The Poetics of Iblis: Narrative Theology in the Qur'an (Harvard Theological Studies)
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Whitney S. Bodman (Author)
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Iblis, the character in the Qur'an who refuses God's command to bow to Adam and is punished by eviction from heaven, is commonly depicted as a fiendish character no different from Satan. However, some Sufi stories describe Iblis as the ultimate monotheist, a lover of God, but tragically rejected. This volume seeks the origins of this alternative Iblis within the Qur'an itself, by looking at each of the seven Qur'anic versions of the Iblis story as a unique rendering of the basic narrative. Whitney Bodman finds that the likely earliest version of the Iblis story presents him as a tragic figure, an elder sibling of Adam unjustly displaced from God's favor. Subsequent renderings present an Iblis more hostile to humanity, and in the last two abbreviated versions Iblis becomes an incidental figure in the extended story of Adam.
In modern Arab literature the character of Iblis is deployed to reveal tragic dimensions of modern life. Although it is often said that there is no place for tragedy in Islam, Bodman's careful examination of the Iblis story shows that the tragic exists even in the Qur'an and forms part of the vision of medieval Sufi mystics and modern social critics alike. CPSIA choking or other US hazard warning - No California Proposition 65 hazard warning necessary
About the Author
Whitney S. Bodman is Associate Professor of Comparative Religion at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary.
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- Contributor: Whitney S. Bodman
- Imprint: Harvard Divinity School Theological Studies
- ISBN13: 9780674062412
- Number of Pages: 324
- Packaged Dimensions: 140x216mm
- Packaged Weight: 466
- Format: Paperback
- Publisher: Harvard Divinity School Theological Studies
- Release Date: 2011-11-30
- Series: Harvard Theological Studies
- Binding: Paperback / softback
- Biography: Whitney S. Bodman is Associate Professor of Comparative Religion at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary.
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