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This book is a fascinating exploration of how God speaks to humanity and how Muslims engage with Divine discourse. Produced by the International Foundation for Muslim Theology, this multi-disciplinary volume brings together Muslim scholars from diverse backgrounds to examine revelation, prophethood, and the role of angels as mediators of Divine self-disclosure.
More than an abstract theological discussion, this book is the first in a planned series aimed at reinvigorating 'God-talk' among Muslims—both academics and laypeople—by grounding theological inquiry in the lived reality of faith. With a focus on Islam's six principles of belief, the IFMT's "God-talk project" addresses the challenges of secularization and the marginalization of theology in both academia and daily life.
Divine Revelation and Communication marks a vital first step in reviving Muslim theology as a meaningful, dynamic discourse that speaks to the spiritual and existential concerns of modern believers.
The International Foundation for Muslim Theology promotes excellence in the study and teaching of Muslim theology - both speculative and pastoral - by facilitating and shaping Muslim theological thought, conversation and community.
Contents
Qur'anic Framework for Waḥy as Revelation: Four Levels of God's Communication with His Creation, Mehmet Ozalp
A 'Religiously Interesting' Natural Theology, Jamie Turner
Reclaiming Space for God-Talk: Theories of ijtihād and Intra-Muslim Differences in Matters of Belief, Ali-Reza Bhojani
Frontier Theology, God and a Glut-Theoretic Account of the Problem of Foreknowledge in Islamic Theology, Safaruk Zaman Chowdhury
Supplication as Divine Communication in the Quran, Seyfeddin Kara
Divine Metaphysics in Mullā Ṣadrā: God and His Speech, Farhan A. Zaidi
An Analysis of the Quranic Understanding of Angels, Mahshid Turner
In Search of a Nursian Angelology, Colin Turner
Prophetology and Islamic Spiritual Care: The Spiritual Teachings of the Prophet Muhammad as a Model for Spiritual Formation and Caring for Souls, Feryal Salem
An Epistemic Justification for Establishing Proofs in Argumentation: A Critical Analysis of Prophetic Discourse as a Manifestation of God-talk, Ismail Latif Hacinebioglu
A Muslim Pastoral Theology: "God Did Not Send a Prophet but Shepherded Sheep", Bilal Ansari
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