2021
DOI: 10.1163/18778372-12340002
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The Muʿtazila on Covenantal Theology: A Study of Individualist Approaches

Abstract: This article examines how three leading exegetes of the Muʿtazilite school tradition – ʿAbd al-Jabbār (d. 415/1025), Jishumī (d. 494/1101), and Zamakhsharī (d. 538/1144) – conceptualized the Qurʾānic idea of covenant in divergent ways. It also illustrates how they related the idea of covenant to their broader thought world to forge an interpretation of the meaning of human history and salvation. It argues that these three commentators, although they are linked to one another by a loose form of teacher-student … Show more

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“…There is no space here to treat the topic at anything near the length it deserves. For its importance in Sunni Islām there is a growing library of specialized studies (al-Qadī 2006;Lumbard 2015;Jaffer 2021). Its importance in Sufism has long been an object of excellent scholarship (Ritter 2003;Böwering 1980).…”
Section: The Covenant In the Qur ) āN Islām And The Qayy ūM Al-asm ā)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is no space here to treat the topic at anything near the length it deserves. For its importance in Sunni Islām there is a growing library of specialized studies (al-Qadī 2006;Lumbard 2015;Jaffer 2021). Its importance in Sufism has long been an object of excellent scholarship (Ritter 2003;Böwering 1980).…”
Section: The Covenant In the Qur ) āN Islām And The Qayy ūM Al-asm ā)mentioning
confidence: 99%