Buch, Englisch, 205 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 506 g
Buch, Englisch, 205 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 506 g
Reihe: Contributions to Hermeneutics
ISBN: 978-3-030-92753-0
Verlag: Springer
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- Chap. 1. Massimo Campanini (Università di Trento), “Philosophical Commentaries on the Qur'an in the Twentieth Century: from Hermeneutics to Praxis” - Chap. 2. Urs Goeskens (Universität Bern) - “Shifting Concepts of Religion among Muslim Reformist Theologians and Intellectuals in the Light of Hermeneutics (Nasr Hamid Abu Zeid and Abdolkarim Soroush)” - Chap. 3. Carool Kersten (University College London), - “From Methods of Exegesis to Hermeneutics of Alterity: The Writings of Hasan Hanafi and Hamid Dabashi as Examples of Hermeneutical Thinking in Islamicate Contexts”- Chap. 4. Mansooreh Khalilizand (Universität Erlangen), - “Revelation and Prophetic Reading of the World. Shabestari’s Hermeneutical approach to the Concept of Revelation”- Chap. 5. Constance Arminjon (Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes), - « De la critique des méthodes exégétiques à la doctrine de l’historicité du Coran : Mojtahed Shabestarî et l’acclimation de l’herméneutique en Islam »- Chap. 6. Nader El-Bizri (American University of Beirut), - “Ontologico-Epistemic Directives in the Hermeneutic Phenomenology of Falsafa” - Chap. 7. Selami Varlik (Istanbul 29 Mayis University), - « Phénoménologie christologique vs. philosophie islamique : Ricoeur et le conflit entre inquiétude et certitude »- Chap. 8. Alireza Shomali (Wheaton College), - “The Idea of Political Hermeneutics in Farabi’s Philosophy”- Chap. 9. Ali Pharaa (Stony Brook University), - “Ibn ‘Arabi’s Station of No Station as a Hermeneutics of Beauty”- Chap. 10. Gregory Vandamme (UCLouvain), - « La perplexité (hayra) au cœur du langage de la révélation dans l’herméneutique coranique d’Ibn ‘Arabî »- Chap. 11. Mohammed Chaouki Zine (Université de Tlemcen), - « Interpréter ou ne pas interpréter : La “docte ignorance” de la question herméneutique chez Ibn ‘Arabî »- Chap. 12. Mustafa Ali (The Open University), - “Philosophical Hermeneutics and the Islamicate: Transversals and Reversals”- Chap. 13. Ezra Tzfadya (Universität Erlangen/Universität Bamberg), - “Fazlur Rahman and Leo Strauss on the Hermeneutics of Islamic History”- Chap. 14. Ahmad Bostani (Kharazmi University of Tehran), - “Henry Corbin’s Hermeneutical Approach: A Critical Appraisal”- Chap. 15. Iddo Dickmann (UCLouvain/University of Colorado)- “The Hermeneutic Concept of Naskh”- Chap. 16. Sylvain Camilleri (UCLouvain), - “Outline of a ‘Radical Hermeneutics’ of the Qur’an”




