Jane Dammen McAuliffe (ed.)
The Cambridge Companion to the Qur'an
Herausgeber: McAuliffe, Jane Dammens
Jane Dammen McAuliffe (ed.)
The Cambridge Companion to the Qur'an
Herausgeber: McAuliffe, Jane Dammens
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An introduction to the Qur'an (Koran), a text that has guided the lives of millions.
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An introduction to the Qur'an (Koran), a text that has guided the lives of millions.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. September 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 724g
- ISBN-13: 9780521831604
- ISBN-10: 0521831601
- Artikelnr.: 21530623
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. September 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 724g
- ISBN-13: 9780521831604
- ISBN-10: 0521831601
- Artikelnr.: 21530623
Jane Dammen McAuliffe is Professor in the Departments of History and Arabic and Dean of Arts and Sciences at Georgetown University. Her numerous publications have focused primarily on the Qur'an, on early Islamic history and on the multiple relations between Islam and Christianity. Her books include Qur'anic Christians: An Analysis of Classical and Modern Exegesis (1991), and With Reverence for the Word: Medieval Scriptural Exegesis in Judaism, Christianity and Islam (2003), and she has edited the five-volume Encyclopaedia of the Qur'an (2001-2006),
List of figures; Notes on contributors; Introduction Jane Dammen McAuliffe; Part I. Formation of the Qur'
nic Text: 1. The historical context Fred M. Donner; 2. Creation of a fixed text Claude Gilliot; 3. Alternative accounts of the Qur'
n's formation Harald Motzki; Part II. Description and Analysis: 4. Themes and topics Daniel A. Madigan; 5. Structural, linguistic and literary features Angelika Neuwirth; 6. Recitation and aesthetic reception William A. Graham and Navid Kermani; Part III. Transmission and Dissemination: 7. From palm leaves to the Internet Fred Leemhuis; 8. Inscriptions in art and architecture Sheila Blair and Jonathan Bloom; Part IV. Interpretations and Intellectual Traditions: 9. The tasks and traditions of interpretation Jane Dammen Mcauliffe; 10. Multiple areas of influence Alexander Knysh; 11. Western scholarship and the Qur'
n Andrew Rippin; Part V. Contemporary Readings: 12. Women's readings of the Qur'
n Asma Barlas; 13. Political interpretation of the Qur'
n Stefan Wild; 14. The Qur'
n and other religions Abdulaziz Sachedina; Qur'
n citation index; General index.
nic Text: 1. The historical context Fred M. Donner; 2. Creation of a fixed text Claude Gilliot; 3. Alternative accounts of the Qur'
n's formation Harald Motzki; Part II. Description and Analysis: 4. Themes and topics Daniel A. Madigan; 5. Structural, linguistic and literary features Angelika Neuwirth; 6. Recitation and aesthetic reception William A. Graham and Navid Kermani; Part III. Transmission and Dissemination: 7. From palm leaves to the Internet Fred Leemhuis; 8. Inscriptions in art and architecture Sheila Blair and Jonathan Bloom; Part IV. Interpretations and Intellectual Traditions: 9. The tasks and traditions of interpretation Jane Dammen Mcauliffe; 10. Multiple areas of influence Alexander Knysh; 11. Western scholarship and the Qur'
n Andrew Rippin; Part V. Contemporary Readings: 12. Women's readings of the Qur'
n Asma Barlas; 13. Political interpretation of the Qur'
n Stefan Wild; 14. The Qur'
n and other religions Abdulaziz Sachedina; Qur'
n citation index; General index.
List of figures; Notes on contributors; Introduction Jane Dammen McAuliffe; Part I. Formation of the Qur'
nic Text: 1. The historical context Fred M. Donner; 2. Creation of a fixed text Claude Gilliot; 3. Alternative accounts of the Qur'
n's formation Harald Motzki; Part II. Description and Analysis: 4. Themes and topics Daniel A. Madigan; 5. Structural, linguistic and literary features Angelika Neuwirth; 6. Recitation and aesthetic reception William A. Graham and Navid Kermani; Part III. Transmission and Dissemination: 7. From palm leaves to the Internet Fred Leemhuis; 8. Inscriptions in art and architecture Sheila Blair and Jonathan Bloom; Part IV. Interpretations and Intellectual Traditions: 9. The tasks and traditions of interpretation Jane Dammen Mcauliffe; 10. Multiple areas of influence Alexander Knysh; 11. Western scholarship and the Qur'
n Andrew Rippin; Part V. Contemporary Readings: 12. Women's readings of the Qur'
n Asma Barlas; 13. Political interpretation of the Qur'
n Stefan Wild; 14. The Qur'
n and other religions Abdulaziz Sachedina; Qur'
n citation index; General index.
nic Text: 1. The historical context Fred M. Donner; 2. Creation of a fixed text Claude Gilliot; 3. Alternative accounts of the Qur'
n's formation Harald Motzki; Part II. Description and Analysis: 4. Themes and topics Daniel A. Madigan; 5. Structural, linguistic and literary features Angelika Neuwirth; 6. Recitation and aesthetic reception William A. Graham and Navid Kermani; Part III. Transmission and Dissemination: 7. From palm leaves to the Internet Fred Leemhuis; 8. Inscriptions in art and architecture Sheila Blair and Jonathan Bloom; Part IV. Interpretations and Intellectual Traditions: 9. The tasks and traditions of interpretation Jane Dammen Mcauliffe; 10. Multiple areas of influence Alexander Knysh; 11. Western scholarship and the Qur'
n Andrew Rippin; Part V. Contemporary Readings: 12. Women's readings of the Qur'
n Asma Barlas; 13. Political interpretation of the Qur'
n Stefan Wild; 14. The Qur'
n and other religions Abdulaziz Sachedina; Qur'
n citation index; General index.