Divine Covenant
Science and Concepts of Natural Law in the Qur’an and Islamic Disciplines
COLLECTIONS:
Complete Collection
Islamic Studies Collection
Divine Covenant explores the Qurʾānic concept of divine knowledge through scientific, theoretical paradigms – in particular natural law theory – and their relationship with seven Islamic scholarly disciplines: linguistics, hadith, politics, history, exegesis, jurisprudence, theology. By comparing scholarship within these disciplines using current state-of-the-art methodology, the study shows how the Qurʾānic concept of Divine covenant reflects natural law theory, relates to a range of other legal, political, and linguistic Qurʾānic concepts, informs the canon’s entire literary structure, and has implications for a new, legal theory of ‘Islamic origins’.
This book makes the case that the Islamic disciplines share political economy, institutional framework, and decisive theoretical topics with the Qurʾān. The latter includes the natural law-related issues of human rights, constitutional separation of powers, and social contract. The book surveys the scholarly deliberations of these topics within the parameters of each discipline and in changing contexts. In addition, it maps the consequences of the modern nation-state institutional order for early modern and contemporary Qurʾānic studies. The early and medieval Islamic disciplines offer scientifically valuable knowledge because they refer to the same institutional framework as the Qurʾān. These disciplines are also important parts of European political history, where they have inspired social contract theory inclusive of diverse religious identities.
ACCESS
This book is included in the Islamic Studies and Complete Collections
Two electronic editions are available to subscribers:
Access the eBook from the Read Online tab (via institutional or personal credentials).
Access the Interactive Edition by logging in (bottom of page) with password.
For assistance contact info@equinoxpub.com
Access to the Interactive Edition (below) is Restricted.
The Interactive edition requires a password and subscribers must be logged in (bottom of page) to access the text.
Information and Interactive Edition
Author Information
- This text has 0 annotations
- This text has 0 highlights
Book Information
Table of Contents
by Ulrika Mårtensson, The Norwegian University of Science and Technology- This text has 0 annotations
- This text has 0 highlights
Interactive Edition (Access Restricted)
- This text has 0 annotations
- This text has 0 highlights
Metadata
- isbn9781800500815 (eBook)
- publisherEquinox Publishing Ltd., 17/06/2022
- publisher placeSheffield (U.K.)
- rights holderEquinox Publishing Ltd.
- series titleThemes in Qur'anic Studies
- doi
We use cookies to analyze our traffic. Please decide if you are willing to accept cookies from our website. You can change this setting anytime in Privacy Settings.