1- Phd student at Islamic Azad University 2- Professor at University of Tehran 3- Assistant professor at Tarbiat Modares University
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This research examines the problem of the epistemic link between "duty to the extent of ability" and "free will and determinism" and its dimensions in the scientific heritage of interpretation and theology through a historical-comparative approach and an analytical-critical method. Since the discussion of this link has been found in interpretive sources of theological base, this analysis is founded on ten effective commentators' views. The commentators` historical and comparative analysis in the field of "free will and determinism" have given under the five verses of ability. The Mu'tazilites attribute these verses to the denial of determinism and addmission of absolute free will. The early Asharites seek a new conceptualization of ability in order to reconcile verses with a deterministic view. The later Ash'arites, however, accepted moderate deterministic theories. Shiite commentators attribute these verses to the denial of determinism and absolute free will. This study seeks to achieve the distinction between three types of conceptual, confirmatory and interpretive links. With this distinction, the historico-theological challenges can be explained in the interpretation of the verses of ability between the two issues of "Duty to the Extent of Ability" and "Free Will and Determinism" Keywords
Submission, Extent, Algebra, Exaltation, Acceptance, Devotion, Ambibin Alamrine, Theology, Theory of Interpretation.
Sajedifar F, Faramarz Qaramaleki A, Qazizadeh K. The Link of the Exegetic Problem of "Duty to the Extent of Ability" and the Theological Problem of "Free Will and Determinism". ANDISHE-NOVIN-E-DINI A Quarterly Research 2019; 15 (56) :7-22 URL: http://andishe.maaref.ac.ir/article-1-1068-en.html