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DESCRIPTION:Inter-religious conflict—and\, with it\, many questions about t
 he role of scripture in that conflict—is once again at center stage in our
  geopolitical consciousness. Do the claims of the Jewish\, Christian\, and
  Islamic holy texts contribute to the violence between the various communi
 ties that read them? Or do they provide a basis for solidarity between the
 se three religions? This talk will examine how the Qur’an\, Torah\, and Ne
 w Testament have been read at different moments in history to consider the
  politics of conflict and community among the “peoples of the Book.”\nLect
 urer:  David Nirenberg\, author of Anti-Judaism: The Western Tradition (20
 13) and Neighboring Faiths: Christianity\, Islam\, and Judaism in the Midd
 le Ages and Today (2014). Deborah R. and Edgar D. Jannotta Professor of So
 cial Thought\, Medieval History\, Middle East Studies\, and the College an
 d Dean of the Social Sciences Division at the University of Chicago.\nThe 
 event is sponsored by the Department of Jewish Studies and the Solomon and
  Dorothy Levites Series of Symposia and Seminars in Jewish Studies.\n
DTSTART:20150323T210000Z
DTEND:20150323T223000Z
LOCATION:Room 219\, Leacock Building\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 2T7\, 855 r
 ue Sherbrooke Ouest
SUMMARY:Sibling Rivalries\, Scriptural Communities: Judaism\, Christianity\
 , and Islam 
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/jewishstudies/channels/event/sibling-rivalries-sc
 riptural-communities-judaism-christianity-and-islam-241126
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