BEHE 165 Islam: identite et alterite, Amir-Moezzi
Book Description
This scholarly collection brings together diverse voices to explore the profound questions of Islamic identity and its relationship with other religious traditions. Drawing from the rich academic legacy of Father Guy Monnot, a renowned scholar of Quranic exegesis at the Sorbonne, this volume presents contributions from colleagues, students, and fellow researchers who have dedicated their work to understanding Islam's theological foundations and interfaith connections.
The book examines multiple dimensions of Islamic thought, from Quranic interpretation and theological reflection to the complex historical relationships between Islam, Judaism, and other world religions. Contributors delve into specialized areas including Ismaili traditions, Iranian religious heritage, and Persian literary expressions of spiritual wisdom. Through these varied perspectives, readers encounter a nuanced portrait of how Islamic identity has been shaped through centuries of dialogue, debate, and encounter with diverse religious communities.
For those seeking to understand the intellectual depth of Islamic scholarship and its engagement with comparative religious studies, this collection offers insights into how faith traditions both distinguish themselves and find common ground. The work demonstrates how rigorous academic inquiry can illuminate the spiritual and theological questions that continue to shape religious understanding across cultures.
This tribute to scholarly excellence provides readers with access to specialized research that bridges historical analysis with contemporary questions about religious identity and interfaith relations.
Who Is This For?
š Reading Level: Long (> 400 pages) (~12 hours)
š Length: 420 pages
What You'll Discover
- ā Explore Islamic theology
- ā Explore Theology
- ā Explore Islam, relations, judaism
- ā Explore Relations
- ā Explore Judaism
- ā Explore Islam