Reason and the Qur’an Acquire Their Meanings Through Context, Not Abstraction
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- Reading the Qur’an requires its historical context
- The Qur’anic episteme is a network of significations
- Knowledge in the Qur’an is revelatory knowledge
- The distinction between knowledge and the sciences
- The sciences and reason are linked to a later development
- Reading the Qur’an requires its historical context
- The Qur’anic episteme is a network of significations
- Knowledge in the Qur’an is revelatory knowledge
- The distinction between knowledge and the sciences
- The sciences and reason are linked to a later development