<span>Donald Wiebe, Professor of Philosophy of Religion at Trinity College, University of Toronto, has spent much of his academic career arguing for a clear demarcation between Theology and Religious Studies. </span><span>The Science of Religion: A Defence</span><span> offers a brilliant overview of
New Methodological Perspectives in Islamic Studies (Supplements to Method & Theory in the Study of Religion, 20)
β Scribed by Abbas Aghdassi (editor), Aaron W. Hughes (editor)
- Publisher
- Brill Academic Pub
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 329
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This volume draws attention to and moves beyond the traditional methodological frames that have governed knowledge production in the academic study of Islam. Departing from Orientalist and largely textual studies, the chapters collected herein revolve around three main themes: gender, the political, and what has come to be known as "lived Islam." The first involves ascertaining how to read gender and gender issues into traditional sources. The second encourages an attunement to the often delicate intersection between the spheres of religion and politics. The final provides a corrective to our traditional over-emphasis on the interpretation of texts and a preoccupation with studying (mainly male) elites. Taken as a whole, this volume encourages a multi-methodological approach to the study of Islam.
Contributors include Abbas Aghdassi, Aaron W. Hughes, Eva Kepplinger, Taira Amin, BetΓΌl AvcΔ±, Ali Abedi Renani and Seyyed Ebrahim Sarparast Sadat, Meral DurmuΕ and Bahattin AkΕit, Walid Ghali, Isabella Crespi and Martina Crescenti, Brian Arly Jacobsen, Pernille Friis Jensen, Kirstine Sinclair, and Niels Valdemar Vinding, Magdalena PyciΕska, Zahraa McDonald, Emin Poljarevic, Abdessamad Belhaj.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents
Acknowledgements
Tables
Notes on Contributors
Note on Transliteration
Chapter 1. Introduction: Moving Beyond
Chapter 2. Islam andβ¦'': Thinking about Islam through the Act of Comparison
Part 1: Gender
Chapter 3. Toward aHermeneutics of Trust'' in the Current Discussion on a Gender-Just Interpretation of Islamic Primary Texts
Chapter 4. The Discursive Construction of Women's Guile in the Muslim Exegetical Tradition
Part 2: The Political
Chapter 5. Contemporary Turkish Academic Approach to Christianity
Chapter 6. New Methods for Understanding Political Islam
Chapter 7. Recontextualizing Islam in the Social and Collective Memory
Part 3: Lived Islams
Chapter 8. Old, New or Digital Philology
Chapter 9. New Lenses for an Ethnography of Islam
Chapter 10. Lived Institutions in the Study of Islam
Chapter 11. Everyday Islam
Chapter 12. Moving from a Madrasa Situation to the Process of Doctrinal Development
Chapter 13. A Phenomenological Approach to the Study of Lived Islam and Muslimness
Chapter 14. Back to Critique
Index
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