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The Qu'ran as a Negative Theological Text: The Evidence of Sura II

Aryeh Botwinick

1. Introduction

In the post 9/11 political world, many commentators have pointed to the need for locating and exploring cultural continuities between Islam and the West by way of defusing Samuel Huntington's thesis of a "clash of civilizations," which seemed to have been given such explosive corroboration by the events of 9/11. It seems to me that one of the most promising ways of doing this is to investigate whether—and to what extent—the Qu'ran can be interpreted as a negative theological Scripture. Negative theology emphasizes that we can only say what God is not—but not what He is. Our only...







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