the Islamic Scripture as a whole and into recent methodological developments, providing a compelling snapshot of the burgeoning field of Qur’anic studies. It is a key resource for students and scholars interested in religion, Islam, and Middle Eastern Studies.
I guess dr, Holger M. Zellentin
IS LOOKING & READING FEW SELECTIVE VERSES IN QURAN not reading it in its totality
2017. Judaeo-Christian Legal Culture and the Qur’ān. In: HILALI, A. and BURGE, S., eds., Contemporary Qur’anic Studies Oxford University Press.
ZELLENTIN, H. M., 2016. In: REYNOLDS, G, AZAIEZ, M., TESEI, T. and ZAFER, H.M., eds., The Qurʾan Seminar Commentary: A Collaborative Analysis of 50 Select Passages De Gruyter. 44-452 (In Press.)
ZELLENTIN, H.M., 2016. Aḥbār and Ruhbān: Religious Leaders in the Qur’ān in Dialogue with Christian and Jewish Literature. In: NEUWIRTH, A., ed., Qur’anic Studies at the University of Chicago Routledge. 258-89 (In Press.)
ZELLENTIN, H.M., 2016. Jewish Dreams Between Roman Palestine and Sasanian Babylonia: Cultural and Geographic Borders in Rabbinic Discourse (yMa‘aser Sheni 55c, 15-22 and bBerakhot 56a-b). In: WEISSENRIEDER, A., ed., Borders: Terms, Performances and Ideologies Mohr Siebeck. 419-57 (In Press.)
ZELLENTIN, H.M., 2016. ʾaḥbār und ruhbān: Religiöse Leitfiguren im Koran in Dialog mit christlicher und rabbinischer Literatur. In: SCHMIDT, N., SCHMID, N. K. and NEUWIRTH, A., eds., Episteme in Bewegung: Beiträge zu einer transdisziplinären Wissensgeschichte Harrassowitz. 125-65 (In Press.)
ZELLENTIN, H.M., 2016. Review of Christoph Ochs, Matthaeus Adversus Christianos Journal of Ecclesiastical History. 67, 148-51
ZELLENTIN, H.M., 2015. The Rabbis on (the Christianization of) the Imperial Cult: Mishna and Yerushalmi Avodah Zarah 3.1 (42b, 54 - 42c, 61). In: HEZSER, C., ed., Jewish Art in its Late Antique Context 319-55
ZELLENTIN, H.M., 2015. Review of Michal Bar-Asher Siegal, Early Christian Monastic Literature and the Babylonian Talmud Studies in Jewish-Christian Relations. 10,
ZELLENTIN, H.M., ed., 2013. Artapanus: Edition, Translation, and Commentary. Brill's New Jacoby Brill.
ZELLENTIN, H.M., 2013. Jerusalem fell after Betar: the christian Josephus and rabbinic memory. In: BOUSTAN, R.S., HERRMANN, K., LEICHT, R., REED, A.Y. and VELTRI, G., eds., Envisioning Judaism: studies in honor of Peter Schäfer on the occasion of his seventieth birthday Mohr Siebeck. 319-367
ZELLENTIN, H. M., 2013. The Qur’ān’s Legal Culture: The Didascalia Apostolorum as a Point of Departure Mohr Siebeck.
ZELLENTIN, H. M., 2013. Jesus and the Tradition of the Elders: Originalism and Traditionalism in Early Judean Legal Theory. In: IRICINSCHI, E., JENNOT, L., TOWNSEND, P. and DENZEY LEWIS, N., eds., Beyond the Gnostic Gospels: Studies Building on the Work of Elaine H. Pagels Mohr Siebeck. 379-403
ZELLENTIN, H.M., 2011. Rabbinic parodies of Jewish and Christian literature Mohr Siebeck.
ZELLENTIN, H.M., 2009. Review: The Origins of Judaism: From Canaan to the Rise of Islam (Robert Goldenberg) Henoch: Studies in Judaism and Christianity from Second Temple to Antiquity. 39, 430-2
ZELLENTIN, H.M. AND IRICINSCHI, E., 2008. Making Selves and Marking Others: Identity and Late Antique Heresiologies. In: ZELLENTIN, H.M. AND IRICINSCHI, E., ed., Heresy and Identity in Late Antiquity Mohr Siebeck. 1-27
ZELLENTIN, H.M., 2008. The end of Jewish Egypt: Artapanus and the second exodus. In: GARDNER, G. and OSTERLOH, K.L., eds., Antiquity in Antiquity: Jewish and Christian pasts in the Greco-Roman world Mohr Siebeck. 27-73
ZELLENTIN, H.M., 2008. Review: Avot De-Rabbi Natan: Synoptische Edition Beider Versionen (Hans-Juergen Becker and Christoph Berner) Hebrew Studies. 49, 363-365
ZELLENTIN, H.M. AND IRICINSCHI, E., ed., 2008. Heresy and Identity in Late Antiquity Mohr Siebeck.
ZELLENTIN, H.M., 2008. Review of David Goodblatt, Elements of Ancient Jewish Nationalism AJS (Association of Jewish Studies) Review. 32, 397-400
ZELLENTIN, H.M., 2008. Margin of Error: Women, Law, and Christianity in Bavli Shabbat 116a–b. In: ZELLENTIN, H.M. AND IRICINSCHI, E., ed., Heresy and Identity in Late Antiquity Mohr Siebeck. 339-363
ZELLENTIN, H.M., 2007. Rabbanizing Jesus, Christianizing the Son of David: The Bavli's Approach to the Secondary Messiah Traditions. In: RIVKA ULMER, ed., Discussing Cultural Influences: Text, Context, Non-Text in Rabbinic Judaism University Press of America. 99-128
ZELLENTIN, H.M., 2004. How Plutarch Gained his Place in the Tosefta Zutot: Perspectives on Jewish Culture. 4, 19-28
ZELLENTIN, H. M., 2013.
The Qur’ān’s Legal Culture: The Didascalia Apostolorum as a Point of Departure Mohr Siebeck.well that is an interesting paper to read...