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The Golden Calf between Bible and Qur'an: Scripture, Polemic, and Exegesis from Late Antiquity to Islam. By Michael E. Pregill. Oxford Studies in the Abrahamic Religions. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. xiv + 499 pp. $125.00 cloth

Shoemaker, Stephen J.

Church History, 2021, Vol.90 (3), p.661-663 [Revista revisada por pares]

New York, USA: Cambridge University Press

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    The Golden Calf between Bible and Qur'an: Scripture, Polemic, and Exegesis from Late Antiquity to Islam. By Michael E. Pregill. Oxford Studies in the Abrahamic Religions. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. xiv + 499 pp. $125.00 cloth
  • Autor: Shoemaker, Stephen J.
  • Materias: Antiquity ; Arabic literature ; Bible ; Book Reviews and Notes ; Christianity ; Exegesis & hermeneutics ; Hebrew Bible ; Hebrew language ; Islam ; Judaism ; Learning ; Quran ; Religion ; Religious history ; Religious literature ; Traditions ; Writers
  • Es parte de: Church History, 2021, Vol.90 (3), p.661-663
  • Descripción: Michael Pregill's study of traditions regarding the Golden Calf story in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam is a work of great ambition and learning that brings much needed analysis to the history of the interpretation of this pivotal story from the Hebrew Bible across the three Abrahamic traditions. According to the most recent analysis, Mecca was a tiny village of around five hundred inhabitants, with perhaps around 120 or so free adult males, having a subsistence economy based in pastoralism. [...]there is no evidence at all for any Christian or even Jewish presence in Mecca, where these traditions are alleged to have been composed. [...]most Christians of this age had never even been in the same building with a complete Bible, and yet, this widely presumed framework for studying the Qur'an expects us to believe that Muhammad somehow had a copy of the Bible (in what language?) at hand and had mastered its subtleties when he began to compose the Qur'an in the poverty and isolation of late ancient Mecca.
  • Editor: New York, USA: Cambridge University Press
  • Idioma: Inglés

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