Understanding the Qurʾanic Miracle Stories in the Modern Age.
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- 9780271062563
- BP166.65.Y39 2013eb
COVER Front -- Series Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Transliteration -- Introduction: The Qurʾanic Miracle Stories: A Puzzling Motif? -- Notes to Introduction -- PART 1: A Medieval Muslim Debate -- Chapter 1: In Defense of a Literal Reading of Miracles: Ghazali's Case for Contingency and Grace -- Notes to Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2: Cautious Approach to Miracle Stories: Ibn Rushd's Case for Rationalism and Divine Wisdom -- Notes to Chapter 2 -- PART 2: Reframing the Debate on Miracles in Modern Terms -- Chapter 3: David Hume on Empiricism, Common Sense, and Miracles -- Notes to Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4: Charles S. Peirce on Pragmatism, Science, and Miracles -- Notes to Chapter 4 -- PART 3: Contemporary Connections -- Chapter 5: Said Nursi's Contemporary Reading of Qurʾanic Miracle Stories -- Notes to Chapter 5 -- Conclusion: Qurʾanic Hermeneutics in the Modern Age -- Notes to Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- COVER Back.
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