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Within Judaism? Interpretive Trajectories in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam from the First to the Twenty-First Century (Zetterholm Karin Hedner (Hrsg.) / Runesson Anders (Hrsg.) / Ahmed, Mohammed Ibraheem (Beitr.) / Campbell William S. (Beitr.) / Cirafesi Wally V. (Beitr.) / Cunningham Philip A. (Beitr.) / Dorff Elliot N. (Beitr.) / Ehrensperger Kathy (Beitr.) / Elliott Neil (Beitr.) / Fredriksen Paula (Beitr.) / Kinzer Mark S. (Beitr.) / Konradt Matthias (Beitr.) / Korner, Ralph J. (Beitr.) / Macaskill Grant (Beitr.) / Murray Michele (Beitr.) / Nanos Mark D. (Beitr.) / Niebuhr Karl-Wilhelm (Beitr.) / Oliver, Isaac W. (Beitr.) / Reinhartz Adele (Beitr.) / Rosner Jennifer M. (Beitr.) / Runesson Anders (Beitr.) / Schremer Adiel (Beitr.) / Smith, Joshua Paul (Beitr.) / Thiessen Matthew (Beitr.) / Van Maaren, John (Beitr.) / Zellentin, Holger (Beitr.) / Zetterholm Karin Hedner (Beitr.) / Zetterholm Magnus (Beitr.))
Zusammenfassung
The volume charts the shifting boundaries of Judaism from antiquity to the modern period to bring clarity to what scholars mean when they claim that ancient texts or groups are "within Judaism" as well as exploring how rabbinic Jews, Christians, and Muslims have constructed Judaism to form their own identities.

This book charts the shifting boundaries of Judaism from antiquity to the modern period to bring clarity to what scholars mean when they claim that ancient texts or groups are "within Judaism" as well as exploring how rabbinic Jews, Christians, and Muslims have constructed Judaism to form their own identities.