NES 3787

NES 3787

Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2024-2025.

The Qur'an is a cornucopia of stories, laws, apocalyptic visions, Paradisical landscapes and stark warnings. This course presents students with the opportunity not only to read the Qur'an in translation in its entirety, but also to explore different ways in which the Qur'anic text has been and can be interpreted, and the different religious, social and ethical questions that derive from different methods of interpretation. Across the course, students will be asked to explore questions, such as: how does dating the Qur'an impact interpretation? How does the debate concerning Qur'anic (un)createdness impact its interpretation? Is it possible to use extra-Qur'anic material to interpret the Qur'an? How can the Qur'an be read as a literary text? Or as a source of law? Or as a source for history? What is the Qur'an's own view of the past, present and future? How do feminist and queer Muslims read and interpret the Qur'an? This course is secular and academic in nature. We will study a wide range of religious and secular/academic approaches to interpreting the Qur'an, some of which may challenge widely-held assumptions about the Qur'an's authorship, dating, composition and interpretation.

When Offered Fall.

Distribution Category (ALC-AS) (CA-AG, LA-AG)
Course Attribute (CU-ITL)

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Syllabi:
  • 18353 NES 3787   SEM 101

    • TR Lincoln Hall 107
    • Aug 26 - Dec 9, 2024
    • Lawrence, J

  • Instruction Mode: In Person