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Divine abandonment of Christ and the soul in Byzantine exegesis and ascetic literature [PDF]
This thesis examines the role that the motif of divine abandonment played in the exegetical and ascetical literature of late antiquity. Divine abandonment of the soul was an integral part of the spiritual life.
Bartzis, Evaggelos
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Faith Seeking Prompting: Reimagining Theological Education in the Era of Generative AI
ABSTRACT By juxtaposing Gutenberg's invention of movable type with today's generative‐AI “Gutenberg moment,” this article reimagines theological education in the age of AI. It surveys pioneering implementations of AI in theological education, most notably at Acadia Divinity College, and highlights a growing landscape of AI‐driven courses, chatbots, and
Jordan Zhixi Wang
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Corak Tafsir Aqidah (Kajian Komparatif Penafsiran Ayat-ayat Aqidah)
This article seeks to describe the theological genre of Qur’anic exegesis with special reference to the comparative sudy on various Qur’anic exegesis towards theological verses. In the course of kalām (theology), there are plenty of Islamic sects, those
Ahmad Atabik
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Qu'ranic exegesis and thematic coherence : comparing the approaches of Amr Khalid and Amin Islahi.
This dissertation investigates how Amr Khālid, internationally renowned Muslim preacher, achieves thematic coherence in the Qur’ān. It then compares his approach to Amīn Iṣlāḥī (d. 1997), an exegete known for his Qur’ānic commentary, “Pondering Over the Qur’ān” (Tadabbur-e-Qur’ān).
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Contemporary Reflections on Substantial Kind Change in Avicenna
ABSTRACT Contemporary metaphysics, and especially neo‐Aristotelian metaphysics, tackles many of the same problems as Avicenna did. One of these problems is the possibility of substantial kind change. For instance, is it possible for an animal to change its species?
Tuomas E. Tahko
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Maqāṣidī Exegesis: A Path for Promoting Gender Equality in Contemporary Islamic Discourse
This research explores the potential of maqāṣidī exegesis as a framework for interpreting the Qur'an that can promote gender equality in contemporary Islamic discourse.
Abdullah Affandi +2 more
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State capitalism as Lazarus meets Loch Ness: Insights from the Asiatic mode of production. [PDF]
Whiteside H.
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This study examines Ahmad Mustafa al-Maraghi’s Qur’anic exegesis on gender equality and explores its implications for Islamic education in Indonesia. Using qualitative library research with hermeneutic and content analysis, the paper analyzes relevant verses and interpretive themes to map al-Maraghi’s position on women’s spiritual, social, and ...
Rahmawati Rahmawati +3 more
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Modal Logic and Modal Metaphysics: An Avicennian Division of Labour
ABSTRACT This paper argues that Avicenna was both a necessitarian and a realist about contingency. The two aspects of his modal metaphysics are reconciled by arguing that Avicenna's modal metaphysics is founded on realism about essences: strictly speaking, an individual has no contingent properties, but a modal distinction can be made between the ...
Jari Kaukua
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Comparative studies on local Qur’anic exegesis in Indonesia remain limited, even though such works reflect the distinctive intellectual dynamics of Nusantara Islam.
Abidah Al Adawiyah +2 more
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