Myth and History in Islamic Thought: A Comparison with the Jewish and Christian Traditions

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M. Dakake
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abstract:As part of a Christian-Buddhist-Muslim trialogue on comparative theological concepts, this article examines Islamic conceptions of both myth and history in relation to different theological conceptions of time. Focused particularly on a comparison with Jewish and Christian traditions, this article argues that myth, while present in the Islamic tradition, plays a comparatively minor role, and one that does not align with some theoretical conceptions of how myth functions in other religious traditions. By contrast, history, as the arena of God's agency in the world, is as important and well developed in Islam as it is in Judaism and Christianity. Unlike these latter two traditions, however, the Islamic and especially Qur'anic conception of sacred history is not only structured on a predominantly linear, progressive conception of time, but also considers historical time as unfolding in cyclical and circular patterns. The effect is a more variegated conception of theological time, which effectively blurs the lines between myth, sacred history, and religious/communal history.
伊斯兰思想中的神话与历史:与犹太教和基督教传统的比较
作为基督教-佛教-穆斯林比较神学概念三方对话的一部分,本文将伊斯兰的神话和历史概念与不同的神学时间概念联系起来进行考察。这篇文章特别关注与犹太教和基督教传统的比较,认为神话,虽然存在于伊斯兰传统中,但起着相对较小的作用,并且与神话在其他宗教传统中如何发挥作用的一些理论概念不一致。相比之下,历史作为上帝在世界上代理的舞台,在伊斯兰教中与犹太教和基督教一样重要和发达。然而,与后两种传统不同的是,伊斯兰教,尤其是《古兰经》的神圣历史概念不仅是建立在一个主要线性的、渐进的时间概念上,而且还认为历史时间是以循环和循环的模式展开的。其结果是神学时间的概念更加多样化,这有效地模糊了神话、神圣历史和宗教/公共历史之间的界限。
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期刊介绍: Buddhist-Christian Studies is a scholarly journal devoted to Buddhism and Christianity and their historical and contemporary interrelationships. The journal presents thoughtful articles, conference reports, and book reviews and includes sections on comparative methodology and historical comparisons, as well as ongoing discussions from two dialogue conferences: the Theological Encounter with Buddhism, and the Japan Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies. Subscription is also available through membership in the Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies .
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