The Oxford Handbook of Islamic Theology
Herausgeber: Schmidtke, Sabine
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This Handbook provides a comprehensive and authoritative survey of the current state of the field. It provides a variegated picture of the state of the art and at the same time suggests new directions for future research.
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This Handbook provides a comprehensive and authoritative survey of the current state of the field. It provides a variegated picture of the state of the art and at the same time suggests new directions for future research.
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 828
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1400g
- ISBN-13: 9780198816607
- ISBN-10: 019881660X
- Artikelnr.: 51967173
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 828
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1400g
- ISBN-13: 9780198816607
- ISBN-10: 019881660X
- Artikelnr.: 51967173
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Sabine Schmidtke (D.Phil. University of Oxford) is Professor of Islamic Intellectual History at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton. She has published extensively on Islamic and Jewish intellectual history.
* Introduction * Part I: Islamic Theolog(ies) during the formative and the Early Middle Period * 1: Alexander Treiger: Origins of Kal
m * 2: Steven Judd: The Early Qadariyya * 3: Cornelia Schöck: Jahm b.
afw
n (d. 128/745-46) and the "Jahmiyya" and .Dir
r b. Amr (d. 200/815) * 4: Mohammed-Ali Amir-Moezzi: Early Sh
"
Theology * 5: Sidney Griffith: Excursus I: Christian Theological Thought during the First "Abb
sid Century * 6: Patricia Crone: Excursus II: Ungodly Cosmologies * 7: Racha el-Omari: The Mu"tazilite movement (I): Origins * 8: David Bennett: The Mu"tazilite movement (II): The Early Phase * 9: Sabine Schmidtke: The Mu"tazilite movement (III): The Scholastic Phase * 10: Hassan Ansari and Sabine Schmidtke: The Sh
"
Reception of Mu"tazilism (I): Zayd
s * 11: Hassan Ansari and Sabine Schmidtke: The Sh
"
Reception of Mu"tazilism (II): Twelver Sh
"ites * 12: Harith Bin Ramli: The Predecessors of Ash;"arism: Ibn Kull
b, al-Mu
sib
, and al-Qal
nis
* 13: Jan Thiele: Ash"arism in the East and the West * 14: Wilferd Madelung: Ib
iyya * 15: Aron Zysow: Karr
miyya * 16: Binyamin Abrahamov: Scripturalist and Traditionalist Theology * 17: Ulrich Rudolph:
anaf
Theological Tradition and M
turidism * 18: Peter Adamson: Philosophical Theology * 19: Daniel de Smet: Ism
"
l
Theology * 20: Martin Nguyen: Sufi Theological Thought * Part II: Intellectual Interactions of Islamic theology(ies)-Four Case Studies * 21: Ulrich Rudolph: Occasionalism * 22: Jan Thiele: Ab
H
shim al-Jubb
"
's (d. 321/933) Theory of the States (äw
l) and its Adaptation among Ash"arite Theologians * 23: Ayman Shihadeh: Theories of Ethical Value in Kal
m: A New Interpretation * 24: Khaled el-Rouayheb: Theology and Logic * Part III: Islamic Theology(ies) During the Later Middle and Early Modern Period * 25: Frank Griffel: Theology versus Philosophy: al-Ghaz
l
's Tah
fut al-fal
sifa and Ibn al-Mal
im
's Tu
fat al-mutakallim
n fi l-radd "al
l-fal
sifa * 26: Reza Pourjavady and Sabine Schmidtke: Twelver Sh
"ite Theology * 27: Hassan Ansari, Sabine Schmidtke, and Jan Thiele: Zayd
Theology in Yemen * 28: Heidrun Eichner: Handbooks in the Tradition of Later Eastern Ash"arism * 29: Delfina Serrano: Later Ash"arism in the Islamic West * 30: Aaron Spevack: Egypt and the later Ash"arite School * 31: Gregor Schwarb: Excursus III: The Coptic and Syriac Receptions of neo-Ash"arite Theology * 32: M. Sait Ozervarli: Theology in the Ottoman Lands * 33: Nathan Spannaus: Theology in Central Asia * 34: Asad Q. Ahmed and Reza Pourjavady: Theology in the Indian Subcontinent * 35: Jon Hoover:
anbal
Theology * Part IV: Political and Social History and its Impact on Theology: Four Case Studies * 36: Nimrod Hurvitz: al-Ma"m
n (r. 189/813-218/833) and the Mi
na * 37: Livnat Holtzman: The Mi
na of Ibn "Aq
l (d. 513/1119) and the Fitnat Ibn al-Qushayr
* 38: Maribel Fierro: The Religious Policy of the Almohads * 39: Lutz Berger: Interpretations of Ash"arism and M
tur
dism among Mamluks and Ottomans * Part V: Islamic Theological Thought from the end of the Early Modern Period through the Modern Period * 40: Rotraud Wielandt: Main Trends of Islamic Theological Thought from the late 19th Century to Present Times * 41: Johanna Pink: Striving for a New Exegesis of the Qur"
n
m * 2: Steven Judd: The Early Qadariyya * 3: Cornelia Schöck: Jahm b.
afw
n (d. 128/745-46) and the "Jahmiyya" and .Dir
r b. Amr (d. 200/815) * 4: Mohammed-Ali Amir-Moezzi: Early Sh
"
Theology * 5: Sidney Griffith: Excursus I: Christian Theological Thought during the First "Abb
sid Century * 6: Patricia Crone: Excursus II: Ungodly Cosmologies * 7: Racha el-Omari: The Mu"tazilite movement (I): Origins * 8: David Bennett: The Mu"tazilite movement (II): The Early Phase * 9: Sabine Schmidtke: The Mu"tazilite movement (III): The Scholastic Phase * 10: Hassan Ansari and Sabine Schmidtke: The Sh
"
Reception of Mu"tazilism (I): Zayd
s * 11: Hassan Ansari and Sabine Schmidtke: The Sh
"
Reception of Mu"tazilism (II): Twelver Sh
"ites * 12: Harith Bin Ramli: The Predecessors of Ash;"arism: Ibn Kull
b, al-Mu
sib
, and al-Qal
nis
* 13: Jan Thiele: Ash"arism in the East and the West * 14: Wilferd Madelung: Ib
iyya * 15: Aron Zysow: Karr
miyya * 16: Binyamin Abrahamov: Scripturalist and Traditionalist Theology * 17: Ulrich Rudolph:
anaf
Theological Tradition and M
turidism * 18: Peter Adamson: Philosophical Theology * 19: Daniel de Smet: Ism
"
l
Theology * 20: Martin Nguyen: Sufi Theological Thought * Part II: Intellectual Interactions of Islamic theology(ies)-Four Case Studies * 21: Ulrich Rudolph: Occasionalism * 22: Jan Thiele: Ab
H
shim al-Jubb
"
's (d. 321/933) Theory of the States (äw
l) and its Adaptation among Ash"arite Theologians * 23: Ayman Shihadeh: Theories of Ethical Value in Kal
m: A New Interpretation * 24: Khaled el-Rouayheb: Theology and Logic * Part III: Islamic Theology(ies) During the Later Middle and Early Modern Period * 25: Frank Griffel: Theology versus Philosophy: al-Ghaz
l
's Tah
fut al-fal
sifa and Ibn al-Mal
im
's Tu
fat al-mutakallim
n fi l-radd "al
l-fal
sifa * 26: Reza Pourjavady and Sabine Schmidtke: Twelver Sh
"ite Theology * 27: Hassan Ansari, Sabine Schmidtke, and Jan Thiele: Zayd
Theology in Yemen * 28: Heidrun Eichner: Handbooks in the Tradition of Later Eastern Ash"arism * 29: Delfina Serrano: Later Ash"arism in the Islamic West * 30: Aaron Spevack: Egypt and the later Ash"arite School * 31: Gregor Schwarb: Excursus III: The Coptic and Syriac Receptions of neo-Ash"arite Theology * 32: M. Sait Ozervarli: Theology in the Ottoman Lands * 33: Nathan Spannaus: Theology in Central Asia * 34: Asad Q. Ahmed and Reza Pourjavady: Theology in the Indian Subcontinent * 35: Jon Hoover:
anbal
Theology * Part IV: Political and Social History and its Impact on Theology: Four Case Studies * 36: Nimrod Hurvitz: al-Ma"m
n (r. 189/813-218/833) and the Mi
na * 37: Livnat Holtzman: The Mi
na of Ibn "Aq
l (d. 513/1119) and the Fitnat Ibn al-Qushayr
* 38: Maribel Fierro: The Religious Policy of the Almohads * 39: Lutz Berger: Interpretations of Ash"arism and M
tur
dism among Mamluks and Ottomans * Part V: Islamic Theological Thought from the end of the Early Modern Period through the Modern Period * 40: Rotraud Wielandt: Main Trends of Islamic Theological Thought from the late 19th Century to Present Times * 41: Johanna Pink: Striving for a New Exegesis of the Qur"
n
* Introduction * Part I: Islamic Theolog(ies) during the formative and the Early Middle Period * 1: Alexander Treiger: Origins of Kal
m * 2: Steven Judd: The Early Qadariyya * 3: Cornelia Schöck: Jahm b.
afw
n (d. 128/745-46) and the "Jahmiyya" and .Dir
r b. Amr (d. 200/815) * 4: Mohammed-Ali Amir-Moezzi: Early Sh
"
Theology * 5: Sidney Griffith: Excursus I: Christian Theological Thought during the First "Abb
sid Century * 6: Patricia Crone: Excursus II: Ungodly Cosmologies * 7: Racha el-Omari: The Mu"tazilite movement (I): Origins * 8: David Bennett: The Mu"tazilite movement (II): The Early Phase * 9: Sabine Schmidtke: The Mu"tazilite movement (III): The Scholastic Phase * 10: Hassan Ansari and Sabine Schmidtke: The Sh
"
Reception of Mu"tazilism (I): Zayd
s * 11: Hassan Ansari and Sabine Schmidtke: The Sh
"
Reception of Mu"tazilism (II): Twelver Sh
"ites * 12: Harith Bin Ramli: The Predecessors of Ash;"arism: Ibn Kull
b, al-Mu
sib
, and al-Qal
nis
* 13: Jan Thiele: Ash"arism in the East and the West * 14: Wilferd Madelung: Ib
iyya * 15: Aron Zysow: Karr
miyya * 16: Binyamin Abrahamov: Scripturalist and Traditionalist Theology * 17: Ulrich Rudolph:
anaf
Theological Tradition and M
turidism * 18: Peter Adamson: Philosophical Theology * 19: Daniel de Smet: Ism
"
l
Theology * 20: Martin Nguyen: Sufi Theological Thought * Part II: Intellectual Interactions of Islamic theology(ies)-Four Case Studies * 21: Ulrich Rudolph: Occasionalism * 22: Jan Thiele: Ab
H
shim al-Jubb
"
's (d. 321/933) Theory of the States (äw
l) and its Adaptation among Ash"arite Theologians * 23: Ayman Shihadeh: Theories of Ethical Value in Kal
m: A New Interpretation * 24: Khaled el-Rouayheb: Theology and Logic * Part III: Islamic Theology(ies) During the Later Middle and Early Modern Period * 25: Frank Griffel: Theology versus Philosophy: al-Ghaz
l
's Tah
fut al-fal
sifa and Ibn al-Mal
im
's Tu
fat al-mutakallim
n fi l-radd "al
l-fal
sifa * 26: Reza Pourjavady and Sabine Schmidtke: Twelver Sh
"ite Theology * 27: Hassan Ansari, Sabine Schmidtke, and Jan Thiele: Zayd
Theology in Yemen * 28: Heidrun Eichner: Handbooks in the Tradition of Later Eastern Ash"arism * 29: Delfina Serrano: Later Ash"arism in the Islamic West * 30: Aaron Spevack: Egypt and the later Ash"arite School * 31: Gregor Schwarb: Excursus III: The Coptic and Syriac Receptions of neo-Ash"arite Theology * 32: M. Sait Ozervarli: Theology in the Ottoman Lands * 33: Nathan Spannaus: Theology in Central Asia * 34: Asad Q. Ahmed and Reza Pourjavady: Theology in the Indian Subcontinent * 35: Jon Hoover:
anbal
Theology * Part IV: Political and Social History and its Impact on Theology: Four Case Studies * 36: Nimrod Hurvitz: al-Ma"m
n (r. 189/813-218/833) and the Mi
na * 37: Livnat Holtzman: The Mi
na of Ibn "Aq
l (d. 513/1119) and the Fitnat Ibn al-Qushayr
* 38: Maribel Fierro: The Religious Policy of the Almohads * 39: Lutz Berger: Interpretations of Ash"arism and M
tur
dism among Mamluks and Ottomans * Part V: Islamic Theological Thought from the end of the Early Modern Period through the Modern Period * 40: Rotraud Wielandt: Main Trends of Islamic Theological Thought from the late 19th Century to Present Times * 41: Johanna Pink: Striving for a New Exegesis of the Qur"
n
m * 2: Steven Judd: The Early Qadariyya * 3: Cornelia Schöck: Jahm b.
afw
n (d. 128/745-46) and the "Jahmiyya" and .Dir
r b. Amr (d. 200/815) * 4: Mohammed-Ali Amir-Moezzi: Early Sh
"
Theology * 5: Sidney Griffith: Excursus I: Christian Theological Thought during the First "Abb
sid Century * 6: Patricia Crone: Excursus II: Ungodly Cosmologies * 7: Racha el-Omari: The Mu"tazilite movement (I): Origins * 8: David Bennett: The Mu"tazilite movement (II): The Early Phase * 9: Sabine Schmidtke: The Mu"tazilite movement (III): The Scholastic Phase * 10: Hassan Ansari and Sabine Schmidtke: The Sh
"
Reception of Mu"tazilism (I): Zayd
s * 11: Hassan Ansari and Sabine Schmidtke: The Sh
"
Reception of Mu"tazilism (II): Twelver Sh
"ites * 12: Harith Bin Ramli: The Predecessors of Ash;"arism: Ibn Kull
b, al-Mu
sib
, and al-Qal
nis
* 13: Jan Thiele: Ash"arism in the East and the West * 14: Wilferd Madelung: Ib
iyya * 15: Aron Zysow: Karr
miyya * 16: Binyamin Abrahamov: Scripturalist and Traditionalist Theology * 17: Ulrich Rudolph:
anaf
Theological Tradition and M
turidism * 18: Peter Adamson: Philosophical Theology * 19: Daniel de Smet: Ism
"
l
Theology * 20: Martin Nguyen: Sufi Theological Thought * Part II: Intellectual Interactions of Islamic theology(ies)-Four Case Studies * 21: Ulrich Rudolph: Occasionalism * 22: Jan Thiele: Ab
H
shim al-Jubb
"
's (d. 321/933) Theory of the States (äw
l) and its Adaptation among Ash"arite Theologians * 23: Ayman Shihadeh: Theories of Ethical Value in Kal
m: A New Interpretation * 24: Khaled el-Rouayheb: Theology and Logic * Part III: Islamic Theology(ies) During the Later Middle and Early Modern Period * 25: Frank Griffel: Theology versus Philosophy: al-Ghaz
l
's Tah
fut al-fal
sifa and Ibn al-Mal
im
's Tu
fat al-mutakallim
n fi l-radd "al
l-fal
sifa * 26: Reza Pourjavady and Sabine Schmidtke: Twelver Sh
"ite Theology * 27: Hassan Ansari, Sabine Schmidtke, and Jan Thiele: Zayd
Theology in Yemen * 28: Heidrun Eichner: Handbooks in the Tradition of Later Eastern Ash"arism * 29: Delfina Serrano: Later Ash"arism in the Islamic West * 30: Aaron Spevack: Egypt and the later Ash"arite School * 31: Gregor Schwarb: Excursus III: The Coptic and Syriac Receptions of neo-Ash"arite Theology * 32: M. Sait Ozervarli: Theology in the Ottoman Lands * 33: Nathan Spannaus: Theology in Central Asia * 34: Asad Q. Ahmed and Reza Pourjavady: Theology in the Indian Subcontinent * 35: Jon Hoover:
anbal
Theology * Part IV: Political and Social History and its Impact on Theology: Four Case Studies * 36: Nimrod Hurvitz: al-Ma"m
n (r. 189/813-218/833) and the Mi
na * 37: Livnat Holtzman: The Mi
na of Ibn "Aq
l (d. 513/1119) and the Fitnat Ibn al-Qushayr
* 38: Maribel Fierro: The Religious Policy of the Almohads * 39: Lutz Berger: Interpretations of Ash"arism and M
tur
dism among Mamluks and Ottomans * Part V: Islamic Theological Thought from the end of the Early Modern Period through the Modern Period * 40: Rotraud Wielandt: Main Trends of Islamic Theological Thought from the late 19th Century to Present Times * 41: Johanna Pink: Striving for a New Exegesis of the Qur"
n