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Two Types of Inner-Qur’ānic Interpretation
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Nicolai Sinai
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Exegetical Crossroads 1
- “A Wandering Aramean was My Father” 9
- Jesus, the Wondrous Infant, at the Exegetical Crossroads of Christian Late Antiquity and Early Islam 27
- The Letters of the East Syrian Patriarch Timothy I 47
- Scripture Interpreting the Church’s Story 61
- Use and Interpretation of Scriptural Proof-Texts in Christian–Muslim Apologetic Literature in Arabic 73
- “Min al-‘aql wa-laysa min al-kutub” 95
- The Lyre of Exegesis 119
- “Christ has subjected us to the harsh yoke of the Arabs” 145
- From Rabbinic Homilies to Geonic Doctrinal Exegesis 163
- “Hidden Transcripts” in Late Midrash Made Visible 199
- Theological Deadlocks in the Muslim-Christian Exegetical Discourse of the Medieval Orient 243
- Two Types of Inner-Qur’ānic Interpretation 253
- Moses, Son of Pharaoh 289
- Unity and Coherence in the Qur’ān 303
- Qur’ānic Exegesis as an Exclusive Art – Diving for the Starting Point of Ṣūfī Tafsīr 319
- Ibn Kammūna’s Knowledge of, and Attitude toward, the Qur’ān 329
- Bibliography 339
- Authors 379
- The Editors 381
- Index of used verses from the Bible, the Qur’ān and Apocrypha 383
- Index 391
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Exegetical Crossroads 1
- “A Wandering Aramean was My Father” 9
- Jesus, the Wondrous Infant, at the Exegetical Crossroads of Christian Late Antiquity and Early Islam 27
- The Letters of the East Syrian Patriarch Timothy I 47
- Scripture Interpreting the Church’s Story 61
- Use and Interpretation of Scriptural Proof-Texts in Christian–Muslim Apologetic Literature in Arabic 73
- “Min al-‘aql wa-laysa min al-kutub” 95
- The Lyre of Exegesis 119
- “Christ has subjected us to the harsh yoke of the Arabs” 145
- From Rabbinic Homilies to Geonic Doctrinal Exegesis 163
- “Hidden Transcripts” in Late Midrash Made Visible 199
- Theological Deadlocks in the Muslim-Christian Exegetical Discourse of the Medieval Orient 243
- Two Types of Inner-Qur’ānic Interpretation 253
- Moses, Son of Pharaoh 289
- Unity and Coherence in the Qur’ān 303
- Qur’ānic Exegesis as an Exclusive Art – Diving for the Starting Point of Ṣūfī Tafsīr 319
- Ibn Kammūna’s Knowledge of, and Attitude toward, the Qur’ān 329
- Bibliography 339
- Authors 379
- The Editors 381
- Index of used verses from the Bible, the Qur’ān and Apocrypha 383
- Index 391