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PDF Bewahren und Bewahrheiten: Die Koproduktion religiöser Traditionen Katharina Heyden In: Unterscheiden ohne zu trennen, Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck 2025, 107-156. PDF Book Series "Co-produced Religions" (CORE) David Nirenberg, Mohamad Ballan, Katharina Heyden Brepols: Turnhout, 2025- Co-produced Legal Documents: Compliance and Resistance in Fatimid Jewish Debt Acknowledgements in the Cairo Geniza Sarah Islam CORE 1 (Turnhout: Brepols 2025), 89-103. PDF Co-produced Religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam Katharina Heyden, David Nirenberg Harvard Theological Review 118 (2025), 159-180. PDF Construction, Performance, and Interpretation of a Shared Holy Place: The Case of Late Antique Mamre (Rāmat al-Khalīl) Katharina Heyden Entangled Religions 11.1 (2020) https://doi.org/10.13154/er.11.2020.8557 PDF Dialogue as a Means of Religious Co-Production: Historical Perspectives Katharina Heyden Religions 13 (2022), 150. PDF Egypt, Empire, and Judaism 650 BC - AD 650 David Nirenberg Egypt and Empire. The formation of religious identity after Rome, ed. by Elisabeth R. O'Connell, Leuven: Peeters 2022, 313-322. PDF Embrico of Mainz: Retelling Muhammad in the Wake of the Christian Simony Controversy Volker Leppin CORE 1 (Turnhout: Brepols 2025), 185-202. PDF From Pre-Reform Umayyad Solidi to the 'morabetino alfonsino': A Full-Circle Case of Co-production Paul Neuenkirchen CORE 1 (Turnhout: Brepols 2025), 67-88. PDF Hierapolis/Mabbug in Late Antiquity. A Place of Competitive Veneration and Co-production Katharina Heyden in: Shared Religious Sites, 2023. PDF In Search of a Sinful Pun: A Granular Analysis of Q 2:58-59 David Gyllenhaal, Shlomo Zuckier Der Islam 101 (2024), 301-331 Interaction, Entanglement, and Co-production between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Part One: Lived Religion Katharina Heyden, David Nirenberg, Shlomo Zuckier, Sarah Islam, Maureen Attali Special Issue HIReC 3/2026 La parénèse ascétique de Coran 73 : 1-10 et Coran 74 : 1-7. Une lecture du Coran à la lumière des écrits ascétiques syriaques de l’Antiquité tardive Paul Neuenkirchen Orientalia Antiqua et Nova 1 (2024), 355-398. PDF Lex Abrahae. The Co-production of a Qur'an-Inpired Concept in Renaissance Christendom Davide Scotto CORE 1 (Turnhout: Brepols 2025), 341-364. PDF Moments of Religious Co-production in a Super-Diverse Community in Germany: An Ethnographic Reconstruction of an Interreligious Prayer for Peace Andrea Bieler CORE 1 (Turnhout: Brepols 2025), 131-152. PDF Neighboring Faiths – Christianity, Islam, and Judaism in the Middle Ages and Today. Introduction David Nirenberg The University of Chicago Press | Chicago and London 2014, 1-13. PDF Shared Religious Sites in Late Antiquity - Negotiating Cultural and Ritual Identities in the Eastern Roman Empire Maureen Attali, Katharina Heyden, Gaetano Spampinato ed. by Francesco Massa and Maureen Attali, Basel: Schwabe 2023. PDF Temple Ruins versus Temple Mount: Constructing Two Distinct Christian and Jewish Spaces in Late Antique Jerusalem Maureen Attali Berlin/New York: De Gruyter 2023. PDF The Co-production of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam: Artefacts, Rituals, Communities, Narratives, Doctrines, Concepts (CORE 1) David Nirenberg, Katharina Heyden CORE 1, Turnhout: Brepols, 2025. open access PDF The Concepts of Migration and Alienation in the Twelth-Century Maghreb: Intramural Co-production Miriam Frenkel CORE 1 (Turnhout: Brepols 2025), 315-339. PDF The Life of Jeremiah: A Co-produced Window into a Jewish Cult of the Martyrs during the Early Roman Period Maureen Attali CORE 1 (Turnhout: Brepols 2025), 109-129. PDF Wearing the Egyptian Dream. Joseph Tunics as Multy-Layered Objects of Religious Co-production David Nirenberg, Katharina Heyden IAS Institute's Letter Spring 2024 PDF Weaving and Wearing Joseph Tunics in Early Islamic Egypt An Interreligious Co-prod uction of Text and Textile Katharina Heyden, David Nirenberg HIReC 3 (2026): 4:51 PDF When Theology and History Think Together about Judaism, Christianity, and Islam Katharina Heyden, David Nirenberg Keynote lecture given at an interactive interreligious zoom-webinar hosted by the Journal of Interreligious Studies, on January 18, 2024. PDF Stay informed about our latest news & events(click below and email us to subscribe) Subscribe to our mailing list