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Qurʾānic Theory of Concept? - Divine Covenant |
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Creator |
Author's name, affiliation, country |
Ulrika Mårtensson; The Norwegian University of Science and Technology; Sweden |
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Islamic Studies; Quranic Studies |
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Chapter 2 introduces the meta-concept for this study of Qurʾānic concepts, namely ‘concept’. I start by addressing the problem that there are different theories of what a ‘concept’ is, within both ‘western’ and Arabic-Islamic discourses on the topic, then I sketch the contours of the main theoretical paradigms I will continue to refer to throughout the study. I also reach a conclusion as to which theories of ‘concept’ I perceive to be reflected in the Qurʾān itself. At the end of the chapter I return to the Religious studiesdebates about ‘religion’ and refer it to the theories of ‘concept’ treated here. This approach opens up a new perspective on the debate over whether and how Islamic discourses produce knowledge relevant to current research; I will argue that they are not only sources for information, but offer theoretically informed analysis as well. |
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Equinox Publishing Ltd |
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17-Jun-2022 |
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Peer-reviewed Article |
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PDF |
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https://journals.equinoxpub.com/index.php/books/article/view/23806 |
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10.1558/equinox.23806 |
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Equinox eBooks Publishing; Divine Covenant |
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English=en |
En |
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Copyright 2014 Equinox Publishing Ltd |