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100 1 $aWaardenburg, Jean Jacques.
245 10 $aMuslims as actors :$bIslamic meanings and Muslim interpretations in the perspective of the study of religions /$cJacques Waardenburg.
260 $aBerlin ;$aNew York :$bWalter de Gruyter,$c2007.
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490 1 $aReligion and reason ;$vv. 46
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 0 $aMachine derived contents note: Contents -- Preface 1 -- Contents 8 -- Introduction 16 -- 1. Some Biographical Notes 16 -- 2. The Present Book 41 -- 3. Selected Literature 48 -- Part One: Two Questions 51 -- Chapter 1 -- Can the Science of Religion Render Service to the Study of Islam? 51 -- 1. Islamic Studies in Context 51 -- 2. Studying Islam as a Religion 53 -- 3. The Science of Religion Contributing to the Study of Islam 54 -- The Term ¿Islam¿ 55 -- Objective and Subjective Meanings 56 -- Statements on Islam Studied as Interpretations of Islam 57 -- Ways of Interpreting and Constructing Islam 57 -- Islam Viewed as the Order of Creation 58 -- Islam Studied as an Interpretative System being Continuously Interpreted 59 -- 4. Studying Constructions of Islam 59 -- Variety of Constructions 60 -- Claims of Universality 60 -- Cultural Heyday of Islam 61 -- 5. Islam under Construction 61 -- Selected Literature: The Study of Religions 63 -- Chapter 2 -- Can We Study Islam as a Signification System? 66 -- 1. Introduction 66 -- 2. The Concept of a Signification System 67 -- 3. Subjective Meanings 69 -- 4. Interest in Meanings 72 -- 5. Islam Studied as a Signification System 74 -- 6. The Proposed Approach Summarized 77 -- Selected Literature: Islamic Studies 80 -- Part 2: Issues in Islamic Studies 82 -- 3. Islamic Studies and the Study of Religions and Cultures 83 -- 1. Introduction 83 -- 2. Islamic Studies and the Historical Study of Religions 86 -- 3. Islamic Studies and the Comparative Study of Religious Data 90 -- 4. Islamic Studies and Discussions on Method and Theory in the Study of Religions 95 -- 5. Studying Religious Aspects of Islam 99 -- 6. Some Basic Distinctions 101 -- 7. The Study of ¿Religion¿ in Islamic Studies 193 -- 8. The Role of Religion in Muslim Societies 109 -- 9. The Role of Religion in Inspiring Muslim Spirituality 110 -- 10. Conclusion 111 -- Selected Literature 114 -- 4. Some Social Scientific Orientations in Islamic Studies 118 -- 1. Introduction 118 -- 2. The Humanities 120 -- 3. The Social Sciences 123 -- 4. Social Scientific Research on Muslim Societies since World War II 125 -- Anthropology 127 -- Sociology 129 -- Political Science 131 -- 5. A Plea for Impartial Research on Religion and Politics 132 -- 6. Contributions of the Social Sciences to Islamic Studies 134 -- Theoretical Contributions 134 -- Empirical Contributions 137 -- 7. Representing Islam as a Religion 139 -- 8. Conclusion 141 -- Selected Literature 143 -- 5. Islamic Studies and Intercultural Relations 146 -- 1. Introduction 146 -- 2. Some Contexts of Islamic Studies Before 1950 148 -- Rapid Survey of Historical Contexts 149 -- Politics 151 -- Religion 154 -- Education 156 -- 3. Islamic Studies in Historical Contexts 157 -- Islamic Studies 157 -- Modern Trends in Islam 159 -- Muslim Apologetics and Criticism of Islamic Studies 161 -- 4. Islamic Studies and Muslims in the West 165 -- Islam in the West 166 -- Muslims in Colonial Societies 167 -- Muslims in Western Societies 168 -- 5. Differentiation in Islamic Studies 170 -- ¿Western¿ Islamic Studies 170 -- Muslim ¿Islam Studies¿ 173 -- 6. Conclusion 178 -- Appendix: Personal Reflections on an Anti-Cultural World 183 -- Selected Literature 185 -- Intercultural Relations and Islam 185 -- Muslim Discovery of Europe 186 -- Muslims in Europe and North America 186 -- The Muslim World and the Western World 190 -- 6. Presuppositions and Assumptions in Islamic Studies 193 -- 1. Introduction 193 -- 2. Presuppositions and Assumptions 193 -- Presuppositions 195 -- Assumptions 198 -- 3. Islamic Studies 201 -- 4. Presuppositions and Assumptions in Islamic Studies 202 -- Selected Literature 207 -- Presuppositions and Assumptions in Islamic Studies. Methodology 207 -- General Approaches and Methods 207 -- Interpretative Approaches 210 -- Part Three: The Practice of Islamic Studies in History 212 -- 7. Louis Massignon as a Student of Islam (1883-1962) 213 -- 1. Life and Work 214 -- Spirituality 215 -- Research 216 -- Politics 218 -- Legacy 219 -- 2. Research on Islam as a Religion 220 -- Al-Hall?j 221 -- Islam 222 -- Dedication in Context 223 -- 3. Impact on Islamic Studies 225 -- Immediate Influences 225 -- Impact on Islamic Studies 228 -- 4. Groups of Followers 228 -- Catholic Orientalists 228 -- Muslim Intellectuals 231 -- Arab Christians 232 -- 5. A Scholar¿s Mind 234 -- 6. Conclusion 237 -- Selected Literature 242 -- Bio-Bibliography 242 -- Scholarly Publications 243 -- More Personal Writings 246 -- Main Publications about Louis Massignon 247 -- 8. Some Developments and Trends in Islamic Studies 252 -- 1. Looking Back on Islamic Studies 252 -- 2. The Study of Early Islamic History 257 -- Studying Muhammad in his Society 257 -- The Qur¿?n Studied as Text 259 -- Had?th Studies 262 -- The Medinan Period 264 -- 3. Islamic Thought and Spirituality 264 -- 4. Historical Encounters between Islam and Other Civilizations and Religions 266 -- 5. Observing Islamic Studies 269 -- Studying Muslim Societies 269 -- Scholarly Procedures 272 -- 6. Islamic Studies: Changes 274 -- Changes in Perspective and New Orientations of Study 274 -- Looking Forward in Islamic Studies 278 -- Scholars of Islamic Studies 280 -- 7. Contexts of Islamic Studies 282 -- Selected Literature: Some Subjects of Research since 1950 285 -- 1. History of Islamic Studies as a Field 285 -- 2. Early Islamic History 288 -- The Rise of Islam 288 -- Muhammad 288 -- Qur¿?nic Studies 289 -- Had?th Studies 290 -- Early History and Historiography 290 -- 3. Islamic Thought and Spirituality 291 -- Medieval and Later 291 -- Contemporary 292 -- 4. Encounters with Other Civilizations 293 -- Encounters with the West and Christianity 293 -- Encounters with Other Cultures and Religions than the Western Ones 295 -- 5. Present-Day Muslim Societies and Islamic Ideology 297 -- 9. Recent Scholarly Presentations of Islam 299 -- 1. Introduction 299 -- 2. Wilfred Cantwell Smith: Conceptualization in Islam and in Islamic Studies 302 -- 3. Gustave E. von Grunebaum: Islam as Medieval Culture 308 -- 4. Annemarie Schimmel: Islam as Deciphering the Signs 310 -- 5. Seyyed Hossein Nasr: Islam as ¿Traditional¿ Islam 316 -- 6. Mohammed Arkoun: Rethinking Islam 325 -- 7. Conclusion. Islam as a Religion 331 -- Selected Literature: Bibliography, Books on Islam, Articles, Discussion and Research: -- Arkoun, Mohammed 335 -- Grunebaum, Gustave E. von 338 -- Nasr, Seyyed Hossein 342 -- Schimmel, Annemarie 344 -- Smith, Wilfred Cantwell 348 -- 10. Islamic and Religious Studies under the Conditions of the Cold War 352 -- 1. Conflicts and Ideological Distortions 352 -- 2. Two Opposing Views of Islam 353 -- The USSR 355 -- The West 358 -- Islamic Studies 360 -- 3. Some Corrections Imposed on Distorted Views of Islam 362 -- 4. A Visit to the USSR 366 -- 5. The Study of Religions in East and West 373 -- 6. Conclusion 379 -- Selected Literature 382 -- Part Four: Studying Religions 385 -- 11. Religions as a Subject of Empirical Research 386 -- 1. Issues of Research at the Beginning 386 -- 2. The Attraction of a Science of Religion 388 -- 3. Some Western Views and Constructs of the Study of Religion 389 -- 4. Empirical Research into Religion 390 -- 5. Schemes of Interpretation of Religion 391 -- 6. Religion as an (Un)known Subject of Study 393 -- 7. Development of Theoretical Thinking 394 -- 8. Explanatory Theory 395 -- 9. Hermeneutic Orientations 396 -- 10. Conclusion 398 -- Selected Literature 400 -- History of the Field 400 -- Some Questions of Method and Theory 405 -- 12. Classical Phenomenology of Religion in the Netherlands 1920-1950 407 -- 1. The Problem 408 -- 2. Image Formation of Religions Before the Phenomenological Movement 410 -- 3. Image Formation in Classical Phenomenology of Religion 413 -- 4. Image Formation of Particular Religions Among Dutch Phenomenologists415 -- 5.
505 0 $aThe Presentation of Religion in Dutch Classical Phenomenology of Religion 418 -- Phenomenology of Religion and Emancipation of ¿Religionswissenschaft¿ 421 -- Classical Phenomenology of Religion: Aims and Results 424 -- Context of the Phenomenology of Religion in the Netherlands 1918-1939 429 -- 6. G. van der Leeuw¿s Conceptualization of Religion 432 -- 7. Conclusion 433 -- Selected Literature 435 -- 13. Eliade as a Student of Religion (1907-1986) 442 -- 1. Mircea Eliade. Life and Work 442 -- Biographical data 442 -- Eliade Studying Religion 447 -- 2. The Study of Religions (Religions Studied as Constructs) 452 -- The Study of Religions up to Eliade 452 -- Some Critical Remarks on Eliade¿s Approach 454 -- 3. The Conceptualization of Religion 456 -- 4. Eliade¿s Time and Ours 460 -- Selected Literature 466 -- 1. Bio-bibliography 466 -- Biography 466 -- Bibliography 466 -- 2. Main Publications in English, with Years of their First Appearance 467 -- More Personal Writings 467 -- Scholarly Books and Some Scholarly Articles 467 -- Literary Work 470 -- 3. Some Monographs about Eliade 471 -- 4. Some Collective Works about Eliade 472 -- 5. Some Articles about Eliade 473 -- 6. Some Contexts of Eliade¿s Work 475 -- Part Five: Muslims and Their Islam 476 -- 14. Believers in Focus. Exploring Subjective Meanings 477 -- 1. Believers as Potential Actors 477 -- 2. A Philosophical Intermezzo. Meaning and Significance 481 -- 3. Significance and Subjective Meanings 484 -- 4. Intentions 488 -- 5. Toward an Understanding of Subjective Meanings 490 -- 6. Conclusion 493 -- Selected Literature -- 1. Muslim Life and Ritual 520 -- 2. Isla.
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