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Exodus : Border Crossings in Jewish, Christian and Islamic Texts and Images / ed. by Annette Hoffmann.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam – Tension, Transmission, Transformation ; 11Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2020]Copyright date: ©2020Description: 1 online resource (VI, 253 p.)Content type:
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  • 9783110616613
  • 9783110617085
  • 9783110618549
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- The Way Out of Vassalage – The Exodus Narrative (Ex 1–14) and Ancient International Law -- The Exodus Narrative and Divine Warfare in the Dura-Europos Synagogue -- Through Water and Stone: The Brescia Sarcophagus Crossing of the Red Sea -- “Prolific Writing”: Retracing a Desert Palimpsest in the South Sinai -- Bewegung in der Altdeutschen Exodus als Heilsempfang und Übersetzung -- Purim Like Yom Kippurim: Between the Texts and Images of the London Miscellany and R. Eleazar the Preacher’s Commentary on Exodus -- The Crossing of Boundaries and Liminality in the Rabbinic Aggadot on the Death of Moses and on “Those to Die in the Wilderness”: Analogous Aspects -- Between Heaven and Earth: The Illustration of the Death of Moses in Rashid al-Din’s Jami al-Tawarikh (World History) -- The Prophet Muhammad’s Visionary Journey to Jerusalem – a Spiritual Exodus -- The Paradigm of a Second Exodus in Jewish Tradition -- „Du hast die Greuel gesehen…“. Zum Exodus als ästhetischer Unterscheidungskraft -- Bibliography -- Index -- Photo Credits
Summary: The scientific debates on border crossings and cultural exchange between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have much increased over the last decades. Within this context, however, little attention has been given to the biblical Exodus, which not only plays a pivotal role in the Abrahamic religions, but also is a master narrative of a border crossing in itself. Sea and desert are spaces of liminality and transit in more than just a geographical sense. Their passage includes a transition to freedom and initiation into a new divine community, an encounter with God and an entry into the Age of law. The volume gathers twelve articles written by leading specialists in Jewish and Islamic Studies, Theology and Literature, Art and Film history, dedicated to the transitional aspects within the Exodus narrative. Bringing these studies together, the volume takes a double approach, one that is both comparative and intercultural. How do Jewish, Christian and Islamic texts and images read and retell the various border crossings in the Exodus story, and on what levels do they interrelate? By raising these questions the volume aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of contact points between the various traditions.
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Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- The Way Out of Vassalage – The Exodus Narrative (Ex 1–14) and Ancient International Law -- The Exodus Narrative and Divine Warfare in the Dura-Europos Synagogue -- Through Water and Stone: The Brescia Sarcophagus Crossing of the Red Sea -- “Prolific Writing”: Retracing a Desert Palimpsest in the South Sinai -- Bewegung in der Altdeutschen Exodus als Heilsempfang und Übersetzung -- Purim Like Yom Kippurim: Between the Texts and Images of the London Miscellany and R. Eleazar the Preacher’s Commentary on Exodus -- The Crossing of Boundaries and Liminality in the Rabbinic Aggadot on the Death of Moses and on “Those to Die in the Wilderness”: Analogous Aspects -- Between Heaven and Earth: The Illustration of the Death of Moses in Rashid al-Din’s Jami al-Tawarikh (World History) -- The Prophet Muhammad’s Visionary Journey to Jerusalem – a Spiritual Exodus -- The Paradigm of a Second Exodus in Jewish Tradition -- „Du hast die Greuel gesehen…“. Zum Exodus als ästhetischer Unterscheidungskraft -- Bibliography -- Index -- Photo Credits

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The scientific debates on border crossings and cultural exchange between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have much increased over the last decades. Within this context, however, little attention has been given to the biblical Exodus, which not only plays a pivotal role in the Abrahamic religions, but also is a master narrative of a border crossing in itself. Sea and desert are spaces of liminality and transit in more than just a geographical sense. Their passage includes a transition to freedom and initiation into a new divine community, an encounter with God and an entry into the Age of law. The volume gathers twelve articles written by leading specialists in Jewish and Islamic Studies, Theology and Literature, Art and Film history, dedicated to the transitional aspects within the Exodus narrative. Bringing these studies together, the volume takes a double approach, one that is both comparative and intercultural. How do Jewish, Christian and Islamic texts and images read and retell the various border crossings in the Exodus story, and on what levels do they interrelate? By raising these questions the volume aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of contact points between the various traditions.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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