Prospects and Challenges of Linking Revelation Sciences and Human Studies
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This research seeks to study the relationships between the sciences of revelation and the human sciences. It is based on two criteria, one cognitive and the other methodical. It was divided into an introduction and three chapters. The first chapter is concerned with the justifications for linking the sciences of revelation with the human sciences. The second chapter dealt with the sciences of revelation, the humanities, and the possibilities and challenges of communication. The third chapter focused on the possibility of the intentional relationship. The research concluded that the methodological justifications for the integrative link are determined in two justifications: mutual reading, and spatial proportionality. Cognitive justifications are represented in the integrative consideration, the integration of the pillars, while it lacks others that appear in the interest law and in the required wisdom.
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