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Quranic Studies Sources And Methods Of Scriptural Interpretation John Wansbrough

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Quranic Studies Sources And Methods Of Scriptural Interpretation John Wansbrough
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Publisher: Prometheus Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.27 MB
Pages: 360
Author: John Wansbrough
ISBN: 1591022010
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Quranic Studies Sources And Methods Of Scriptural Interpretation John Wansbrough by John Wansbrough 1591022010 instant download after payment.

One of the most innovative thinkers in the field of Islamic Studies was John Wansbrough (1928-2002), affiliated throughout his career with London University's School of Oriental and African Studies. Critiquing the traditional accounts of the origins of the Quran (Koran) as historically unreliable and heavily influenced by religious dogma, Wansbrough suggested radically new interpretations very different from the views of both the Muslim orthodoxy and most Western scholars. He maintained that the entire corpus of early Islamic documentation should be interpreted as literature written in the service of religious faith, not as objective history describing events as they really happened. This new edition contains a valuable assessment of Wansbrough's contributions by Andrew Rippin (professor of history, University of Victoria) and many useful textual notes by Herbert Berg (associate professor of philosophy and religion, University of North Carolina at Wilmington).

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