Scripturalist Islam : the history and doctrines of the Akhbārī Shīʻī school /
Akhbar Shi'ism was "scripturalist" in that Akhbar's believed that all questions of theology and law could be found in the texts of revelation. There was no need, they believed, to turn to alternative sources (such as reason or inspiration).
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
2007.
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Series: | Islamic philosophy, theology, and science ;
v. 72. |
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- The Akhbārī-Uṣūlī dispute and the early "Akhbārī" school
- Muḥammad Amīn al-Astarābādī and the formation of the Akhbārī school
- Astarābādī's legal thought
- Astarābādī's theological and philosophical thought
- The spread of Akhbarism after Astarābādī
- Defining the Akhbārī-Uṣūlī conflict
- Akhbārī Qurʼanic interpretation
- Sunna and the Akhbār in Akhbārī jurisprudence
- Akhbārī hermeneutics
- Conclusions.