“The Tübingen University 2023 Scriptural Reasoning seminars that Prof Lejla Demiri, Prof Peter Ochs, and I took part in confirmed for me that Tübingen University has not only become the leading centre for the practice of SR in continental Europe, but is now also a leading global shaper of the practice. This holds great promise both for university engagement across religious divisions, and for interreligious relations beyond the academy within and far beyond Germany. I have been involved in Scriptural Reasoning since it began in the early 1990s and have seen it spread around the world, and into many spheres of life, including seminaries, schools, local religious congregations, civil society organisations, hospitals, prisons, the armed forces, businesses, peacebuilding work, and leadership programmes. Tübingen University is an inheritor of a great tradition in theological and other scholarship, and this current development in interfaith engagement promises to be one of its most important contributions so far. But just as important as its wider academic, social, and interreligious significance is the sheer quality and liveliness of what was in evidence in those May seminars. A remarkably diverse group, both academics and students, engaged in intensive conversation around rich scriptural texts. There was learning, humour, delight, and wisdom, and they were able to go deeper into the texts of both their own and other traditions. Above all there were surprises, as fresh insights and interpretations were somehow generated through the exchanges. I am most grateful for the privilege of being able to take part in these gatherings.”
David F. Ford, Regius Professor of Divinity Emeritus, University of Cambridge