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Islam And The Cultural Accommodation Of Social Change
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Taking the perspective of anthropologist Clifford Geertz, Tibi re-approaches the problem of social change in Islam, arguing that religions represent cultural systems that both influence and are influenced by religion.
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Taking the perspective of anthropologist Clifford Geertz, Tibi re-approaches the problem of social change in Islam, arguing that religions represent cultural systems that both influence and are influenced by religion.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- ISBN-13: 9780367003654
- ISBN-10: 0367003651
- Artikelnr.: 60016583
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- ISBN-13: 9780367003654
- ISBN-10: 0367003651
- Artikelnr.: 60016583
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Preface to the U.S. Edition
Introduction
What Does the Notion of Cultural Accommodation of Social Change in Islam Mean? On the Relationship Between Religion and Culture
Religion as a Model for Reality and the Interaction Between the Two: Islam as a Cultural System
What is Islam? Islam in the Past and Present
Culture
A Catalyst of Change, a Reflection of Change, or a Stumbling Block? Ascertaining the Position of Islam
Basic Cultural Patterns for the Perception of Change in Islam: The Islamic Model for Reality1
Culture and Social Change: Is Underdevelopment a Given of Cultural Tradition? The Problem of Cultural Innovation in Sociology
Social Change and the Resistance of the Islamic Sociocultural System: Law, Language, and the Educational System
Social Change and the Potential for Flexibility in the Islamic Notion of Law: The Shari'a as an "Open Texture," Legal Hermeneutics, and the Topics Thesis
'Arabiyya as a Sacred Language: Arabic as a Language Between Koranic and Historical Designations
Institutions of Learning and Education in Islam: Their Historical Contribution to the Cultural Accommodation of Change and Their Current State of Crisis
The Politicization of Islam as a Cultural System and the Topicality of Islamic Revivalism: Islam Today
A Religiosociological Interpretation of the Politicization of the Islamic Cultural System: Political Islam as a Defensive Cultural Reaction to Rapid Social Change1
Oppositional Religiopolitical Underground Organizations and the Islam
legitimated Establishment in Egypt: The Roots of the Political Resurgence of Militant Islam
The Iranian Shi'ite Variant of Religiopolitical Revivalism: The Mullah Revolution in Iran
Islam as Legitimation for "Royal Authority": On the Relationship Between State, Religion, and Politics in the Islam
legitimated Monarchies of Morocco and Saudi Arabia1
Conclusions and Future Prospects: Asymmetries in the International Society, "Demonstration Effects," and Globalized Intercultural Communication as the Structural Framework for Rapid Social Change in the Islamic Middle East
Introduction
What Does the Notion of Cultural Accommodation of Social Change in Islam Mean? On the Relationship Between Religion and Culture
Religion as a Model for Reality and the Interaction Between the Two: Islam as a Cultural System
What is Islam? Islam in the Past and Present
Culture
A Catalyst of Change, a Reflection of Change, or a Stumbling Block? Ascertaining the Position of Islam
Basic Cultural Patterns for the Perception of Change in Islam: The Islamic Model for Reality1
Culture and Social Change: Is Underdevelopment a Given of Cultural Tradition? The Problem of Cultural Innovation in Sociology
Social Change and the Resistance of the Islamic Sociocultural System: Law, Language, and the Educational System
Social Change and the Potential for Flexibility in the Islamic Notion of Law: The Shari'a as an "Open Texture," Legal Hermeneutics, and the Topics Thesis
'Arabiyya as a Sacred Language: Arabic as a Language Between Koranic and Historical Designations
Institutions of Learning and Education in Islam: Their Historical Contribution to the Cultural Accommodation of Change and Their Current State of Crisis
The Politicization of Islam as a Cultural System and the Topicality of Islamic Revivalism: Islam Today
A Religiosociological Interpretation of the Politicization of the Islamic Cultural System: Political Islam as a Defensive Cultural Reaction to Rapid Social Change1
Oppositional Religiopolitical Underground Organizations and the Islam
legitimated Establishment in Egypt: The Roots of the Political Resurgence of Militant Islam
The Iranian Shi'ite Variant of Religiopolitical Revivalism: The Mullah Revolution in Iran
Islam as Legitimation for "Royal Authority": On the Relationship Between State, Religion, and Politics in the Islam
legitimated Monarchies of Morocco and Saudi Arabia1
Conclusions and Future Prospects: Asymmetries in the International Society, "Demonstration Effects," and Globalized Intercultural Communication as the Structural Framework for Rapid Social Change in the Islamic Middle East
Preface to the U.S. Edition
Introduction
What Does the Notion of Cultural Accommodation of Social Change in Islam Mean? On the Relationship Between Religion and Culture
Religion as a Model for Reality and the Interaction Between the Two: Islam as a Cultural System
What is Islam? Islam in the Past and Present
Culture
A Catalyst of Change, a Reflection of Change, or a Stumbling Block? Ascertaining the Position of Islam
Basic Cultural Patterns for the Perception of Change in Islam: The Islamic Model for Reality1
Culture and Social Change: Is Underdevelopment a Given of Cultural Tradition? The Problem of Cultural Innovation in Sociology
Social Change and the Resistance of the Islamic Sociocultural System: Law, Language, and the Educational System
Social Change and the Potential for Flexibility in the Islamic Notion of Law: The Shari'a as an "Open Texture," Legal Hermeneutics, and the Topics Thesis
'Arabiyya as a Sacred Language: Arabic as a Language Between Koranic and Historical Designations
Institutions of Learning and Education in Islam: Their Historical Contribution to the Cultural Accommodation of Change and Their Current State of Crisis
The Politicization of Islam as a Cultural System and the Topicality of Islamic Revivalism: Islam Today
A Religiosociological Interpretation of the Politicization of the Islamic Cultural System: Political Islam as a Defensive Cultural Reaction to Rapid Social Change1
Oppositional Religiopolitical Underground Organizations and the Islam
legitimated Establishment in Egypt: The Roots of the Political Resurgence of Militant Islam
The Iranian Shi'ite Variant of Religiopolitical Revivalism: The Mullah Revolution in Iran
Islam as Legitimation for "Royal Authority": On the Relationship Between State, Religion, and Politics in the Islam
legitimated Monarchies of Morocco and Saudi Arabia1
Conclusions and Future Prospects: Asymmetries in the International Society, "Demonstration Effects," and Globalized Intercultural Communication as the Structural Framework for Rapid Social Change in the Islamic Middle East
Introduction
What Does the Notion of Cultural Accommodation of Social Change in Islam Mean? On the Relationship Between Religion and Culture
Religion as a Model for Reality and the Interaction Between the Two: Islam as a Cultural System
What is Islam? Islam in the Past and Present
Culture
A Catalyst of Change, a Reflection of Change, or a Stumbling Block? Ascertaining the Position of Islam
Basic Cultural Patterns for the Perception of Change in Islam: The Islamic Model for Reality1
Culture and Social Change: Is Underdevelopment a Given of Cultural Tradition? The Problem of Cultural Innovation in Sociology
Social Change and the Resistance of the Islamic Sociocultural System: Law, Language, and the Educational System
Social Change and the Potential for Flexibility in the Islamic Notion of Law: The Shari'a as an "Open Texture," Legal Hermeneutics, and the Topics Thesis
'Arabiyya as a Sacred Language: Arabic as a Language Between Koranic and Historical Designations
Institutions of Learning and Education in Islam: Their Historical Contribution to the Cultural Accommodation of Change and Their Current State of Crisis
The Politicization of Islam as a Cultural System and the Topicality of Islamic Revivalism: Islam Today
A Religiosociological Interpretation of the Politicization of the Islamic Cultural System: Political Islam as a Defensive Cultural Reaction to Rapid Social Change1
Oppositional Religiopolitical Underground Organizations and the Islam
legitimated Establishment in Egypt: The Roots of the Political Resurgence of Militant Islam
The Iranian Shi'ite Variant of Religiopolitical Revivalism: The Mullah Revolution in Iran
Islam as Legitimation for "Royal Authority": On the Relationship Between State, Religion, and Politics in the Islam
legitimated Monarchies of Morocco and Saudi Arabia1
Conclusions and Future Prospects: Asymmetries in the International Society, "Demonstration Effects," and Globalized Intercultural Communication as the Structural Framework for Rapid Social Change in the Islamic Middle East