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Islamic Theology in the Turkish Republic / Philip Dorroll.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Edinburgh Studies on Modern Turkey : ESMTPublisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©2021Description: 1 online resource (248 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781474474924
  • 9781474474955
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 297.209561 23
LOC classification:
  • BP166 .D67 2021eb
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1 Origins -- 2 Nation -- 3 God -- 4 Humanity -- 5 Futures -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary: Examines key themes in Turkish Islamic theology, from nationalism to religion and from democracy to gender identityExtensively analyses numerous late-Ottoman and modern Turkish Muslim theologians, such as İsmail Hakkı İzmirli, Bekir Topaloğlu, Hüseyin Atay, Hayrettin Karaman, Sönmez Kutlu, Hidayet Şefkatli Tuksal, Hülya Alper and Emine ÖğükExplores how modern Turkish theologians have grappled with issues such as nationalism and democracy; conceptions of God and humanity; the definition of religion itself and theological arguments for secularism; and theologies of human rights, gender and sexualityBased on a range of Turkish language theological sources not available in English and never before analysed in EnglishPhilip Dorroll argues that Turkish Islamic theology is in fact a distinct tradition of Islamic theological thought, shaped by the unique social conditions of the Turkish Republic. Tracking the emergence and development of this tradition over time, Dorroll examines the key themes of theology in the Turkish Republic. In doing so, he provides an important historical and conceptual map to the vast territory of modern Turkish theology. Find out moreRead an interview with Philip Dorroll about Islamic Theology in the Turkish Republic in Al Jazeera (Arabic language)Watch a review discussion via Islamicate Book Review (Youtube)"
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1 Origins -- 2 Nation -- 3 God -- 4 Humanity -- 5 Futures -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index

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Examines key themes in Turkish Islamic theology, from nationalism to religion and from democracy to gender identityExtensively analyses numerous late-Ottoman and modern Turkish Muslim theologians, such as İsmail Hakkı İzmirli, Bekir Topaloğlu, Hüseyin Atay, Hayrettin Karaman, Sönmez Kutlu, Hidayet Şefkatli Tuksal, Hülya Alper and Emine ÖğükExplores how modern Turkish theologians have grappled with issues such as nationalism and democracy; conceptions of God and humanity; the definition of religion itself and theological arguments for secularism; and theologies of human rights, gender and sexualityBased on a range of Turkish language theological sources not available in English and never before analysed in EnglishPhilip Dorroll argues that Turkish Islamic theology is in fact a distinct tradition of Islamic theological thought, shaped by the unique social conditions of the Turkish Republic. Tracking the emergence and development of this tradition over time, Dorroll examines the key themes of theology in the Turkish Republic. In doing so, he provides an important historical and conceptual map to the vast territory of modern Turkish theology. Find out moreRead an interview with Philip Dorroll about Islamic Theology in the Turkish Republic in Al Jazeera (Arabic language)Watch a review discussion via Islamicate Book Review (Youtube)"

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