The Co-production of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have always formed, re-formed, and transformed themselves in conversation. That is, these religions have come to exist in all their varieties by interacting with, thinking about, and imagining each other. In this sense they are co-produced, linked by a dynamic and on...
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| description | Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have always formed, re-formed, and transformed themselves in conversation. That is, these religions have come to exist in all their varieties by interacting with, thinking about, and imagining each other. In this sense they are co-produced, linked by a dynamic and ongoing inter-dependence. The fifteen essays collected in this volume explore moments of such religious coproduction from the second to the twenty-first century, from early pilgrimage sites to social media. The case studies range across textual and material cultures, showing how a variety of artefacts, coins, rituals, communities, narratives, theological doctrines, and scholarly concepts, were all co-produced across the three religious traditions. In so doing they present a panorama of possibilities from the past, as well as a taxonomy that can help us think about the future of religious co-production. An introductory essay describes the advantages of approaching the past, present, and future of these religions through the lens of co-production, and reflects on crucial methodological issues related to the understanding of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam as co-produced religions. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1720292026-02-13T13:28:21Z The Co-production of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam Heyden, Katharina Nirenberg, David Comparative religion History of Christianity and the Christian Church Judaism Islam Religious history (c. 500-1500) Religious history (c. 1501-1800) Religious history thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QR Religion and beliefs::QRA Religion: general::QRAC Comparative religion Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have always formed, re-formed, and transformed themselves in conversation. That is, these religions have come to exist in all their varieties by interacting with, thinking about, and imagining each other. In this sense they are co-produced, linked by a dynamic and ongoing inter-dependence. The fifteen essays collected in this volume explore moments of such religious coproduction from the second to the twenty-first century, from early pilgrimage sites to social media. The case studies range across textual and material cultures, showing how a variety of artefacts, coins, rituals, communities, narratives, theological doctrines, and scholarly concepts, were all co-produced across the three religious traditions. In so doing they present a panorama of possibilities from the past, as well as a taxonomy that can help us think about the future of religious co-production. An introductory essay describes the advantages of approaching the past, present, and future of these religions through the lens of co-production, and reflects on crucial methodological issues related to the understanding of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam as co-produced religions. 2026-02-13T13:28:15Z 2026-02-13T13:28:15Z 2025 book 9782503616148 9782503616155 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/172029 eng Co-produced Religions application/octet-stream Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International https://www.brepols.net/products/IS-9782503616148-1 https://doi.org/10.1484/M.CORE-EB.5.143475 Brepols 10.1484/M.CORE-EB.5.143475 10.1484/M.CORE-EB.5.143475 337417f5-5e42-49d3-8b32-3867e1572190 9782503616148 9782503616155 1 364 Turnhout open access |
| spellingShingle | Comparative religion History of Christianity and the Christian Church Judaism Islam Religious history (c. 500-1500) Religious history (c. 1501-1800) Religious history thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QR Religion and beliefs::QRA Religion: general::QRAC Comparative religion The Co-production of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam |
| title | The Co-production of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam |
| title_full | The Co-production of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam |
| title_fullStr | The Co-production of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam |
| title_full_unstemmed | The Co-production of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam |
| title_short | The Co-production of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam |
| title_sort | co production of judaism christianity and islam |
| topic | Comparative religion History of Christianity and the Christian Church Judaism Islam Religious history (c. 500-1500) Religious history (c. 1501-1800) Religious history thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QR Religion and beliefs::QRA Religion: general::QRAC Comparative religion |
| topic_facet | Comparative religion History of Christianity and the Christian Church Judaism Islam Religious history (c. 500-1500) Religious history (c. 1501-1800) Religious history thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QR Religion and beliefs::QRA Religion: general::QRAC Comparative religion |
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