Showing that Muslim societies are facing a crisis that is more cultural than religious, this book focuses on cultural representations through which social life is experienced in the Muslim world. It brings a new theoretical framework to address the secularization process that is underway and the contradictions it entails.
Showing that Muslim societies are facing a crisis that is more cultural than religious, this book focuses on cultural representations through which social life is experienced in the Muslim world. It brings a new theoretical framework to address the secularization process that is underway and the contradictions it entails.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lahouari Addi is Professor Emeritus at Sciences Po, University of Lyon, and a member of the research center Triangle CNRS. Former member of the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton (2002-2003). Professor Addi's current research focuses on Muslim Law in the light of Moral Philosophy. Author of Radical Arab Nationalism and Political Islam (2017).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Plato and Plotinus in Medieval Abrahamic Theology 2. Islam and the Platonic Dualism 3. From Sufism to Islamism 4. Muhammad Abduh or the Failure of the Epistemic Transition 5. A Positivism Without Human Agency 6. Transcendence, History and Ethics: Contemporary Stakes 7. Shari'a, Fiqh and Muslim Law 8. Europe, Islam and Secularization
1. Plato and Plotinus in Medieval Abrahamic Theology 2. Islam and the Platonic Dualism 3. From Sufism to Islamism 4. Muhammad Abduh or the Failure of the Epistemic Transition 5. A Positivism Without Human Agency 6. Transcendence, History and Ethics: Contemporary Stakes 7. Shari'a, Fiqh and Muslim Law 8. Europe, Islam and Secularization
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