Bokdetaljer
Format
Pocketbok
Sidor
156
Språk
Engelska
Publicerad
Dec 4, 2020
Förlag
Routledge
Utgåva
1
ISBN-10
0367301369
ISBN-13
9780367301361
Beskrivning
In a compelling exploration of contemporary Islamic thought, Robert D. Lee and Mohammed Arkoun challenge readers to reconsider preconceived notions of Islam. With a nuanced approach, they delve into the rich tapestry of historical and philosophical underpinnings that have shaped Islamic practice and belief. Their analysis is marked by an emphasis on the dynamic nature of religion, opening the door to discussions that transcend traditional interpretations.
The authors engage with critical issues, addressing the often-overlooked diversity within Islamic communities. They advocate for a more inclusive understanding that respects various viewpoints while encouraging dialogue among differing schools of thought. By examining religious texts and their interpretations, Lee and Arkoun highlight the importance of context and contemporary relevance in the practice of faith.
Through this thought-provoking examination, readers are invited to participate in a broader conversation about the future trajectory of Islam in a rapidly changing world. The work serves as a bridge between historical context and modern challenges, urging a reevaluation that is both necessary and timely.
The authors engage with critical issues, addressing the often-overlooked diversity within Islamic communities. They advocate for a more inclusive understanding that respects various viewpoints while encouraging dialogue among differing schools of thought. By examining religious texts and their interpretations, Lee and Arkoun highlight the importance of context and contemporary relevance in the practice of faith.
Through this thought-provoking examination, readers are invited to participate in a broader conversation about the future trajectory of Islam in a rapidly changing world. The work serves as a bridge between historical context and modern challenges, urging a reevaluation that is both necessary and timely.
Genrer
Romantik
Vetenskap & Teknik
Historia
Filosofi
Samtida