Scriptural Reasoning Unit
For the 2024 June AAR online meeting, we will be hosting an invited panel to respond to Rebecca Epstein-Levi's groundbreaking work When We Collide: Sex, Social Risk, and Jewish Ethics.
Scriptural Reasoning (SR) is a practice of inter-religious text study in which participants from the three ‘Abrahamic’ religions (and increasingly, from other traditions as well) study short selections of their scriptures together in an open-ended but structured manner. When scholars read scripture across inter-religious difference, the effect is to put traditional wisdom and academic formation into play simultaneously. Over the years, this practice has proved effective at making familiar texts strange and offering a window into the deep patterns of reasoning and implicit logics of these different traditions. The Scriptural Reasoning Unit facilitates a unique mode of academic engagement within the setting of the AAR, rooted in this distinctive practice. It cultivates an approach to the academic study of scriptural traditions centered on the ways in which scriptures generate communities of religious practice: practices of study, of interpretation, of reflection, of ritual, and of social life. Its scholars seek to develop methods for analyzing aspects of this process and to offer philosophical or theological interventions in the ongoing life of the traditions.
Chair | Dates | ||
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Kelly Figueroa-Ray, St. Olaf College | chaplain@hamline.edu | - | View |
Laurie Zoloth | lzoloth@uchicago.edu | - | View |