Upends narratives about 'Radical Islam' and 'Islamic fundamentalism' for readers who wants to understand the actual human beings behind those characterizations. It introduces Salafi Islam by comparison with American Evangelicalism and shows the important shifts among American Salafis after of 9/11 to integrate themselves into American culture.
Upends narratives about 'Radical Islam' and 'Islamic fundamentalism' for readers who wants to understand the actual human beings behind those characterizations. It introduces Salafi Islam by comparison with American Evangelicalism and shows the important shifts among American Salafis after of 9/11 to integrate themselves into American culture.
Matthew D. Taylor is a scholar at the Institute for Islamic, Christian, and Jewish Studies in Baltimore. He has served on the faculty of Georgetown University and George Washington University. He holds a Ph.D. in Religious Studies and Muslim-Christian Relations from Georgetown University and an M.A. in Theology from Fuller Theological Seminary.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The evolution of two American species of scripture people 2. What is a Salafi or an Evangelical anyway? 3. Splitting the atom of text and tradition 4. Education and the democratization of scripture 5. How 'American' can Salafism be? 6. Empowered by common sense 7. Can we call Salafism (or Evanglicalism) a movement?.
1. The evolution of two American species of scripture people 2. What is a Salafi or an Evangelical anyway? 3. Splitting the atom of text and tradition 4. Education and the democratization of scripture 5. How 'American' can Salafism be? 6. Empowered by common sense 7. Can we call Salafism (or Evanglicalism) a movement?.
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