Why Islamic ‘Traditionalists' and ‘Rationalists' both ought to accept Rational Objectivism

Islamic ‘Traditionalists' and ‘Rationalists' have much in common. They agree that the Qur'an is divine revelation and acknowledge the authority of the Sunna, accept the value of logical reasoning and argumentation, recognizing the validity of basic logical principles and laws, and aff...

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Published in:Religious studies
Main Author: Baldwin, Erik (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Univ. Press [2017]
In: Religious studies
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Islamic theology / Traditionalism / Objectivism / Critical rationalism
RelBib Classification:BJ Islam
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Summary:Islamic ‘Traditionalists' and ‘Rationalists' have much in common. They agree that the Qur'an is divine revelation and acknowledge the authority of the Sunna, accept the value of logical reasoning and argumentation, recognizing the validity of basic logical principles and laws, and affirm that basic empirical and historical facts ought to be taken into consideration when interpreting the Qur'an. They disagree in that Rationalists accept but Traditionalists deny that human reason can discern objective moral truths independent of divine revelation. I present an argument for Rationalism that makes use of premises that are equally acceptable to Traditionalists and Rationalists alike.
ISSN:1469-901X
Contains:Enthalten in: Religious studies
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/S0034412516000263