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Scriptural Reasoning ("SR") is one type of interdisciplinary, interfaith scriptural reading. It is an evolving practice of diverse methodologies in which Christians, Jews, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, Baháʼís, and members of other faiths, meet in groups to study their sacred scriptures and oral traditions together, and to explore the ways in which such study can help them understand and respond to particular contemporary issues. Originally developed by theologians and religious philosophers as a means of fostering post-critical and postliberal corrections to patterns of modern reasoning, it has now spread beyond academic circles.

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dbo:abstract Scriptural Reasoning ("SR") is one type of interdisciplinary, interfaith scriptural reading. It is an evolving practice of diverse methodologies in which Christians, Jews, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, Baháʼís, and members of other faiths, meet in groups to study their sacred scriptures and oral traditions together, and to explore the ways in which such study can help them understand and respond to particular contemporary issues. Originally developed by theologians and religious philosophers as a means of fostering post-critical and postliberal corrections to patterns of modern reasoning, it has now spread beyond academic circles. Theologians of different faiths have strongly challenged the claims made by some of Scriptural Reasoning's founder practitioners that they have requisite knowledge of ancient traditions of Islamic, Jewish and Christian exegesis and, on that basis, "not only the capacity, but also the authority to correct" or "repair" modernist binarist or fundamentalist interpretations of the Bible or Quran. Some Scriptural Reasoning projects have been criticised by academics for alleged lack of parity between participating religions, for instrumentalising of sacred texts for political agendas and money, and for alleged victimisation of whistleblowers. (en) Scriptural reasoning is een van de methoden van gezamenlijke bestudering van heilige boeken door personen met een verschillende geloofsovertuiging. Hierbij komen christenen, joden, moslims en soms ook aanhangers van andere Abrahamitische religies bijeen, vaak in kleine groepjes, om passages uit hun heilige teksten (bijvoorbeeld de Bijbel, Tenach en Koran) te lezen en bediscussiëren, en vaak ook om te bespreken op welke manier deze teksten hun begrip van en betrokkenheid bij hedendaagse kwesties kunnen vergroten. De gesprekken worden gehouden op vriendschappelijke basis en liefst afwisselend op locaties die voor de verschillende religies van waarde zijn, zoals een kerk, moskee of synagoge en anders in universele ruimten of bij deelnemers thuis. Aanvankelijk was scriptural reasoning een academische bezigheid waarbij theologen, godsdienstfilosofen en tekstgeleerden betrokken waren, maar tegenwoordig wordt het ook buiten de academische wereld beoefend. Een theoloog die scriptural reasoning stimuleert, is David Ford. (nl)
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rdfs:comment Scriptural Reasoning ("SR") is one type of interdisciplinary, interfaith scriptural reading. It is an evolving practice of diverse methodologies in which Christians, Jews, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, Baháʼís, and members of other faiths, meet in groups to study their sacred scriptures and oral traditions together, and to explore the ways in which such study can help them understand and respond to particular contemporary issues. Originally developed by theologians and religious philosophers as a means of fostering post-critical and postliberal corrections to patterns of modern reasoning, it has now spread beyond academic circles. (en) Scriptural reasoning is een van de methoden van gezamenlijke bestudering van heilige boeken door personen met een verschillende geloofsovertuiging. Hierbij komen christenen, joden, moslims en soms ook aanhangers van andere Abrahamitische religies bijeen, vaak in kleine groepjes, om passages uit hun heilige teksten (bijvoorbeeld de Bijbel, Tenach en Koran) te lezen en bediscussiëren, en vaak ook om te bespreken op welke manier deze teksten hun begrip van en betrokkenheid bij hedendaagse kwesties kunnen vergroten. De gesprekken worden gehouden op vriendschappelijke basis en liefst afwisselend op locaties die voor de verschillende religies van waarde zijn, zoals een kerk, moskee of synagoge en anders in universele ruimten of bij deelnemers thuis. (nl)
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