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Human conscience and Muslim-Christian relations : modern Egyptian thinkers on al-damīr / Oddbjørn Leirvik.

بواسطة:نوع المادة : نصنصالسلاسل:Routledge Islamic studiesالناشر:London ; New York : Routledge, 2006المصنع: [(2010 printing)]الطبعات:Paperback edوصف:viii, 310 pages ; 24 cmنوع المحتوى:
  • text
نوع الوسائط:
  • unmediated
نوع الناقل:
  • volume
تدمك:
  • 9780415589369 (pbk)
  • 0415589363 (pbk)
الموضوع:تصنيف مكتبة الكونجرس:
  • BJ1291 L45 2010
موارد على الانترنت:
محتويات غير مكتملة:
Part 1: Introduction: Horizon and Focus, Terms and Methods 1. Horizon and Focus 2. Terms, Concepts and Methods Part 2: Christian Conscience and Islamic Ethics 3.The Self and the Other in Christian and European Discourses of Conscience 4. Islamic Ethics {u2013} Knowing with Whom? Part 3: Interlude: The Semantics of Damir5. Conscience in Arabic: The Semantics of DamirPart 4: Al-Damir in Modern Egyptian Muslim Authors 6. The Notions of Al-Damir and Wijdan in Egyptian Reformers and Writers 7. {u2018}Abbas Mahmud Al-{u2018}Aqqad (1889-1964): Ethico-Religious Internalisation, Human Conscience and Islamic Apologetics 8. Khalid Muhammad Khalid (1920-1996): Conscience, Human Authenticity and Islamic Democracy 9. M. Kamil Husayn (1901-1977): Conscience as the Law of Inhibition and the Voice of God 10 . Christians and Muslims in Egypt: United or Separated by Modernity? 11. Conclusions to Part Four Part 5: Concluding Discussions 12. Wronging the Self, Wronging the Other: Conscience and Ethics in Modernity 13. Conscience in Interreligious Dialogue: Telling the Story of Oneself as Another 14. Knowing with God: Face to Face with the Other?
ملخص:Human Conscience and Muslim-Christian Relations puts forward a discussion of how the notion of conscience may unite Muslim and Christians across religious divides, as well as examining the relation between selfhood and otherness in interfaith dialogue. The author explores how the notion of conscience has been dealt with by modern Egyptian authors and discusses their works in light of how Christian-Muslim relations in Egypt have evolved during the modern period.
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نوع المادة المكتبة الحالية رقم الطلب رقم النسخة حالة تاريخ الإستحقاق الباركود
كتاب كتاب UAE Federation Library | مكتبة اتحاد الإمارات General Collection | المجموعات العامة BJ1291 L45 2010 (إستعراض الرف(يفتح أدناه)) C.1 Library Use Only | داخل المكتبة فقط 30010011300371
كتاب كتاب UAE Federation Library | مكتبة اتحاد الإمارات General Collection | المجموعات العامة BJ1291 L45 2010 (إستعراض الرف(يفتح أدناه)) C.2 المتاح 30010011300374

"First published in 2006. This digitally printed version, 2010"--T.p. verso.

"Transferred to Digital Printing 2010."--T.p. verso of paperback edition

Includes bibliographical references (pages [287]-302) and indexes.

Part 1: Introduction: Horizon and Focus, Terms and Methods 1. Horizon and Focus 2. Terms, Concepts and Methods Part 2: Christian Conscience and Islamic Ethics 3.The Self and the Other in Christian and European Discourses of Conscience 4. Islamic Ethics {u2013} Knowing with Whom? Part 3: Interlude: The Semantics of Damir5. Conscience in Arabic: The Semantics of DamirPart 4: Al-Damir in Modern Egyptian Muslim Authors 6. The Notions of Al-Damir and Wijdan in Egyptian Reformers and Writers 7. {u2018}Abbas Mahmud Al-{u2018}Aqqad (1889-1964): Ethico-Religious Internalisation, Human Conscience and Islamic Apologetics 8. Khalid Muhammad Khalid (1920-1996): Conscience, Human Authenticity and Islamic Democracy 9. M. Kamil Husayn (1901-1977): Conscience as the Law of Inhibition and the Voice of God 10 . Christians and Muslims in Egypt: United or Separated by Modernity? 11. Conclusions to Part Four Part 5: Concluding Discussions 12. Wronging the Self, Wronging the Other: Conscience and Ethics in Modernity 13. Conscience in Interreligious Dialogue: Telling the Story of Oneself as Another 14. Knowing with God: Face to Face with the Other?

Human Conscience and Muslim-Christian Relations puts forward a discussion of how the notion of conscience may unite Muslim and Christians across religious divides, as well as examining the relation between selfhood and otherness in interfaith dialogue. The author explores how the notion of conscience has been dealt with by modern Egyptian authors and discusses their works in light of how Christian-Muslim relations in Egypt have evolved during the modern period.

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