Prophecy Continued:Reflections on Innerbiblical Exegesis in the Book of Ezekiel [PDF]
Klein, Anja
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The ethics of wicked problems: an exegesis
For nearly all the most urgent issues confronting humanity today, there is neither consensus about how to address them nor clarity on how tackling them might further compound existing inequality, erode democratic capacities and accelerate environmental ...
J. Chan
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Critique and Content Analysis of Exegetical Methods of Quran [PDF]
A proper textbook has special features and criteria which make it distinguished from other books. Since textbooks have determining and key roles in the learning process, content analysis of textbooks has prominent significance.
Khadije Hosseinzade +2 more
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Analytical Semantics of the Verse "Say, What Would My Lord Care for You If Not for Your Supplication? For You [Disbelievers] Have Denied, So Your Denial Is Going to Be Adherent" from Sunni and Shi'ite Viewpoints [PDF]
The commentators’ disagreement about the meaning of the 77th verse of Surah al-Furqan has led to two major approaches in terms of its interpretation. In the first one which is more common, the verse denotes the worth of prayer for God considering the ...
Mohsen Khoshfar +2 more
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An Argument for Unity of Lordship according to Shiite and Sunni Exegetes [PDF]
Unity of Lordship (tawḥīd al-rubūbī) is one of the most important levels of monotheism in the path of servitude because most human polytheism is concerning Lordship.
Mohsen Khoshfar, mina sadat hoseini
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Scientific Qur’anic Exegesis in Indonesia
This paper investigates the impact of Islam’s relationship with science on the Qur’ānic interpretations given by Indonesian scholars. The discussion goes further to conclude their epistemology and approaches.
A. Asnawi +2 more
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Who Are Those in Authority? Early Muslim Exegesis of the Qur’anic Ulū’l-Amr
The term ulū’l-amr (those in authority) is central to the Muslim understanding of leadership, although it has been understood differently by different scholars. The term appears twice in the Qur’an, namely in verses 59 and 83 of chapter 4 (sūrat al-Nisā’)
Mun’im Sirry
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The Epistle to the Hebrews contains several so-called “warning passages”. In these texts, the author of Hebrews warns the addressees that they may not tarnish their Christ-given identity through apostasy and leaving the Christ-believing community. One of
Arjan Van den Os
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The Comparative Study of the 80th Verse of Surah an-Naml from Sunni and Shi’ite Perspective with a Critical Emphasis on the Idea of Infeasibility of Hearing by the Deceased [PDF]
An examination of the holy verses of the Qur’an from the perspective of Sunni and Shi’ite commentators can assist us to infer an appropriate and comprehensive interpretation of the Qur’anic verses, resolve likely disagreements, and criticize the ...
Mohammad Reza Naqieh +1 more
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