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What Does it Mean to Comment in Islam?

Commenting has in fact become essential to the point of being considered the mode par excellence of intellectual activity (Saleh).
The articles here allow a confrontation with the sources in order to verify the functional level relevance of the commentaries identified by Winovsky, and they contribute to a better knowledge of authors of Arab Muslim patrimony.  The volume also incorporates an important article on the theology of religions by Father Rémi Chéno and an article on the theological epistemology of Ibn Ḥazm of Cordoba.  The volume presents as well issues of the Marrakesh Declaration of 27 January 2016.

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La question du commentaire est en effet devenue incontournable au point d’être considérée comme le mode par excellence de l’activité intellectuelle (Saleh). Les articles ici rassemblés permettent une confrontation aux sources afin de vérifier la pertinence de la grille des fonctions du commentaire identifiées par Wisnovsky et contribuent à une meilleure connaissance des auteurs du patrimoine arabo-musulman. Le volume intègre aussi un article important de théologie des religions du P. Rémi Chéno, un article sur l’épistémologie théologique d’Ibn Ḥazm de Cordoue et présente enfin les enjeux de la « Déclaration de Marrakech » du 27 janvier dernier.

Pour accéder aux articles : https://mideo.revues.org/1492

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