Siquans | "Written for Our Discipline and Use" | Buch | 978-3-525-52219-6 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, Deutsch, Band Band 001, 205 Seiten, gebunden, Format (B × H): 164 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 489 g

Reihe: Antike Schriftauslegung/Ancient Scriptural Interp

Siquans

"Written for Our Discipline and Use"

The Construction of Christian and Jewish Identities in Late Ancient Bible Interpretation

Buch, Englisch, Deutsch, Band Band 001, 205 Seiten, gebunden, Format (B × H): 164 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 489 g

Reihe: Antike Schriftauslegung/Ancient Scriptural Interp

ISBN: 978-3-525-52219-6
Verlag: Vandenhoeck + Ruprecht


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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Siquans, Agnethe
Agnethe Siquans is Professor for Old Testament Studies at the Faculty of Catholic Theology at the University of Vienna.

Agnethe Siquans studied catholic theology, religious education and Jewish studies. Her doctoral thesis was an analysis of the Quaestiones in Deuteronomium by Theodoret of Cyrus. Her habilitation thesis dealt with “Female prophets of the Old Testament in patristic reception”.



Her main research fields are intertextual exegesis of the Old Testament, feminist and gender studies of the Bible and early Christian texts, the reception of the Bible in patristic writings, church fathers and rabbinic midrash and Jewish-Christians relations in Antiquity. 2016?2019 she led a project on “Exodus 1?2 in patristic and rabbinic interpretation”, funded by the Austrian Science Fund. She works on commentaries on Psalms 101?119 and on the Book of Daniel and is co-editor of the series “Ancient Scriptural Interpretation” and “Vetus Testamentum Patristicum”.

Cordoni, Constanza
Since 2009, Constanza Cordoni is assistant researcher at the Institute for Jewish Studies at the University of Vienna.

Buchinger, Harald
Harald Buchinger ist Professor für Liturgiewissenschaft an der Universität Regensburg.

Siquans, Agnethe
Agnethe Siquans is Professor for Old Testament Studies at the Faculty of Catholic Theology at the University of Vienna.

Agnethe Siquans studied catholic theology, religious education and Jewish studies. Her doctoral thesis was an analysis of the Quaestiones in Deuteronomium by Theodoret of Cyrus. Her habilitation thesis dealt with “Female prophets of the Old Testament in patristic reception”.



Her main research fields are intertextual exegesis of the Old Testament, feminist and gender studies of the Bible and early Christian texts, the reception of the Bible in patristic writings, church fathers and rabbinic midrash and Jewish-Christians relations in Antiquity. 2016?2019 she led a project on “Exodus 1?2 in patristic and rabbinic interpretation”, funded by the Austrian Science Fund. She works on commentaries on Psalms 101?119 and on the Book of Daniel and is co-editor of the series “Ancient Scriptural Interpretation” and “Vetus Testamentum Patristicum”.

Plietzsch, Susanne
Susanne Plietzsch ist Leiterin des Zentrums für Jüdische Kulturgeschichte an der Universität Salzburg.

Weidemann, Hans-Ulrich
Hans-Ulrich Weidemann ist Professor für Neues Testament am Seminar für Katholische Theologie der Universität Siegen.

Siquans, Agnethe
Agnethe Siquans is Professor for Old Testament Studies at the Faculty of Catholic Theology at the University of Vienna.

Agnethe Siquans studied catholic theology, religious education and Jewish studies. Her doctoral thesis was an analysis of the Quaestiones in Deuteronomium by Theodoret of Cyrus. Her habilitation thesis dealt with “Female prophets of the Old Testament in patristic reception”.



Her main research fields are intertextual exegesis of the Old Testament, feminist and gender studies of the Bible and early Christian texts, the reception of the Bible in patristic writings, church fathers and rabbinic midrash and Jewish-Christians relations in Antiquity. 2016?2019 she led a project on “Exodus 1?2 in patristic and rabbinic interpretation”, funded by the Austrian Science Fund. She works on commentaries on Psalms 101?119 and on the Book of Daniel and is co-editor of the series “Ancient Scriptural Interpretation” and “Vetus Testamentum Patristicum”.

Karmann, Thomas R.
Thomas R. Karmann war Professor für Kirchengeschichte und Patrologie am Lehrstuhl für Kirchengeschichte des Altertums, christliche Archäologie und Patrologie der Universität Würzburg.

Langer, Gerhard
Dr. Gerhard Langer ist Professor am Institut für Judaistik an der Universität Wien.


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