Beschreibung
The term “interreligiosity” is a characteristic invention of the
postmodern discourse of religious studies. But the feature it denotes-the
mutual connections between religions, whereby they can share new
viewpoints and paradigms-is not modern at all. One can say that
religiosity and interreligiosity are correlative conceptions: when
speaking of religion as a social entity, one is immediately and everywhere
confronted by interreligious aspects. The present volume contains various
essays exploring such interreligious aspects found within the history and
traditions of Judaism and Christianity.