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Contextualizing Israel's Sacred Writing: Ancient Literacy; Orality; and Literary Production (Ancient Israel and Its Literature)

audiobook Contextualizing Israel's Sacred Writing: Ancient Literacy; Orality; and Literary Production (Ancient Israel and Its Literature) by Brian B. Schmidt in History

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This is an era when the Islamic World is making a range of attempts to redefine itself and to grapple with the challenges of modernity. Many schools of thought have emerged which seek to position modern Islam within the context of a rapidly changing contemporary world. Exploring and defining the relationship between religion and knowledge; Ismail Rafi Al-Faruqi; a distinguished 20th century Arab-American scholar of Islam; formulated ideas which have made substantial contributions to the Islam-and-modernity discourse. His review of the interaction between Islam and knowledge examines the philosophy behind this relationship; and the ways in which Islam can relate to our understanding of science; the arts; architecture; technology and other knowledge-based fields of enquiry. This book includes contributions from Seyyed Hossein Nasr; John Esposito; Charles Fletcher and others; and will prove an essential reference point for scholars of Islam and students of philosophy and comparative religion.


#4369653 in Books 2015-07-20Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.02 x 1.00 x 5.98l; 1.55 #File Name: 162837120X358 pages


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