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Einband grossThe Qur'an and Late Antiquity
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The Qur'an and Late Antiquity

E-BookEPUBDRM AdobeE-Book
848 Seiten
Englisch
Oxford University Presserschienen am19.02.2019
In this book, Angelika Neuwirth provides a new approach to understanding the founding text of Islam. Typical exegesis of the Qur'an treats the text teleologically, as a fait accompli finished text, or as a replica or summary of the Bible in Arabic. Instead Neuwirth approaches the Qur'an as the product of a specific community in the Late Antique Arabian peninsula, one which was exposed to the wider worlds of the Byzantine and Sasanian empires, and to the rich intellectual traditions of rabbinic Judaism, early Christianity, and Gnosticism. A central goal of the book is to eliminate the notion of the Qur'an as being a-historical. She argues that it is, in fact, highly aware of its place in late antiquity and is capable of yielding valuable historical information. By emphasizing the liturgical function of the Qur'an, Neuwirth allows readers to see the text as an evolving oral tradition within the community before it became collected and codified as a book. This analysis sheds much needed light on the development of the Qur'an's historical, theological, and political outlook. The book's final chapters analyze the relationship of the Qur'an to the Bible, to Arabic poetic traditions, and, more generally, to late antique culture and rhetorical forms. By providing a new introduction to the Qur'an, one that uniquely challenges current ideas about its emergence and development, The Qur'an and Late Antiquity bridges the gap between Eastern and Western approaches to this sacred text.mehr
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KlappentextIn this book, Angelika Neuwirth provides a new approach to understanding the founding text of Islam. Typical exegesis of the Qur'an treats the text teleologically, as a fait accompli finished text, or as a replica or summary of the Bible in Arabic. Instead Neuwirth approaches the Qur'an as the product of a specific community in the Late Antique Arabian peninsula, one which was exposed to the wider worlds of the Byzantine and Sasanian empires, and to the rich intellectual traditions of rabbinic Judaism, early Christianity, and Gnosticism. A central goal of the book is to eliminate the notion of the Qur'an as being a-historical. She argues that it is, in fact, highly aware of its place in late antiquity and is capable of yielding valuable historical information. By emphasizing the liturgical function of the Qur'an, Neuwirth allows readers to see the text as an evolving oral tradition within the community before it became collected and codified as a book. This analysis sheds much needed light on the development of the Qur'an's historical, theological, and political outlook. The book's final chapters analyze the relationship of the Qur'an to the Bible, to Arabic poetic traditions, and, more generally, to late antique culture and rhetorical forms. By providing a new introduction to the Qur'an, one that uniquely challenges current ideas about its emergence and development, The Qur'an and Late Antiquity bridges the gap between Eastern and Western approaches to this sacred text.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9780190921309
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatEPUB
Format HinweisDRM Adobe
FormatE101
Erscheinungsjahr2019
Erscheinungsdatum19.02.2019
Seiten848 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse998 Kbytes
Artikel-Nr.4171187
Rubriken
Genre9200

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
I. How the Qur'an Has Been Read So Far: A Sketch of ResearchII. The Qur'an and ScriptureIII. The Qur'an and HistoryIV. Redaction and the History of the TextV. Sura Structures and ChronologyVI. The Liturgical Qur'an: On the Development of Cult at the Time of the PreachingVII. Stages of Communal Formation in the Early Meccan PeriodVIII. Stages of Communal Formation in the Middle and Late Meccan PeriodsIX. Stages of Communal Formation in MedinaX. Qur'an and BibleXI. Biblical- Qur'anic FiguresXII. The Qur'an and PoetryXIII. The Rhetorical Qur'anmehr