Conceptualizing Islam
Current Approaches
Herausgeber: Peter, Frank; Stegmann, Ricarda; Schrode, Paula
Conceptualizing Islam
Current Approaches
Herausgeber: Peter, Frank; Stegmann, Ricarda; Schrode, Paula
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This volume brings together the perspectives of various disciplines to provides an overview of academic approaches to Islam, and offers its readers entry points to a more complex and refined understanding of Islam, but also to research processes within the study of Islam as well as religion in general.
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This volume brings together the perspectives of various disciplines to provides an overview of academic approaches to Islam, and offers its readers entry points to a more complex and refined understanding of Islam, but also to research processes within the study of Islam as well as religion in general.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 652g
- ISBN-13: 9781032194721
- ISBN-10: 1032194723
- Artikelnr.: 72105766
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 652g
- ISBN-13: 9781032194721
- ISBN-10: 1032194723
- Artikelnr.: 72105766
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Frank Peter is a Research Fellow at FAU Centre for Islam and Law in Europe in Erlangen. His current research examines articulations of Islam in contemporary France with a focus on digital media. He previously published Islam and the Governing of Muslims in France: Secularism without Religion (Bloomsbury, 2021). Paula Schrode is a Professor of the Study of Religion specializing in contemporary Islam at the University of Bayreuth. Her current research focuses on the transnational entanglements of Turkish Islam and, in particular, the involvement of Turkish religious NGOs in sub-Saharan Africa. Ricarda Stegmann is a Lecturer in the Study of Religion at the University of Fribourg in Switzerland and specializes in the fields of Islam in Europe and contemporary Sufism worldwide. Her particular research perspectives include discourse theory, colonial history, and a globally entangled history of religions.
Introduction Part 1: Studying Islam and the 'Western' Order of Things 1.
Historicising Colonial Islam: Religion and Law in German East Africa 2. A
Dynamic Triangle: Wilfred Cantwell Smith, Marshall G.S. Hodgson, and
Toshihiko Izutsu's Conceptualization of Islam 3. Who invented Buddhism? Or:
what was Buddhism before it was called Buddhism? 4. Hinduism, San¿tana
Dharma, and the Global Struggle about "True Religion" 5. Framing Islam as
Conceptual History 6. Decolonising 'Islam' 7. Muslim Publics between
Discourses of Religion and Islam Part 2: Entangels Sites of Negotiation 8.
Conceptualising "Islam in Europe": A Postcolonial Approach 9. Beyond the
Emic-Etic Distinction: Conceptualizing Islam in Our Inter-Connected World
10. Is "progressive Islam" still "Islamic"? Examining the question through
the lens of Shahab Ahmed's approach to conceptualising Islam 11. Religion
and/or Culture? The Trouble with Conceptualizing Islam in Europe Part 3:
Hegemonies and Peripheries 12. Conceptualizing Muslim "Sectarianism" 13.
Genealogies of Islam Noir: Racializing Islam 14. Conceptualizing in the
Medieval Indian Ocean World Part 4: Conceptual Approaches in Research
Practice 15. God, Islam, and Anthropology 16. What Does Discourse Theory
Contribute? Capturing Muslim Perspectives on Inheritance Law in Switzerland
17. Global and Vernacular Patterns of Islamic Orthodoxy: A Discursive
Perspective 18. Charisma, Embodiment and Continuous Revelation: Broadening
the Concept of Islam 19. The Discursive Tradition Framework: New Directions
for the Study of Islam After 'The Idea of an Anthropology of Islam' (1986)
Historicising Colonial Islam: Religion and Law in German East Africa 2. A
Dynamic Triangle: Wilfred Cantwell Smith, Marshall G.S. Hodgson, and
Toshihiko Izutsu's Conceptualization of Islam 3. Who invented Buddhism? Or:
what was Buddhism before it was called Buddhism? 4. Hinduism, San¿tana
Dharma, and the Global Struggle about "True Religion" 5. Framing Islam as
Conceptual History 6. Decolonising 'Islam' 7. Muslim Publics between
Discourses of Religion and Islam Part 2: Entangels Sites of Negotiation 8.
Conceptualising "Islam in Europe": A Postcolonial Approach 9. Beyond the
Emic-Etic Distinction: Conceptualizing Islam in Our Inter-Connected World
10. Is "progressive Islam" still "Islamic"? Examining the question through
the lens of Shahab Ahmed's approach to conceptualising Islam 11. Religion
and/or Culture? The Trouble with Conceptualizing Islam in Europe Part 3:
Hegemonies and Peripheries 12. Conceptualizing Muslim "Sectarianism" 13.
Genealogies of Islam Noir: Racializing Islam 14. Conceptualizing in the
Medieval Indian Ocean World Part 4: Conceptual Approaches in Research
Practice 15. God, Islam, and Anthropology 16. What Does Discourse Theory
Contribute? Capturing Muslim Perspectives on Inheritance Law in Switzerland
17. Global and Vernacular Patterns of Islamic Orthodoxy: A Discursive
Perspective 18. Charisma, Embodiment and Continuous Revelation: Broadening
the Concept of Islam 19. The Discursive Tradition Framework: New Directions
for the Study of Islam After 'The Idea of an Anthropology of Islam' (1986)
Introduction Part 1: Studying Islam and the 'Western' Order of Things 1.
Historicising Colonial Islam: Religion and Law in German East Africa 2. A
Dynamic Triangle: Wilfred Cantwell Smith, Marshall G.S. Hodgson, and
Toshihiko Izutsu's Conceptualization of Islam 3. Who invented Buddhism? Or:
what was Buddhism before it was called Buddhism? 4. Hinduism, San¿tana
Dharma, and the Global Struggle about "True Religion" 5. Framing Islam as
Conceptual History 6. Decolonising 'Islam' 7. Muslim Publics between
Discourses of Religion and Islam Part 2: Entangels Sites of Negotiation 8.
Conceptualising "Islam in Europe": A Postcolonial Approach 9. Beyond the
Emic-Etic Distinction: Conceptualizing Islam in Our Inter-Connected World
10. Is "progressive Islam" still "Islamic"? Examining the question through
the lens of Shahab Ahmed's approach to conceptualising Islam 11. Religion
and/or Culture? The Trouble with Conceptualizing Islam in Europe Part 3:
Hegemonies and Peripheries 12. Conceptualizing Muslim "Sectarianism" 13.
Genealogies of Islam Noir: Racializing Islam 14. Conceptualizing in the
Medieval Indian Ocean World Part 4: Conceptual Approaches in Research
Practice 15. God, Islam, and Anthropology 16. What Does Discourse Theory
Contribute? Capturing Muslim Perspectives on Inheritance Law in Switzerland
17. Global and Vernacular Patterns of Islamic Orthodoxy: A Discursive
Perspective 18. Charisma, Embodiment and Continuous Revelation: Broadening
the Concept of Islam 19. The Discursive Tradition Framework: New Directions
for the Study of Islam After 'The Idea of an Anthropology of Islam' (1986)
Historicising Colonial Islam: Religion and Law in German East Africa 2. A
Dynamic Triangle: Wilfred Cantwell Smith, Marshall G.S. Hodgson, and
Toshihiko Izutsu's Conceptualization of Islam 3. Who invented Buddhism? Or:
what was Buddhism before it was called Buddhism? 4. Hinduism, San¿tana
Dharma, and the Global Struggle about "True Religion" 5. Framing Islam as
Conceptual History 6. Decolonising 'Islam' 7. Muslim Publics between
Discourses of Religion and Islam Part 2: Entangels Sites of Negotiation 8.
Conceptualising "Islam in Europe": A Postcolonial Approach 9. Beyond the
Emic-Etic Distinction: Conceptualizing Islam in Our Inter-Connected World
10. Is "progressive Islam" still "Islamic"? Examining the question through
the lens of Shahab Ahmed's approach to conceptualising Islam 11. Religion
and/or Culture? The Trouble with Conceptualizing Islam in Europe Part 3:
Hegemonies and Peripheries 12. Conceptualizing Muslim "Sectarianism" 13.
Genealogies of Islam Noir: Racializing Islam 14. Conceptualizing in the
Medieval Indian Ocean World Part 4: Conceptual Approaches in Research
Practice 15. God, Islam, and Anthropology 16. What Does Discourse Theory
Contribute? Capturing Muslim Perspectives on Inheritance Law in Switzerland
17. Global and Vernacular Patterns of Islamic Orthodoxy: A Discursive
Perspective 18. Charisma, Embodiment and Continuous Revelation: Broadening
the Concept of Islam 19. The Discursive Tradition Framework: New Directions
for the Study of Islam After 'The Idea of an Anthropology of Islam' (1986)