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245 | 1 | 0 | _aReligious stories in transformation: conflict, revision and reception /edited by Alberdina Houtman, Tamar Kadari, Marcel Poorthuis and Vered Tohar. |
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_aLeiden ; _aBoston : _bBrill, _c(c)2016. |
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_aJewish and Christian perspectives series ; _vVolume 31 |
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_tStorytelling and meaning: Theory and practice of narrative variants in religious texts / _rEli Yassif -- _tTransformations of ancient creation myths: -- _tThe Adamic myth from Canaan / _rMarjo Korpel -- _tThe development of the Adamic myth in Genesis Rabbah / _rAlberdina Houtman -- _tFirst man, first twins: The origins of humankind in Zoroastrian thought / _rAlbert de Jong -- _tThe fall of Iblis and its Enochic background / _rTommaso Tesei -- _tInterreligious aspects in the narrative of the burial of Adam in 'Pirkei de-Rabbi Eliezer / _rAdiel Kadari -- _tTransformation of Biblical stories: -- _tAggadic motifs in the story of Jonah: A study of interation between religions / _rTamar Kadari -- _tJewish legal practice and piety in the Acts of Apostles: apologetics or identity marker / _rEyal Regev -- _tBound in righteousness: variances and versions of the Aqedah story in Jewish hymnography (Piyyut) / _rWout van Bekkum -- _tThe Biblical stories about the Prophet Elijah in early-Syriac-speaking Christianity / _rGerard Rouwhorst -- _tSürat Yüsuf (XII) and some of its possible Jewish sources / _rMeir Bar-Ilan -- _tTransformations of para-biblical stories: -- _tThe well of Miriam and its mythological forebears / _rJan Willem can den Bosch -- _tBethlehem and the birth of the Messiah in the eyes of Byzantine Jewish storyteller: rebuke of consolation / _rPaul Mandel -- _tThe infallibility of the prophets and the fallible Jesus in Islam: On the transformation of a Jewisj story into an Islamic anti-Christian polemic / _rMarcel Poorthuis -- _tOn marrying and divorcing a demon: Marriage and divorce themes in the Jewish, Christian, and pagan world / _rMargaretha Folmer -- _tAscension traditons in Jerusalem / _rMichael Ehrlich -- _tWaiting for the harvest: trajectories of Rabbinic and "Christian" parables / _rEric Ottenheijm -- _tTransformations of stories in modernity: -- _tReading Chad Gadya through the kaleidescope of time / _rMeir Seidler -- _tZemah Zaddik by Leon of Modena: between two worlds / _rVered Tohar -- _t"We do not pray, we invent: Jews, Judaism, and Jewish mysticism in the video game 'Wolfenstein: The New Order" / _rFrank G. Bosman and Leon Mock -- _tPower women: the retelling of sacred narratives in an interreligious context / _rG.M. Speelman -- _tPart 5: -- _tTransformations of stories in art: -- _tBiblical murals in medieval Frisian churches / _rGert van Klinken -- _tSinai -- _tthe mountain of God / _rShulamit Laderman. |
520 | 0 | _aIn Religious Stories in Transformation: Conflict, Revision and Reception , the editors present a collection of essays that reveal both the many similarities and the poignant differences between ancient myths in Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and modern secular culture and how these stories were incorporated and adapted over time. This rich multidisciplinary research demonstrates not only how stories in different religions and cultures are interesting in their own right, but also that the process of transformation in particular deserves scholarly interest. It is through the changes in the stories that the particular identity of each religion comes to the fore most strikingly. | |
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