Islamic Philosophy of Religion: Essays from Analytic Perspectives
Islamic Philosophy of Religion: Essays from Analytic Perspectives
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Islamic philosophy of religion through contemporary analytic lenses. Opening with insightful methodological reflections on the relationship between classical Islamic thought and modern analytic philosophy, the book moves into rigorous philosophical discussions of both distinctively Islamic beliefs and more universal religious concepts.
Chapters cover a wide array of topics—including the existence and attributes of God, revelation, and the relationship between science and religion. What sets this collection apart is its authorship: the majority of contributors are Muslim scholars engaging with philosophical issues from within the Islamic tradition. These internal perspectives bring fresh, previously underrepresented voices into the analytic philosophy of religion.
An essential read for students and scholars of philosophy, theology, and religious studies, this volume bridges traditions and opens new avenues for cross-cultural philosophical dialogue
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(editor): Mohammad Saleh Zarepour
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