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
- 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
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