Creation and Contemplation. The Cosmology of the Qur'ān and Its Late Antique Background

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In Creation and Contemplation, Julien Decharneux explores the connections between the cosmology of the Qur’ān and various cosmological traditions of Late Antiquity, with a focus on Syriac Christianity. The first part of the book studies how, in exhorting its audience to contemplate the world, the Qur’ān carries on a tradition of natural contemplation that had developed throughout Late Antiquity in the Christian world. In this regard, the analysis suggests particularly striking connections with the mystical and ascetic literature of the Church of the East, which was in effervescence at the time of the emergence of Islam. The second part argues that the Qur’ānic cosmological discourse is built so as to serve the overarching theological message of the text, namely God’s absolute unity. Despite the allusive, and sometimes obscure, way in which the Qur’ān talks about the world’s coming into being and its maintenance in existence, the text betrays its authors’ acquaintance with cosmological debates of Late Antiquity. In studying the Qur’ān through the prism of Late Antiquity, this book contributes to our understanding of the emergence of Islam and its relationship with other religious traditions of the time. Author information Julien Decharneux, Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium.

Author(s): Julien Decharneux
Series: Studies in the History and Culture of the Middle East Volume 47
Publisher: de Gruyter
Year: 2023

Language: English
Tags: Religion, Qur'an, Evolution, Creation, Contemplation, Religious Studies, Islamic Studies, Religionswissenschaft, Koran, Theologie, Islamwissenschaft, Science, History, Antique, Arabs, Araber, Muhammad, Tafsir, Antike, Naturwissenschaft, Islamic Theology, Islamische Theologie, Syriac Studies

Acknowledgments
Contents
General Introduction
Chapter 1. Natural Theology
Chapter 2. Contemplation: Between Theory and Practice
Chapter 3. Doctrine of Creation
Chapter 4. Divine Economy and Continuous Creation
Chapter 5. On the Creation of the Heavens
Chapter 6. On the Creation of Angels and Men
General Conclusion
Bibliography
Indexes