The Other Prophet : Jesus in the Qur'an.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Chicago :
The Gingko Library,
2019.
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Colección: | Interfaith series
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; Contents; 1. Introduction; 2. The State of Christology in the Seventh Century; 2.1. The Chalcedon controversy; 2.2. A political compromise on dogma; 2.3. The Neo-Chalcedonian doctrine of enhypostasis; 2.4. Christological debates among non-Chalcedonians; 2.5. The Arabian Peninsula as a confluence of heresies?; 2.6. The situation in the Arabian Peninsula in the seventh century; 3. New Developments in Modern Christology; 3.1. The starting point of consciousness Christology; 3.2. The modern paradigm shift in relational ontology and its impact on Christology
- 3.3. Testing against the historical Jesus3.4. Multiple incarnations?; 4. A Holistic Reading of Surahs 19, 3 and 5 in the Context of a Diachronic Reading of the Qur'an's Verses about Jesus; 4.1. Jesus in Surah Maryam; 4.1.1. Zachariah and John; 4.1.2. Mary and her child; 4.1.3. Jesus's self-image; 4.1.4. An anti-Christological intervention in Q 19:34-40?; 4.1.5. Further themes in Surah Maryam; 4.1.6. Prophetological consolidation in the late Meccan and early Medinan periods; 4.2. Surah Al 'Imran; 4.2.1. Prologue (verses 1-32); 4.2.2. Narrative core (verses 33-62)
- 4.2.3. Religio-political arguments (verses 63-99)4.2.4. Self-assurance of the Muslim community (verses 100-200); 4.2.5. Jesus crucified?; 4.3. Surah al-Ma'ida; 4.3.1. Structure and themes of the surah; 4.3.2. Criticism of any deification of human beings; 4.3.3. A break with Christianity?; 5. Jesus's Position in Qur'anic Prophetology; 5.1. T he early Meccan surahs: eschatological prophecy; 5.1.1 Imminent eschatological expectation?; 5.2. T he middle Meccan surahs: prophetology as a combination of salvation, election and mercy
- 5.2.1 The new context of the proclamation in the middle Meccan period and its central topoi5.2.2 The Qur'an's apostolic doctrine in the middle Meccan period; 5.2.3 The birth of prophecy out of God's mercy; 5.2.4 Muhammad as Moses redivivus
- the consolidation of Qur'anic prophetology in the middle Meccan period; 5.3 Late Meccan prophetology: the apology of the messengers; 5.4 Qur'anic prophetology in Medina; 5.4.1 From existential to textual typology; 5.4.2 From community of fate to the universal community of the covenant: Qur'anic prophetology between universality and exclusivity
- 5.4.3 The Messenger Muhammad as lawmaker and his special prestige as a prophetic dignitary5.4.4 Prophetology as a counter-discourse to Christology?; 6. The Work of Jesus Christ and the Qur'an: A Forensic Search for Functional Equivalents; 6.1. God's self-revelation in the Islamic tradition?; 6.2. The relation between God and humans as a liberating relationship; 6.3. On the soteriological relevance of the Qur'an; 6.4. Can God suffer?; 6.5. Qur'anic stimuli for conceiving of emotions in God; 7. New Perspectives on the Qur'an; 7.1. Systematic conclusions from a Christian perspective