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Morality And Revelation In Islamic Thought And Beyond A New Problem Of Evil Amir Saemi

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Morality And Revelation In Islamic Thought And Beyond A New Problem Of Evil Amir Saemi
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.38 MB
Pages: 257
Author: Amir Saemi
ISBN: 9780197686232, 9780197686256, 9780197686249, 9780197686263, 0197686230, 0197686257, 0197686249, 0197686265
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Morality And Revelation In Islamic Thought And Beyond A New Problem Of Evil Amir Saemi by Amir Saemi 9780197686232, 9780197686256, 9780197686249, 9780197686263, 0197686230, 0197686257, 0197686249, 0197686265 instant download after payment.

The book is about the moral problem generated by morally controversial passages in scripture (and in the Qur'an in particular), passages that seem to allow violence and discrimination against women and sexual and religious minorities. The conservatives argue that scripture can override our own moral judgments and thus certain acts of violence or discrimination can be morally justified through scripture. The book explores this conservative argument and finds ways to undermine it. The book aims to show how a progressive Muslim, or a theist in general, can reject violence and discrimination without renouncing scripture as God's word. Moreover, the book provides a refreshing overview of the history of ethics in the Islamic tradition.

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