The Qur'an Between Judaism and Christianity

Posted 2 years 2 months ago by The University of Nottingham

Study Method : Online
Duration : 4 weeks
Subject : Languages
Overview
Get an introduction to the history of the Qur'an, and understand its relationship with Judaism and Christianity.
Course Description

Delve into the religious studies of Islam, Judaism, and Christianity

This four-week course will help you explore how the Qur’an situates itself as part of, and as a correction to, the religious discourse of the Jewish and Christian communities of Late Antique Arabia.

Examining both traditional and western approaches to religion, you’ll unpack the similarities and differences between the Qur’an and the bibles of Judaism and Christianity.

You’ll also learn about the Qur’an in its historical context to finish the course with a deeper understanding of the significance of Islam and equally, Judaism and Christianity.

Gain an understanding of Arabian culture

The course will use the Qur’an, as well as Jewish and Christian historical documents, to reconstruct the religious landscape to which the Muslim scripture reacts.

This will give you a historically more informed understanding of the beginnings of Islam, and will allow you to reconsider many of theological and cultural tenets of Late Antique Judaism and Christianity.

You’ll also trace what Arabian culture, in turn, may have shared with Judaism and Christianity.

Learn from the experts at The University of Nottingham

You’ll learn from a team of international experts to explore the history of the study of the Qur’an in traditional Islam and in western universities.

Using focussed debates, you’ll discuss what you have learned and have the opportunity to interact directly with the scholars teaching the course.

This course is designed for anyone who is interested in the history of the Qu’ran.

It will be of particular interest to educators, clerics, journalists, lawmakers or scholars.

Requirements

This course is designed for anyone who is interested in the history of the Qu’ran.

It will be of particular interest to educators, clerics, journalists, lawmakers or scholars.

Career Path
  • Compare aspects of the Qur'an's message to Jewish and Christian teachings of Late Antiquity
  • Reflect on some of the similarities and on some of the differences between the Qur'an, Judaism, and Christianity
  • Assess some of the historical reasons for the contemporary misconceptions of nascent Islam
  • Collaborate with others on broadening your historical knowledge
  • Debate historical aspects of religion with people from various backgrounds
  • Interpret select Qur'anic passages in dialogue with the Jewish and the Christian tradition
  • Explore the opportunities and the limitations of "traditional" and "Western" approaches to the Qur'an
  • Identify helpful methods of reading the Qur'an historically, comparatively, and respectfully