Reinhard Neudecker
The Voice of God on Mount Sinai
2012, pp. 192
978-88-7653-659-6
Ascolta la recensione di Salvatore Spera (Tele Dehon)
He whole study is well-documented and extremely clearly exposed.” Mariasusai Dhavamony, Gregorianum
“I concur … and welcome Neudecker’s comparative approach as fundamentally sound and potentially fruitful.”John Renard, Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations
“R. Neudecker’s study, The Voice of God on Mount Sinai… I believe pioneered a new and promising field of interdisciplinary efforts in Judaism, Islam, (Christianity,) and Buddhism with regard to religious philosophies of scriptural interpretation.”Isaiah Teshima, Annual of the Japanese Biblical Institute
“… this publication merits the attention of the intercultural scholars, since it has widened the horizon of revealed texts by implication at least …” Anand Amaladass, Satya Nilayam: Chennai Journal of Intercultural Philosophy
“Er (Neudecker) geht aus von den höchst interessanten rabbinischen Interpretationen...die eine ganze Theologie der Offenbarung umfassen könnten. … Ein außerordentlich anregendes Werk …”Michael von Brück, Theologische Literaturzeitung
“… Il faut savoir gré à l’auteur d’avoir constitué un riche dossier et suggéré une méthode de lecture méditative capable d’ouvrir bien des portes. … À peine entamé, le chantier semble prometteur.”Jacques Scheuer, Revue Théologique de Louvain
Reinhard Neudecker (born in Germany in 1938), Dr. theol. (University of Innsbruck), Ph. D. (Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion, Cincinnati) has been professor of rabbinic literature at the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome since 1978. He is the author of numerous publications in the field of rabbinic literature (especially with regard to its importance for the study of the Old and New Testaments), of Jewish-Christian relations, and of interreligious discourse on a wider scale. The International Catholic Organization of the Media (UCIP) conferred on him the International Award for Inter-religious Dialogue 2010.