Revelation in the Qur’an: A Semantic Study of the Roots <i>n-z-l</i> and <i>w-ḥ-y</i>: Texts and Studies on the Qurʾān, cartea 18
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004451056
ISBN-10: 9004451056
Pagini: 196
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Texts and Studies on the Qurʾān
ISBN-10: 9004451056
Pagini: 196
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Texts and Studies on the Qurʾān
Notă biografică
Simon P. Loynes, Ph.D. (2019), University of Edinburgh, is an independent researcher residing in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
List of Figures and Tables
Note on Transliteration, Conventions, and Abbreviations
Introduction
1The Roots n-z-l and w-ḥ-y in Previous Scholarship
2Overall Approach of the Study
1 Divine Sending Down (tanzīl) I: Actors, Spatiality, and Interaction
1Overview of the Root n-z-l
2Spatial Implications of the Root n-z-l and the Author of the Act
3The Divine Sending Down of Non-revelatory Things
2 Divine Sending Down (tanzīl) II: The Revelatory Message
1The Celestial Scripture
2The Divine Sending Down of the Celestial Scripture
3The Relationship of the Celestial Scripture to the Qur’anic Revelations
4The Primary Celestial Event
3 God’s Esoteric Communication (waḥy)
1The Root w-ḥ-y in Pre-Islamic Poetry
2The Root w-ḥ-y in the Qur’an
3Adopting a Translation for the Root w-ḥ-y
4 The Chronological Distribution and Literary Contexts of the Roots n-z-l and w-ḥ-y
1The Chronological Distribution of the Roots n-z-l and w-ḥ-y
2Form-Critical Analysis of the Roots n-z-l and w-ḥ-y
3Addressing the Chronological Distribution of the Roots
5 The Principal Rhetorical Functions of Divine Sending Down and Divine Communication
1The Principal Rhetorical Function of Divine Sending Down
2The Principal Rhetorical Function of Divine Communication
3The Dynamic Nature of the Qur’an’s Self-Referentiality
6 The Qur’anic Concept of Revelation
1From Divine Sending Down (tanzīl) to Divine Communication (waḥy)
2Implications of the Study
Appendix 1: Verses with the Root n-z-l Classified according to Formal Type
Appendix 2: Verses with the Root w-ḥ-y Classified according to Formal Type
Bibliography
Index
List of Figures and Tables
Note on Transliteration, Conventions, and Abbreviations
Introduction
1The Roots n-z-l and w-ḥ-y in Previous Scholarship
2Overall Approach of the Study
1 Divine Sending Down (tanzīl) I: Actors, Spatiality, and Interaction
1Overview of the Root n-z-l
2Spatial Implications of the Root n-z-l and the Author of the Act
3The Divine Sending Down of Non-revelatory Things
2 Divine Sending Down (tanzīl) II: The Revelatory Message
1The Celestial Scripture
2The Divine Sending Down of the Celestial Scripture
3The Relationship of the Celestial Scripture to the Qur’anic Revelations
4The Primary Celestial Event
3 God’s Esoteric Communication (waḥy)
1The Root w-ḥ-y in Pre-Islamic Poetry
2The Root w-ḥ-y in the Qur’an
3Adopting a Translation for the Root w-ḥ-y
4 The Chronological Distribution and Literary Contexts of the Roots n-z-l and w-ḥ-y
1The Chronological Distribution of the Roots n-z-l and w-ḥ-y
2Form-Critical Analysis of the Roots n-z-l and w-ḥ-y
3Addressing the Chronological Distribution of the Roots
5 The Principal Rhetorical Functions of Divine Sending Down and Divine Communication
1The Principal Rhetorical Function of Divine Sending Down
2The Principal Rhetorical Function of Divine Communication
3The Dynamic Nature of the Qur’an’s Self-Referentiality
6 The Qur’anic Concept of Revelation
1From Divine Sending Down (tanzīl) to Divine Communication (waḥy)
2Implications of the Study
Appendix 1: Verses with the Root n-z-l Classified according to Formal Type
Appendix 2: Verses with the Root w-ḥ-y Classified according to Formal Type
Bibliography
Index