God and Man in the Qur’an

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God and Man in the Qur’an is a seminal scholarly work of Islamic studies that analyzes key Qur’anic concepts and the relationship between the divine and the human through semantic and linguistic examination.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Qur’anic studies monograph
book
scholarly work
work of Islamic studies
analyzes Qur’anic vocabulary
concept of God in the Qur’an
concept of man in the Qur’an
divine attributes in the Qur’an
human responsibility in the Qur’an
semantic fields in the Qur’an
describedAs influential study of the Qur’an
seminal work of Islamic studies
examines Qur’anic worldview
relationship between God and man
theological implications of Qur’anic language
fieldOfStudy Islamic studies
Qur’anic studies
religious studies
focusesOn key Qur’anic concepts
meaning of Qur’anic terms
relationship between the divine and the human
structure of Qur’anic language
genre academic literature
religious studies literature
intendedAudience readers interested in Qur’anic theology
scholars of Islam
students of religious studies
language English
mainSubject God in Islam NERFINISHED
Islamic theology
Qur’an NERFINISHED
Qur’anic concepts
Qur’anic linguistics
Qur’anic semantics
divine–human relationship
human being in the Qur’an
methodology linguistic analysis
semantic analysis
title God and Man in the Qur’an NERFINISHED
usedIn Qur’anic exegesis studies
academic research
university courses on Islam

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Toshihiko Izutsu notableWork God and Man in the Qur’an