Chapter 2 Qurʾanic Anosmia
Collection
European Research Council (ERC)Language
EnglishAbstract
William A. Graham is an influential and pioneering scholar of Islamic Studies at Harvard University. This volume brings together seventeen contributions to the study of the Qur’an and Islam, all influenced by his work. Contributions to this collection, by his colleagues and students, treat many different aspects of Islamic scripture, from textual interpretation and hermeneutics to recitation and parallels with the Bible. Other chapters tackle in diverse ways the question of what it means to be "Islamic," and how such an identity may be constituted and maintained in history, thought and learning. A final section reflects on the career of William Graham and the relation of scholarship to the undervalued tasks of academic administration, especially where the study of religion is concerned. This book will be of interest to readers of Islamic Studies, Qur’anic Studies, Islamic history, Religious Studies, scripture, exegesis, and history of the book. Given Graham’s role at the Harvard Divinity School, and the discussions of how he has shaped the study of religion, the volume should be of interest to readership across the study of religion as a whole.
Book
Non Sola ScripturaKeywords
A, al, and, Bowen, Bruce, Christian, Essays, et, Fudge, Graham, GhaneaBassiri, Honour, in, Islam, Kambiz, Non, sola, scriptura, Qur'anDOI
10.4324/9781003252221-3ISBN
9781032169286, 9781032171968, 9781003252221Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
2022Grantor
Imprint
RoutledgeClassification
History of religion
Islam
The Koran (Qur’an)
Regional / International studies