Tag: Exegesis

Al-Kashshaf Al-Zamakhshari’s Mu’tazilite Exegesis of the Qur’an


Free Download Kifayat Ullah, "Al-Kashshaf: Al-Zamakhshari’s Mu’tazilite Exegesis of the Qur’an"
English | ISBN: 3110532018 | 2017 | 269 pages | EPUB | 5 MB
The book analyzes extensively al-Zamakhsharī’s tafsīr al Kashshāf within the framework of the Mu’tazilites’ five principles: (usūl al-khamsa) of their theology. Andrew Lane in his book entitled "A Traditional Mu’tazilite Qur’ān Commentary: The Kashshāf of Jār Allāh al-Zamakhsharī" states that al-Kashshāf is not a Mu’tazilite tafsīr of the Qur’ān. This book has been written to prove that al-Zamakhsharī’s tafsīr is completely in accord with the Mu’tazilites’ theology which is embodied in their five principles.

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Al-Kashshaf Al-Zamakhshari’s Mu’tazilite Exegesis of the Qur’an


Free Download Kifayat Ullah, "Al-Kashshaf: Al-Zamakhshari’s Mu’tazilite Exegesis of the Qur’an"
English | ISBN: 3110532018 | 2017 | 269 pages | EPUB | 5 MB
The book analyzes extensively al-Zamakhsharī’s tafsīr al Kashshāf within the framework of the Mu’tazilites’ five principles: (usūl al-khamsa) of their theology. Andrew Lane in his book entitled "A Traditional Mu’tazilite Qur’ān Commentary: The Kashshāf of Jār Allāh al-Zamakhsharī" states that al-Kashshāf is not a Mu’tazilite tafsīr of the Qur’ān. This book has been written to prove that al-Zamakhsharī’s tafsīr is completely in accord with the Mu’tazilites’ theology which is embodied in their five principles.

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Re-envisioning Theodore Theodore of Mopsuestia’s Biblical Exegesis in His Catechetical Homilies


Free Download Sofia Puchkova, "Re-envisioning Theodore: Theodore of Mopsuestia’s Biblical Exegesis in His Catechetical Homilies "
English | ISBN: 900470373X | 2024 | 308 pages | PDF | 2 MB
This book is the first comprehensive study of Theodore of Mopsuestia’s biblical interpretation in his Catechetical Homilies. It challenges the common yet reductionist view of Theodore’s exegetical approach as "historical" and reveals his exegetical ties with Pro-Nicenes and Syrian sources.

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Early Medieval Exegesis in the Latin West Sources and Forms


Free Download Thomas O’Loughlin, "Early Medieval Exegesis in the Latin West: Sources and Forms "
English | ISBN: 1409468186 | 2013 | 364 pages | EPUB | 1111 KB
One of the significant developments in scholarship in the latter half of the twentieth century was the awareness among historians of ideas, historians of theology, and medievalists of the importance of the Christian scriptures in the Latin Middle Ages. In contrast to an earlier generation of scholars who considered the medieval period as a ‘Bible-free zone’, recent investigations have shown the central role of scripture in literature, art, law, liturgy, and formal religious education. Indeed, to understand the Latin Middle Ages one must understand the value they placed upon the Bible, how they related to it, and how they studied it. However, despite the new emphasis on the Bible’s role and the place of exegesis in medieval thought, our detailed understanding is all too meagre – and generalisations, often imagined as valid for a period of close to a millennium, abound. How the Scriptures were used in one pursuit (formal theology for example relied heavily on ‘allegory’) was often very different to the way they were used in another (e.g. in history writing was interested in literal meanings), and exegesis differed over time and with cultures. Similarly, while most medieval writers were agreed that there were several ‘senses’ within the text, the number and nature varied greatly as did the strategies for accessing those meanings. This collection of fifteen articles, concentrating on the early Latin middle ages, explores this variety and highlights just how patchy has been our understanding of medieval exegesis. We now may be aware of the importance of the Bible, but the task of studying that phenomenon is in its infancy.

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