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<note>This unique volume explores the special significance of Scripture to religion, both in the past and in the modern world. Persons of all theological persuasions will be able to attain greater levels of mutual understanding from these essays. In each section, three writers, representing Jewish. Roman Catholic, and Protestant viewpoints, discuss a specific aspect of Scripture in light of their tradition. They examine:

1. The Authority of Scripture

11. The Interpretation of Scripture III. The Relevance of Scripture

The views represented offer a broad theological spectrum. ranging from Reform Judaism and liberal Protestantism to orthodox fundamentalism. &#34;Both Judaism and Christianity,&#34; writes editor Greenspahn, &#34;can enshrine the same body of Scripture and accord it central authority while interpreting it quite differently. By focusing on... differing dimensions of scriptural truth, they are able to make this one book more than one.&#34;

This multifaceted nature of Scripture to which Greenspahn alludes will become apparent to all readers of this fascinating book.

FREDERICK E. GREENSPAHN is assistant professo Judaic studies and director of ecumenical programs at the Center for Judaic Studies, University of Denver. A specialist in biblical studies, he holds degrees from Brandeis University (Ph.D.). Hebrew Union College, and the University of California.</note>
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