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OverviewPhilip 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; themes 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 sexuality.In doing so, he provides an important historical and conceptual map to the vast territory of modern Turkish theology. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Philip DorrollPublisher: Edinburgh University Press Imprint: Edinburgh University Press ISBN: 9781474474924ISBN 10: 1474474926 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 30 June 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"Dorroll's study of modern, Turkish-language Islamic theology offers an excellent survey of the tradition's development and characteristics. This work successfully demonstrates the ways in which theologians have developed a range of viewpoints and arguments within the contours of their institutions while navigating the role of the state in religious affairs.-- ""Susan Gunasti, Ohio Wesleyan University"" Islamic Theology in the Turkish Republic is a rich, engaging, and much needed text in the field of Turkish Islamic studies. It will be especially useful for those teaching comparative religion and theology courses at both undergraduate and graduate levels.--Micah A. Hughes, Indiana University ""JAAR""" Dorroll's study of modern, Turkish-language Islamic theology offers an excellent survey of the tradition's development and characteristics. This work successfully demonstrates the ways in which theologians have developed a range of viewpoints and arguments within the contours of their institutions while navigating the role of the state in religious affairs.-- ""Susan Gunasti, Ohio Wesleyan University"" Islamic Theology in the Turkish Republic is a rich, engaging, and much needed text in the field of Turkish Islamic studies. It will be especially useful for those teaching comparative religion and theology courses at both undergraduate and graduate levels.--Micah A. Hughes, Indiana University ""JAAR"" Author InformationPhilip Dorroll is an Associate Professor of Religion at Wofford College and Co-Chair of the Eastern Orthodox Studies Unit of the American Academy of Religion. He teaches courses on Islamic Studies and Eastern Christian Studies, such as Introduction to Islam, Premodern Islam, Contemporary Islam, Eastern Christianity, and Christian and Islamic Theology in Comparative Perspective. His published research has focused on the history of Islamic theology in classical Arabic and modern Turkish, the history of Eastern Christian theology in classical Arabic, and the historical relationship between Muslims and Eastern Orthodox Christians. His current work focuses on issues of human rights and comparative theology in the study of Islam and Orthodox Christianity, especially with a view toward understanding what these traditions' interactions with one another can teach us about the possibilities of pluralism and the advancement of human rights in contemporary societies. His other published work includes Islamic Theology in the Turkish Republic from Edinburgh University Press and the edited volume Māturīdī Theology: A Bilingual Reader from Mohr Siebeck (with Lejla Demiri and Dale Correa). He is currently co-chair of the Eastern Orthodox Studies Unit of the American Academy of Religion and a member of the editorial board for the journal SALT: An Orthodox Journal of Cross-Cultural Theology, Dialogue, and Mission. He received his B.A. from Purdue University, his M.A. from Indiana University and his Ph.D. from Emory University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |