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The Beginnings of Islamic Theology
1975Theology is not as central a phenomenon for Islam as it is for Christianity. The educational system of the Islamic Middle Ages concentrated on law and adīth, the tradition of the Prophet; madrasas and mosques offered chairs in jurisprudence, but not in theology.
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Studia Theologica - Nordic Journal of Theology, 2016
In the present article, the author discusses the emergence of new centres and chairs in Islamic theology in the Northern European context. Being mainly explorative, the article seeks to formulate a theoretical framework for analysing what happens to Islamic theology when it becomes integrated into a Northern European, secular university setting.
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In the present article, the author discusses the emergence of new centres and chairs in Islamic theology in the Northern European context. Being mainly explorative, the article seeks to formulate a theoretical framework for analysing what happens to Islamic theology when it becomes integrated into a Northern European, secular university setting.
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2015
Whereas Islamic law and Islamic theology are usually discussed separately, this article examines the relationship between the two in Islamic Studies scholarship. After defining the terms “law” and “theology,” this article offers three historiographical approaches to the subject, namely: “Orientalist,” “Revisionist,” and “Pragmatist”, each reflecting ...
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Whereas Islamic law and Islamic theology are usually discussed separately, this article examines the relationship between the two in Islamic Studies scholarship. After defining the terms “law” and “theology,” this article offers three historiographical approaches to the subject, namely: “Orientalist,” “Revisionist,” and “Pragmatist”, each reflecting ...
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Islamic Philosophy and Theology
Philosophy East and West, 1964Michael E. Marmura, W. Montgomery Watt
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Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1976
Kwame Gyekye, G. E. von Grunebaum
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Kwame Gyekye, G. E. von Grunebaum
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2012
The discourse of Islam around the world after 9/11 has been focused on the radical side of Islam. The media tend to report stories about burga, jihad, and Sharia from the context of the fear of Islamic radicalism. The other aspects of Islam have been ignored in the public discourse.
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The discourse of Islam around the world after 9/11 has been focused on the radical side of Islam. The media tend to report stories about burga, jihad, and Sharia from the context of the fear of Islamic radicalism. The other aspects of Islam have been ignored in the public discourse.
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Islamic Liberation Theology and Decolonial Studies: The Case of Hindutva Extractivism
Religions, 2023Ashraf Kunnummal
exaly
From Islamic theology to Islamic economics
What is Wrong with Islamic Economics? takes an objective look at the state of the art in Islamic economics and finance. It analyses reasons for perceived stagnation and also suggests a way forward.openaire +1 more source

