£107.92

Routledge The Philosophy of Religion in Post-Revolutionary Iran: The Epistemological Turn in Islamic Reform Discourse (Routledge Studies in Islamic Philosophy)

Price data last checked 47 day(s) ago - refreshing...

View at Amazon

Price History & Forecast

Last 44 days • 44 data points (No recent data available)

Historical
Generating forecast...
£107.92 £97.69 £99.92 £102.15 £104.39 £106.62 £108.85 25 January 2026 04 February 2026 15 February 2026 26 February 2026 09 March 2026

Price Distribution

Price distribution over 44 days • 3 price levels

Days at Price
Current Price
30 days 13 days 1 day · current 0 8 15 23 30 £99 £102 £108 Days at Price

Price Analysis

Most common price: £99 (30 days, 68.2%)

Price range: £99 - £108

Price levels: 3 different prices over 44 days

Description

Product Description This book explores the intellectual discourse in post-revolutionary Iran. It focuses on Abdolkarim Soroush, a leading Muslim liberal thinker, whose theory of religion is regarded as highly relevant to the current theological and intellectual dynamics in the Islamic world. The Philosophy of Religion in Post-Revolutionary Iran discusses why and how Soroush's thought has developed from an Islamic apologetic modernist theology in the 1970s to a liberal theory about religion in post-revolutionary Iran. Through a close and detailed analysis of Soroush's main theories, the book argues that Soroush's thought evolved, through reception of post-positivist epistemology and interaction with Islamism in practice, into a historicist and pluralist theory of religion, a theory that regards religion, including Islam, as being a contextual and historical dialogue between man and the Absolute. The book also highlights some shortcomings of Soroush’s reform project. Specifically, it notes that Soroush, consciously or unconsciously, has not yet admitted many extensive consequences of his theories, such as those relating to historicity of religious rituals (‘ibadat) or recognition of the post-Mohammadan revelations and religions. In addition, some other features and implications of Soroush’s thought, such as a historical-critical approach to the Koran, post-secular and post-Islamist theologies, and his dialogical approach that goes beyond the Orientalism–Occidentalism dichotomy, are discussed. Providing a detailed overview on this leading Muslim thinker, this book will appeal to students and scholars of Islamic Philosophy, Middle East Studies, and Philosophy of Religion. About the Author Heydar Shadi is currently a research fellow at Sankt Georgen Graduate School of Philosophy and Theology, Frankfurt, Germany.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
20 November 2018
Listed Since
02 June 2018

Barcode

No barcode data available