Koranen som træningsprogram: Et case study af sura 18
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The Quran, sura 18, asceticism, Robert Bellah, axial age, Peter Sloterdijk, reward, punishment, world view.Resumé
The article is a case study of a single narrative in the Qur’an’s sura 18. In this article, I explore and discuss the ethical dimensions of the Qur’anic world view. The article takes its point of departure in an outline of the pre-dominant eschatological strand in the Qur’an and different Qur’anic perceptions about reward and punishment. Then, I discuss the moral implications of the idea of divinely sanctioned deeds and actions as well as the existence of a Judgment Day. In light of this discussion, and based on an analysis of sura 18, I argue that Qur’anic piety can be seen as encompassing a particular ascetic ideal. Rather than dictating a radical secession from the world in terms of ascetic denial, the ascetic ideal authorizes participation in worldly life.Downloads
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2016-03-11
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Mortensen, M. B. (2016). Koranen som træningsprogram: Et case study af sura 18. Religionsvidenskabeligt Tidsskrift, (64), 173–186. https://doi.org/10.7146/rt.v0i64.23334
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