id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt ks65h992w3r Andrew J. O'Connor The Prophetic Vocation in the Qur'an: Kerygmatic and Theonomic Visions of Prophetology 2019 .txt text/plain 213 8 37 First I situate the Qur'an's broader presentation of prophethood within the history of prophetic activity as a whole and demonstrate its connection to developments within the context of Late Antiquity. I argue that its sequential recollection of earlier prophetic figures (what I call messenger-reports)—the building blocks of much of the kerygmatic paradigm—suggest a typological reading of prophets as preachers of an eschatological message, but also demonstrate a certain adaptability in its understanding of prophethood. cache/ks65h992w3r.txt txt/ks65h992w3r.txt