Scripture and Pluralism: Reading the Bible in the Religiously Plural Worlds of the Middle Ages and Renaissance

Scripture and Pluralism: Reading the Bible in the Religiously Plural Worlds of the Middle Ages and Renaissance

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Sep 15, 2005 · English · Hardcover (248 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 248
Language English
Published Sep 15, 2005
Publisher Brill Academic Publishers
Edition First Edition
ISBN-10 9004144153
ISBN-13 9789004144156

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In this insightful exploration, the authors delve into the complex interplay between scripture and the diverse religious landscapes of the Middle Ages and Renaissance. They examine how biblical texts were interpreted within a context of pluralism, highlighting the varying perspectives that emerged as Christians encountered other faith traditions. By analyzing historical instances of scriptural reading and debate, the authors provide a nuanced understanding of how religious identities and beliefs were shaped in a time marked by both conflict and coexistence.

Through a detailed examination of various texts and historical circumstances, they illustrate the richness of religious dialogue during these eras. The work emphasizes the importance of context in understanding scriptural interpretation, revealing how the engagement with other religions influenced theological perspectives in profound ways. This meticulous study invites readers to reconsider the historical relationship between Christianity and pluralism, shedding light on the complexities that continue to resonate in contemporary discussions on faith and coexistence.

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Religion & Spirituality History

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