The Inherent and Rational Goodness and Evil in the form of Cviticsm and verbal Proof

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From the past until now the inheren and the rational "goodness and evil" has been discussed as an important and fundamental theme at the Islamic theology. The impact of this rule on ideological, ethical, political and juridical field has caused the twogroupsof Adila and Ashara to prove and review that. Adila have argued on the inherency and the rationality of some deeds, and Ashara have argued on the divinity and legitimacy of them. Adlia and ashare criticize each other resorting to reasons including the essentiality and inherence of good and evil, confession of divine laws from Adlia against Ashara′s stance of good and evil's changeability, divine limitation and duty, etc. this research by use the descriptive and analytical method expressed these two theories in the form of criticism and proof and then proves the "inheren and rational goodness and evil" theory, and expressed that the major diversion of Asharh theory is their false analysis of the Quran, the confusion between issues and conflicts, the abandonment of sound mind and political issues,as well as their weak theology.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Theological - Doctrinal Research, Volume:5 Issue: 17, 2015
Pages:
147 to 174
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