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Indonesia's Nurcholish Madjid and Abdurrahman Wahid as intellectualUlama:The meeting of Islamic traditionalism and modernism in neo‐modernist thought

open access: yesIslam and Christian-Muslim Relations, 1997
Indonesia's Nurcholish Madjid and Abdurrahman Wahid as Intellectual 'Ulama': The meeting of islamic traditionalism and modernism in neo-modernist ...
Greg Barton (13070736)
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The Discourse of Neo-traditionalism: Reflecting the Past into the Present

2023
It focuses on the decades of 1960s and 1970s and explores the concept of neo-traditional art in Iran in this period. Along with the postcolonial Middle East, at an intellectual level, the neo-traditionalists aimed to create a synthesised form of modern art that fused past pictorial heritage with the modern aesthetic language of art.
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House of cards: on Ken Wilber's neo-traditionalism

Self & Society, 2016
Wilber's writings rely on perennial philosophy and present a traditionalist perspective drawing on selective scholarship. They provide the reader with the illusion of stability and inclusiveness in a field that is instead pluralistic and multi-layered. His perspective is implicitly wedded to political conservatism and to a hierarchical vision of human ...
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African Contextual Theology: A Holistic Response to Neo-Traditionalism in Igbo Society

Journal of Media,Culture and Communication, 2022
This research examines the challenges of neo-traditionalism in contemporary Igbo society of Nigeria and proposes a comprehensive response grounded in African Contextual Theology. Through a multidisciplinary approach encompassing theological, sociological, and anthropological perspectives, the study explores the theological underpinnings and socio ...
Ifeanyi A. Chukwudebelu   +1 more
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Faith and Friction: Christianity and Neo-Traditionalism in Igboland

Journal of Media,Culture and Communication
This scholarly work delves into the resurgence of neo-traditionalism in Igboland, Nigeria, and its profound impact on the Christian church. Through a comprehensive analysis, it explores the complex interplay between traditional cultural practices and Christian beliefs, shedding light on the tensions, conflicts, and adaptations that have emerged within ...
Ifeanyi A. Chukwudebelu   +3 more
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NEO-TRADITIONALISM AND THE LIMITS OF INVENTION IN BRITISH COLONIAL AFRICA

The Journal of African History, 2003
Exploring a range of studies regarding the ‘invention of tradition’, the ‘making of customary law’ and the ‘creation of tribalism’ since the 1980s, this survey article argues that the case for colonial invention has often overstated colonial power and ability to manipulate African institutions to establish hegemony.
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