With this volume, a group of scholar-practitioners of Islam, Judaism and Christianity invite readers to share in their understanding of scriptural text study and disciplined reasoning.
- Grapples with questions ranging from the nature of scripture and revelation to the relevance of philosophies such as idealism, pragmatism and phenomenology.
- Offers a constructive alternative to modernity, going deep into the scriptures while also drawing critically on modern philosophies and methodologies.
- Shows how Muslim, Jewish and Christian believers can study, reason and work together in a way that does not compromise their religious integrity and respects others’ religious integrity.
- A timely publication, of interest to all those interested in interfaith dialogue or in the nature of scriptural study.
Editorial Preface: The Promise of Scriptural Reasoning: C. C. Pecknold.
An Interfaith Wisdom: Scriptural Reasoning Between Jews, Christians And Muslims: David F. Ford.
A Handbook for Scriptural Reasoning: Steven Kepnes.
Making Deep Reasonings Public: Nicholas Adams.
Heavenly Semantics: Some Literary-Critical Approaches To Scriptural Reasoning: Ben Quash.
Scriptural Reasoning and The Formation Of Identity: Susannah Ticciati.
Reading The Burning Bush: Voice, World and Holiness: Oliver Davies.
Qurānic Reasoning as an Academic Practice: Tim Winter.
Philosophic Warrants for Scriptural Reasoning: Peter Ochs.
Scriptural Reasoning and The Philosophy of Social Science: Basit Bilal Koshul.
The Phenomenology of Scripture: Patterns of Reception and Discl31