How does the Qur'an depict the religious Other? Historically, this question has provoked extensive debate among Islamic scholars about the identity, nature, and status of such religious Others. Today, this debate assumes great importance because of the widening experience of religious plurality, which prompts inquiry into convergences and divergences in belief and practice as well as controversy over the appropriate forms of interaction among different religions. The persistence of religious violence also gives rise to difficult questions about the relationship between the depiction of religious Others, and intolerance and oppression.…mehr
How does the Qur'an depict the religious Other? Historically, this question has provoked extensive debate among Islamic scholars about the identity, nature, and status of such religious Others. Today, this debate assumes great importance because of the widening experience of religious plurality, which prompts inquiry into convergences and divergences in belief and practice as well as controversy over the appropriate forms of interaction among different religions. The persistence of religious violence also gives rise to difficult questions about the relationship between the depiction of religious Others, and intolerance and oppression.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jerusha Tanner Lamptey is a scholar of Islam, theology of religions and comparative theology. She is currently Associate Professor of Islam and Ministry at Union Theological Seminary in New York City. She previously taught at Georgetown University, where she also received her Ph.D. in Theological and Religious Studies with a focus on Religious Pluralism in Catholic and Islamic Thought. She has published several articles and book chapters on religious pluralism, ecumenical relations, John Paul II, Vatican II, and African traditional religion.
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* Contents * Acknowledgments * Note on Transliteration, Translation and Gendered Language * Introduction * Part One: Historical and Contemporary Approaches to Religious 'Otherness' * Chapter 1: 'Self' and 'Other' in Historical Islamic Discourse * Chapter 2: Sameness and Difference in Contemporary Islamic Approaches to Religious Diversity * Part Two: Conceptual and Hermeneutical Foundations of Muslima Theology * Chapter 3: Contemporary Muslim Women Interpreters of the Qur'an: Hermeneutical Approach and Conception of Difference * Chapter 4: From Sexual Difference to Religious Difference: Feminist Theological Approaches to Religious Difference * Chapter 5: From Holistic Interpretation to Relational Hermeneutics: Toshihiko Izutsu's Semantic Analysis of the Qur'an * Part Three: A Muslima Theology of Religious Pluralism * Chapter 6: Lateral and Hierarchical Religious Difference in the Qur'an * Chapter 7: Relational Mapping of the Semantic Field of Taqwa: Concepts of Hierarchical Religious Difference * Chapter 8: Never Wholly 'Other': Sameness, Difference and Relationality * Glossary of Arabic Terms * Bibliography * Index * Index of Qur'anic Verses
* Contents * Acknowledgments * Note on Transliteration, Translation and Gendered Language * Introduction * Part One: Historical and Contemporary Approaches to Religious 'Otherness' * Chapter 1: 'Self' and 'Other' in Historical Islamic Discourse * Chapter 2: Sameness and Difference in Contemporary Islamic Approaches to Religious Diversity * Part Two: Conceptual and Hermeneutical Foundations of Muslima Theology * Chapter 3: Contemporary Muslim Women Interpreters of the Qur'an: Hermeneutical Approach and Conception of Difference * Chapter 4: From Sexual Difference to Religious Difference: Feminist Theological Approaches to Religious Difference * Chapter 5: From Holistic Interpretation to Relational Hermeneutics: Toshihiko Izutsu's Semantic Analysis of the Qur'an * Part Three: A Muslima Theology of Religious Pluralism * Chapter 6: Lateral and Hierarchical Religious Difference in the Qur'an * Chapter 7: Relational Mapping of the Semantic Field of Taqwa: Concepts of Hierarchical Religious Difference * Chapter 8: Never Wholly 'Other': Sameness, Difference and Relationality * Glossary of Arabic Terms * Bibliography * Index * Index of Qur'anic Verses
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