On 16 April Prof. Christian Lange (professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies) will be giving his inaugural lecture on paradise in the Islamic tradition, based on a close reading and analysis of how paradise is imagined in the Qur’an. He will pursue a dominant theme of the Qur’an in detail, namely, the spatio-temporal and existential nearness of paradise to this world. Christian Lange argues that the Qur’an is the fountainhead of a cultural-discursive tradition that conceives of paradise both as a space and a state of being that remains accessible to humankind, even after Adam and Eve’s expulsion from the Garden of Eden. There is thus no strong sense of an irreversible “loss of paradise” in Islam. Instead, the possibility is stressed that huma...