Formulation of the Claim
Response to the call to repentance determines the course of acceptance and exclusion
Explanation
The text presents the sura as a framework that organizes acceptance, rejection, inclusion, and exclusion, insofar as response, or lack of response, is the principle by which these are governed. The formulation of repentance here comes as part of this general framework, not as a separate detail detached from the structure of the sura as the evidence passage presents it.
Its Place in the Book’s Argument
This idea falls within the reading that tracks how meaning is constructed within the sura through mechanisms of distinguishing between those who are accepted and those who are excluded, along with what is associated with that in terms of the boundaries of belonging and incorporation into the discourse.
What the Atom Does Not Say
The evidence passage does not explicitly mention the call to repentance, nor does it spell out its conditions or tie the judgment to it alone. Nor does it offer an independent elaboration of the mechanism of repentance so much as describe the general organization of the concepts of acceptance, rejection, inclusion, and exclusion.