Islamic Political Theology
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Islamic Political Theology

  1. 201 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Islamic Political Theology

About this book

Can we affirm that a political theology exists in Islam? This apparently simple question is the core of Massimo Capanini and Marco Di Donato's edited collection of essays. Considering the wide range of meanings of political theology this book contains essays written by different authors having their own, specific, and specialized, point of view on the topics, from Shia and Sunni political thought, to Islamic classic philosophy, and philosophers until arriving at contemporary Muslim thinkers.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Series Page
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Dedication
  7. Contents
  8. Introduction: What Is Islamic Political Theology?
  9. Chapter 1: Alfarabi’s Political Theology in The Virtuous City
  10. Chapter 2: Ibn al-Tiqtaqa’s End of History: The Just Ruler according to an Imami Shiite after the Fall of Baghdad
  11. Chapter 3: Political Theology of Violence: Religion and Revolution in a Few Contemporary Islamic Thinkers
  12. Chapter 4: Art and Political Context in Islam: Some Methodological Issues
  13. Chapter 5: Muhammad ‘Abduh and the Doctrine of Tawhid: From Theology to Politics
  14. Chapter 6: The Shiite Islamic Political Theology: The Debate between Ruhollah Khomeini (d. 1989) and Mehdi Bazargan (d. 1995)
  15. Chapter 7: Critique of the Islamic Political Thought in the Middle Ages: Revisiting Abdessalam Yassine’s Political Theory
  16. Chapter 8: The Political Theology of Taha Abderrahmane: Religion, Secularism, and Trusteeship
  17. Chapter 9: Rethinking Political Theology in the Islamic Context: The Case of Iran
  18. Chapter 10: Political Theology in the Nineteenth and Twenty-First Centuries
  19. Index
  20. About the Editors
  21. About the Contributors