03873nam 22005535 450 99630907620331620220728194758.01-4632-3481-310.31826/9781463234812(CKB)4100000009194705(DE-B1597)505151(OCoLC)1135565365(DE-B1597)9781463234812(EXLCZ)99410000000919470520191221d2012 fg engur||#||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Coming of the Comforter: When, Where, and to Whom? Studies on the Rise of Islam and Various Other Topics in Memory of John Wansbrough /Carlos A. SegoviaPiscataway, NJ :Gorgias Press,[2012]©20121 online resource (480 p.)Orientalia Judaica ChristianaFrontmatter --Table Of Contents --Abbreviations --Preface /Lourié, Basil --John Wansbrough and the Problem of Islamic Origins in Recent Scholarship: A Farewell to the Traditional Account /Segovia, Carlos A. --Part One: Formative Islam Within Its Jewish-Christian Milieu --Des textes Pseudo Clementins à la mystique Juive des premiers siecles et du Sinaï a Ma'rib /Gobillot, Geneviève --On the Qur`ān's Mā`ida Passage and the Wanderings of the Israelites /Reynolds, Gabriel Said --Prayer and the Desert Fathers /Wortley, John --Friday Veneration in Sixth- and Seventh-Century Christianity and Christian Legends about the Conversion of Nağrān /Lourie, Basil --Thematic and Structural Affinities between 1 Enoch and the Qur'ān: a Contribution to the Study of the Judaeo-Christian Apocalyptic Setting of the Early Islamic Faith /Segovia, Carlos A. --Part Two: Revisiting Some Early Islamic Sources, Facts, And Interpretative Issues --The Needle in the Haystack: Islamic Origins and the Nature of the Early Sources /Berg, Herbert --"All We Know is What We Have Been Told": Reflections on Emigration and Land as Divine Heritage in the Qur'ān /Bori, Caterina --L'analyse rhetorique face à la critique historique de J. Wansbrough et de G. Lüling /Cuypers, Michel --Mohammed's Exegetical Activity in the Meccan Arabic Lectionary /Gilliot, Claude --The Search for Ţuwā: Exegetical Method, Past and Present /Rippin, Andrew --Who is the 'other' Paraclete? /Van Reeth, Jan M. F.John Wansbrough is famous for his pioneering studies on the "sectarian milieu" out of which Islam emerged. In his view, Islam grew out of different - albeit rather marginal - Jewish and Christian traditions. In the present volume, which is dedicated to Wansbrough's memory, specialists in Islamic studies and students of the Jewish and early Christian traditions summarise Wansbrough's achievements in the past thirty years and chart the future of the tradition study of the "sectarian milieu."RELIGION / Islam / GeneralbisacshRELIGION / Islam / General.297.09/021Wansbrough John E221386GrigoriĭHieromonk,1962-1251949Berg Herbert962145Bori Caterina689157Cuypers Michel650176Gilliot Claude1217067Gobillot Geneviève802352Kaufhold Hubert285023Reeth J. Van1217068Reynolds Gabriel Said849716Rippin Andrew739947Wortley John610227Segovia Carlos A.edthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt.DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK996309076203316The Coming of the Comforter: When, Where, and to Whom2902255UNISA