The Question of Salvation of Non-Muslims: The Exegesis of Muhammad Asad
Author(s)
Duderija, Adis
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2015
Metadata
Show full item recordAbstract
This article applies Alan Race's typology of Christian thought in relation to the salvation of non-Christians to that of the Islamic tradition and uses the exegesis of Muhammad Asad as an example. It argues that Asad's exegesis of the relevant qur'anic verses places him firmly into the pluralist camp as defined by Race.This article applies Alan Race's typology of Christian thought in relation to the salvation of non-Christians to that of the Islamic tradition and uses the exegesis of Muhammad Asad as an example. It argues that Asad's exegesis of the relevant qur'anic verses places him firmly into the pluralist camp as defined by Race.
View less >
View less >
Journal Title
Dialog (St Paul): a journal of theology
Volume
54
Issue
3
Subject
History and philosophy of specific fields
Religious studies
Religious studies not elsewhere classified