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UNINA9910791305703321 |
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Small Keith E. <1959-> |
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Textual criticism and Qur'ãn manuscripts / / Keith E. Small |
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Lanham, Maryland : , : Lexington Books, , 2011 |
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1 online resource (245 p.) |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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TEXTUAL CRITICISM AND QUR'ĀN MANUSCRIPTS; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations and Misc. Conventions; Arabic Transliteration System; Part I: Introductory Matters; 1 A Critical Text for the Qur'ān?; 2 Descriptions and Pictures of the Manuscripts; Part II: Observing the Textual Variants; 3 Orthographic Variants Involving Long Vowels; Subsection One: Orthographic Variants for Alif, Yā, and Hạmza Vowels; Subsection Two: Orthographic Variants Involving Proper Names; 4 Copyist Mistakes; 5 Diacritical Mark Variants and Variants Affecting Grammar; 6 Rasm Variants |
7 Variant Verse Divisions8 Physical Corrections to Manuscripts; Part III: Evaluating the Textual Variants; 9 Variants in Manuscripts Compared to Those in Islamic Records; 10 Intentionality and Non-intentionality with Variants; 11 Oral and Written Textual Transmission; Part IV: Conclusions; 12 Concluding Reflections; Bibliography; Qur'ān Manuscripts Index; Name and Subject Index; About the Author |
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This book pursues the two main goals of textual criticism concerning ancient texts to the text of the Qur'an: 1) to discern the earliest available form of the text, and 2) to illuminate the consequent history of the text. Keith Small shows that the earliest obtainable text is an early edited form of the Arabic consonantal text, but not the original texts described in Islamic historical sources. |
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UNINA9910797605003321 |
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Group Relations Work : Exploring the Impact and Relevance Within and Beyond its Network / / edited by Eliat Aram, Robert Baxter, and Avi Nutkevitch |
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London : , : Taylor and Francis, , 2018 |
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1-78181-522-4 |
0-429-91440-7 |
9780429896991 |
0-429-90017-1 |
0-429-47540-3 |
1-78241-390-1 |
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[First edition.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (305 p.) |
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The Group Relations Conferences Series |
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Group relations training |
Interpersonal relations |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. |
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part, I Reflecting on the Theory of Group Relations and its Relevance to Contemporary Phenomena / Eliat Aram Robert Baxter Avi Nutkevitch -- chapter One The Oedipus complex, creativity, and the legacies of group relations’ intellectual parents / Mannie Sher -- chapter Two Virtual teams and group relations in the WEB 2.0 era: insights from an MBA experiential distance-learning course / Oren Kaplan Keren Lipinsky-Kella -- chapter Three Group relations work in contexts of complexity and transition / Joan Roma i Vergés David Sierra Lozano Jaume Benavent i Guardia Sandra Carrau Pascual -- chapter Four Embedding diversity in local government: experiences of establishing an ethnic advisory panel, Auckland, New Zealand / Rina Tagore -- chapter Five The Rothschild 117 Project: dreaming in the boulevard / Josef Triest Judith Levy Ilana Mishael Yael Shenhav Sharoni Simi Talmi -- part, II Studying the Relationship Between Group Relations Work and its Impact in its Cultural and Geographical Setting / Eliat Aram Robert Baxter Avi |
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Nutkevitch -- chapter Six Exploring group relations work in China: challenges, risks, and impact / Hüseyin Özdemir -- chapter Seven Developing a group relations institution in Lithuania / Jolita Buzaityte-Kasalyniene Mannie Sher -- chapter Eight Uneasy on the boundary: reflections on the culture and effectiveness of group relations conference work in the USA, 1965–2012 / Bernard Gertler Charla Hayden -- part, III Exploring Variations in Theme and/or Design of Group Relations Conferences / Eliat Aram Robert Baxter Avi Nutkevitch -- chapter Nine Energy, creative collaboration, and wellbeing / Franca Fubini Luca Mingarelli Hanna Fisher Richard Morgan-Jones Maija-Leena Setälä Maria Grazia Siri Marianne Tensing -- chapter Ten The experiences of co-directorship in group relations conferences / Ruthellen Josselson Olya Khaleelee Mannie Sher Mary McRae Gouranga Chattopadhyay Gerard van Reekum Susan Long -- chapter Eleven Group relations and twelve-step recovery: mixing oil and water? / Jeffrey D. Roth Colleen Brent Vivian Gold Seth Harkins John B. Robertson -- part, IV Post-Conference Reflections / Eliat Aram Robert Baxter Avi Nutkevitch -- chapter Twelve Oral envy and networks / Anja Salmi -- chapter Thirteen Intergroup process at an international level: reflections from Belgirate / Gordon Strauss -- chapter Fourteen Cobblers’ children or creative flux? / Kay Trainor -- chapter Fifteen What happened to authority? A reflective dialogue / Gerard van Reekum Barbara Williams. |
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"Group Relations Work: Exploring its Impact and Relevance Within and Beyond its Network is composed of the presentations given at Belgirate IV, as well as some post conference reflections. The various chapters touch on the current flow of Group Relations as a discipline, as a method of work being applied and studied in Group Relations Conferences worldwide and in organizations, training programs, and in the understanding of social phenomena.The various chapters, while describing, articulating, exploring and conceptualizing theoretical and practical issues, are also opening various questions associated with Group Relations for further thinking and exploration. As such, this book reflects a chain at a certain point in time in the continuous practice and development of Group Relations as a discipline and a method of work."--Provided by publisher. |
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