2021
DOI: 10.3390/rel12020096
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The Study of Religions in Premodern Muslim Civilization: Some Distinctions Concerning Its Disciplinary Status

Abstract: Scholars have made contesting claims about the nature and scale of works on religions by Muslim scholars before modern times. The present paper explores various primary and secondary sources, especially the classical bibliographical indexes that the scholarly tradition under scrutiny itself produced, and classifies these works into three types: (a) polemics, (b) works that present authentic knowledge about various faith traditions or introduce methodological novelties but carry some degree of apologetic undert… Show more

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“…They deal with the interpretation of theological thoughts of classic books and important figures in Christianity, including broad topics concerning the development history of Christianity in the world. At the same time, geographies of religion do not exist in isolation, but in conversation with the academic and social worlds within which they are embedded (Akram 2021). The descriptive study of religions other than one's own is not necessarily a modern Western phenomenon.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They deal with the interpretation of theological thoughts of classic books and important figures in Christianity, including broad topics concerning the development history of Christianity in the world. At the same time, geographies of religion do not exist in isolation, but in conversation with the academic and social worlds within which they are embedded (Akram 2021). The descriptive study of religions other than one's own is not necessarily a modern Western phenomenon.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%