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From scrolls to scrolling :sacred texts, materiality, and dynamic media cultures

Throughout history, the study of sacred texts has focused almost exclusively on the content and meaning of these writings. Such a focus obscures the fact that sacred texts are always embodied in particular material forms—from ancient scrolls to contemporary electronic devices. Using the digital turn as a starting point, this volume highlights material dimensions of the sacred texts of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

The essays in this collection investigate how material aspects have shaped the production and use of these texts within and between the traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, from antiquity to the present day. Contributors also reflect on the implications of transitions between varied material forms and media cultures.

Taken together, the essays suggests that materiality is significant for the academic study of sacred texts, as well as for reflection on developments within and between these religious traditions. This volume offers insightful analysis on key issues related to the materiality of sacred texts in the traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, while also highlighting the significance of transitions between various material forms, including the current shift to digital culture.

Pengarang Anderson, Bradford A.
Edisi
No. Panggil 297 SCR s
ISBN/ISSN 9783110634440
Subyek Theology and Religion
Religious Studies
Comparative Studies
Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies
Klasifikasi 297
Bahasa English
Penerbit De Gruyter
Tahun Terbit 2020
Tempat Terbit Berlin, Germany
Kolasi XVII, 307 p.
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