A Comparative Review of Ayatollah Marefat and Alusi's View about the Verses of Divine Providence and Will

Article Type:
Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
The verses including divine providence and will have caused theological disputes due to their external differences. Asharite commentators regard these verses as proof of determination. One the contrary, Imamiyyah commentators believe that the extensiveness of divine providence and will does not negate free will. In his works, Ayatollah Marefat has scrutinized these verses. He regards the term "providence" mentioned in the Holy Quran as a special term resulted from divine wisdom, and interprets most of the verses related to divine providence and will accordingly. Alusi, an Asharite commentator, has also referred to divine wisdom and man's free will in his commentaries of most verses related to divine providence. Given their works, the present paper compares their views in order to find their similar and different views and approaches in this regard. It also compares their exegetic views in the dimensions of linguistics, theology, and exegetic method, and criticizes Alusi's views.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Comparitave Tafsir Studies, Volume:3 Issue: 6, 2018
Pages:
1 to 20
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