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Schriftpraxis in Judentum, Christentum und Islam
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This volume invites interreligious learning by examining scriptural practice in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The contributors focus specifically on the practices of individual scriptural piety...
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30 September 2026
The contributors to this volume explore dimensions of the normativity of Holy Scriptures that become evident in the practical engagement with Scripture in the monotheistic scriptural religions. From the perspective of practice, they identify the extent to which the esteem and formative power of Holy Scriptures can be discerned therein. Three specific fields of practice are examined: individual scriptural piety, liturgical embedding practices, and homiletical practices of scriptural interpretation. Scholars from Judaism, Christianity, and Islam contribute in equal measure. Protestant, Catholic, liberal and Orthodox Jewish, as well as Sunni, Shiite, and Greek Orthodox perspectives are included. The volume is committed to the method of comparative theology, such that it seeks (1) to gain a more precise understanding of each respective religious practice and thereby to understand and represent each religion more adequately in its self-understanding; (2) in dialogue with the other religions, to receive impulses for a renewed perception and potential transformation of the practice of one's own religion; and finally (3) to deepen, through interreligious comparison, the understanding of the normativity and orienting power of Holy Scriptures. To this end, the volume concludes with a brief evaluation that explicitly addresses these three dimensions. They are also repeatedly reflected in the individual contributions.
Price: £88.00
Pages: 270
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Imprint: Mohr Siebeck
Series: Hermeneutische Untersuchungen zur Theologie
Publication Date:
30 September 2026
ISBN: 9783162003713
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
RELIGION / Comparative Religion, Comparative religion, Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts, Judaism: sacred texts and revered writings
Christiane Tietz (Herausgegeben von) Born 1967; 1986-92 studies in Mathematics and Protestant Theology in Frankfurt am Main and Tübingen; 1999 doctorate; 2004 habilitation; 2008-13 Professor of Systematic Theology and Social Ethics at the University of Mainz; 2008-18 Chair of the German-speaking section of the International Bonhoeffer Society; Professor of Systematic Theology at the University of Zurich; since 2025 Church President of the Evangelical Church in Hesse and Nassau and Honorary Professor at the University of Mainz.Klaus von Stosch (Herausgegeben von) Born 1971; studies in Catholic theology, philosophy, and economics; doctorate at the University of Bonn and habilitation at the University of Münster; Schlegel Professor of "Systematic Theology with Special Consideration of Societal Challenges" at the Faculty of Catholic Theology at the University of Bonn, where he also serves as Chair of the International Center for Comparative Theology and Social Issues.
Einleitung
Teil 1: Praktiken individueller Schriftauslegung
Peter Zimmerling: Herrnhuter Losungen, Stille Zeit, Bibellese als lectio continua. Drei populäre Formen individueller bzw. gemeinschaftlicher Bibelfrömmigkeit im heutigen Protestantismus - Monika Tautz: Wenn katholische Christinnen und Christen die Bibel lesen: Individuelle Alltagslektüre biblischer Texte und deren normative Kraft - Nestor Kavvadas / Klaus von Stosch: Von der unabgegoltenen Bedeutung der Schrift im Herzen. Das Auswendiglernen der Schrift in der Spätantike als Herausforderung für heute - Abdul Rahman Mustafa: The Oppositional Senses of Islamic Scriptural Piety
Teil 2: Liturgische Einbettungspraxis
Ruth Langer: The Normativity of Scripture in Jewish Ritual Life - Tuba Isik: The E?reffiyye wird and its dimension of normativity as a religious practice - Andreas Odenthal: Die Öffnung der Schrift im Brechen des Brotes. Zur „rituellen Erfahrung" biblischer Texte in der eucharistischen Inszenierung des Ostermontages - Eberhard Hauschildt: Rezitieren, Singen, Beten und Bedenken der Heiligen Schrift in der gottesdienstlichen Praxis
Teil 3: Schriftauslegung im Gottesdienst
Elisa Klapheck: Gott lernt mit. Zur Rolle der Drascha im jüdischen Gottesdienst - Nasrin Bani Assadi: Gottesdienst des Anderen. Die Normativität des Korantextes in der Begegnung mit Gott im Glauben des Anderen - Traugott Roser: Leben-in statt Reden-über: zehn Thesen zur Auslegung biblischer Texte als Lebensdeutung und Schriftauslegungspraxis im Gottesdienst - Jürgen Werbick: Wort des lebendigen Gottes? Schriftauslegung im christlichen Gottesdienst zwischen Proklamieren und Befragen - Klaus von Stosch: Auswertung