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Reason, Revelation and Law in Islamic and Western Theory and History


Reason, Revelation and Law in Islamic and Western Theory and History


Islam and Global Studies

von: R. Charles Weller, Anver M. Emon

128,39 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 24.02.2021
ISBN/EAN: 9789811562457
Sprache: englisch

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<p>This book engages the diverse meanings and interpretations of Islamic and Western law which have affected people and societies across the globe, past and present, in correlation to the epistemological groundings of those meanings and interpretations. The volume&nbsp;takes a distinctively comparative approach, advancing dialogue on crucial transnational and global debates over the history of Western and Islamic approaches to law, politics and society and their relevance for today. It discusses how fundamental concepts are understood and even translated from one historical or political context or one semantic domain to another. The book provides focused studies of key figures and theories in a manageable, accessible format useful for specialized academic courses and research as well as general audiences. </p>
<b>Chapter 1:</b> The Historic Relation of Islamic and Western Law.- <b>Chapter 2:</b> Al-madhhab al-jarīrī: ‘Revealed’ Natural Law Theory, Social Contract, and Human Rights in the Islamic Golden Age.- <b>Chapter 3:</b> Natural Law Theory and Ghazali’s Moral Epistemology: Reason, God, and Human Nature.- <b>Chapter 4:</b> Elitism, Democracy and Epistemic Equality: Aristotle and Ibn Rushd on the Role of Common Beliefs.- <b>Epilogue</b>: Critical Reflections in Retrospect and Prospect.
<b>R. Charles Weller</b>,&nbsp;Associate Professor of History (Career-Track), Washington State University, and Senior Research Fellow, Department of Religion and Culture, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty, Kazakhstan<p></p>

<b>Anver Emon</b>, Professor of Law and History; Canada Research Chair in Religion, Pluralism and the Rule of Law; Director, Institute of Islamic Studies, University of Toronto, Canada
<p>This book engages the diverse meanings and interpretations of Islamic and Western law which have affected people and societies across the globe, past and present, in correlation to the epistemological groundings of those meanings and interpretations. The volume&nbsp;takes a distinctively comparative approach, advancing dialogue on crucial transnational and global debates over the history of Western and Islamic approaches to law, politics and society and their relevance for today. It discusses how fundamental concepts are understood and even translated from one historical or political context or one semantic domain to another. The book provides focused studies of key figures and theories in a manageable, accessible format useful for specialized academic courses and research as well as general audiences.</p>These analyses will prove beneficial to scholars and students of religious studies, interreligious, intercultural, and international relations, political science, history, sociology, and related fields both within and beyond the Western and Islamic worlds, as well as generally educated readers who take interest in these issues and their ramifications.
Advances dialogue on crucial debates over history of Western and Islamic approaches to law, politics and society and their relevance for today Provides focused studies of key figures and theories in manageable, accessible format Takes a distinctively comparative approach

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