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OverviewThis provocative and important book critically examines the challenges facing Muslims in Europe and North America. Byrd uses the philosophical perspective of the Frankfurt School's Critical theory to both diagnose the current problems stemming from Islam's marginalization in the secular West, and to propose a Habermasian discourse between the religious and the secular. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dustin J. ByrdPublisher: Haymarket Books Imprint: Haymarket Books Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.476kg ISBN: 9781608468416ISBN 10: 1608468410 Pages: 354 Publication Date: 20 February 2018 Audience: General/trade , General , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsPreface Acknowledgements 1. Professing Islam in a Post-Secular Society Introduction On the Contemporary Possibility of Witnessing and Professing The Post-Secular Society What does it mean to Profess Islam? Witnessing In Islam: on the Tradition of Radical Praxis New Religion as Return of the Old Witnessing in the Time of War ‘Perfected Religion’: A Problematic Conception Fear of Philosophical Blaspheme 2. Adversity in Post-Secular Europe The Dialectics of Martyrdom: Death as Witnessing and Professing Witnessing Against Islam: The Case of Theo van Gogh Je ne suis pas Charlie et je ne suis pas avec les terrorists 3. Finding a Common Language 13th Century Witnessing: Saint Francis of Assisi and Sultan Malik al-Kamil Different Francis, Same Mission: Witnessing with and for Muslims Translation Proviso: Can We Witness and Confess in the Same Language? Cognitive-Instrumental Reason, Moral-Practical Reason and Aesthetic-Expressive Reason in Religion Translation Dangers Secular Entrenchment 4. Witnessing and Confessing in Prophetic and Positive Religions Affirmation and Negativity: Marx Affirmation and Negativity: Lenin Affirmation and Negativity: Horkheimer and Adorno Confronting the Post-Secular Condition Prophetic and Priestly Religion 5. After Auschwitz: Islam in Europe Violence and the Post-Secular Violence and the State Freud’s Unbehagen mit Marx Witnessing and Professing in a Nietzschian Age of Nihilism Witnessing and Professing After Auschwitz: Theodor Adorno’s Poetics History and Metaphysics after Auschwitz Ethics after Auschwitz Witnessing the Messianic: The Case of the Martyr Walter Benjamin A Place for Theology Messiah, Messianic and the Historian Benjamin’s Critique of Progress: Witnessing History as Barbarity 6. Post-Secularity and its Discontents: The Barbaric Revolt against Barbarism Absolutivity Authoritarian Absolutes, Heteronomy, and the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria Humanistic Absolutes ISIS: Same Problem, Different Manifestations American and Euro-Jihadis Hegel, War and Individualism ISIS and Western Alienation Internationalism Seeking Heaven at the Barrel of a Gun Material Poverty or Poverty of Being? Genealogy of Terror Symbolic Message Reign of Terror: Bourgeois and Muslim The Perverse Dialectic of Apology Hypocritical Apologetics and the Recovery of the Prophetic 7. The Globalized Post-Secular Society and the Future of Islam From the West to the Rest Theocracy as a Response to the Globalized Post-Secular Society Post-Secular Solidarity: A Proposal for an Intra-religious Constitutionalism Ecumenisms and Inter-Religious Constitution Building: Modern Slavery Conclusion References IndexReviewsAuthor InformationDustin J. Byrd, Ph.D. (2016), Michigan State University, is an Assistant Professor of Humanities at Olivet College in Michigan. He has published monographs, edited volumes and many articles on both Islam and the Frankfurt School's Critical Theory. His latest book, Malcolm X: From Political Eschatology to Religious Revolutionary, was co-edited with Seyed Javad Miri (Haymarket, 2017). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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