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Islam Christianity And Tradition A Comparative Exploration Ian Richard Netton

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Islam Christianity And Tradition A Comparative Exploration Ian Richard Netton
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.52 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Ian Richard Netton
ISBN: 9780748630257, 0748630252
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Islam Christianity And Tradition A Comparative Exploration Ian Richard Netton by Ian Richard Netton 9780748630257, 0748630252 instant download after payment.

A unique comparative exploration of the role of tradition in Islam and Christianity

The idea of 'tradition' has enjoyed a variety of senses and definitions in Islam and Christianity, but both have cleaved at certain times to a supposedly 'golden age' of tradition from the past.


Key Themes


  • The roles of authority
  • Fundamentalism
  • The use of reason
  • Ijtihad (independent thinking)
  • Original comparisons between Islamic Salafism and Christian Lefebvrism

Ian Richard Netton suggests there has been a chain of thinkers from classical Islam to the 20th century who share a common interest in ijtihad (or independent thinking). Drawing on past and present evidence, and using Christian tradition as a focus for contrast and comparison, he highlights the seemingly paradoxical harmony between tradition and itjihad in Islam. By using a variety of primary and secondary sources including contemporary newspaper and journal articles, documents and letters, he adds an immediacy to this lucid and stimulating text.


Key Features


  • Proposes a new vocabulary for the articulation of Islam
  • Offers original comparisons between Salafism and Lefebvrism
  • Highlights the paradoxical harmony between tradition and itjihad in Islam
  • Articulates the yearning amongst today's Muslim and Christian traditionalists for a revival of a 'golden age' from whence, they believe, all good traditions derive

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