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The Unthought in Contemporary Islamic Thought

โœ Scribed by Mohammed Arkoun


Publisher
Saqi Books
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Leaves
350
Category
Library

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Drawing on a combination of pertinent disciplines - history, sociology, psychology and anthropology - the author's approach subjects every system of belief and non-belief, every tradition of exegesis, theology and jurisprudence to a critique aimed at liberating reason from the grip of dogmatic postulates.


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