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  1. Some Key Ethical Concepts of the Qur'ān.Fazlur Rahman - 1983 - Journal of Religious Ethics 11 (2):170 - 185.
    Three concepts (īmān, islām, and taqwā) are presented by the author as basic to the ethical perspective of the Qur'ān. Each is analyzed in considerable detail, and the relations among these concepts are clarified. Then some of their implications for the Muslim community in its social and political dimensions are set forth.
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  • man And Nature - The Ecological Controversy And The Old Testament.James Barr - 1972 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 55 (1):9-32.
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  • (1 other version)In defense of Dominion.Lloyd H. Steffen - 1992 - Environmental Ethics 14 (1):63-80.
    The biblical notion of dominion has often been cited as the source and sanction for Western attitudes of environmental disregard. An analysis of the Genesis passage in which dominion (radah) is mentioned reveals a curious misreading of the text: dominion is actually an ideal of human-divine intimacy and peacefulness-as one ought to expect in a paradise creation story. I analyze Genesis dominion not only as areligious concept, but also as a philosophical notion manifesting the Hebrew self-understanding of its contemporary experience (...)
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