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Friedmann (Yohanan) Prophecy Continuous. Aspects of Ahmadr Religious Thought and Its Medieval Background
Monnot Guy. Friedmann (Yohanan) Prophecy Continuous. Aspects of Ahmadr Religious Thought and Its Medieval Background. In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°74, 1991. pp. 245-246
Friedmann Yohanan, Tolerance and Coercition in Islam. Interfaith Relations in the Muslim Tradition, Cambridge, C. U. P., 2003
Ducatez Guy. Friedmann Yohanan, Tolerance and Coercition in Islam. Interfaith Relations in the Muslim Tradition, Cambridge, C. U. P., 2003. In: Bulletin critique des annales islamologiques, n°20, 2004. pp. 65-68
Shaykh Ahmad Sirhindi: an Outline of his Thought and a Study of his Image in the Eyes of Posterity.
A student of the history of Islam in India is soon confronted with the name of Shaykh Ahmad Sirhindi (1563/4-1624). He was a contemporary of the emperors Akbar and Jahangir, was given by his disciples the honorific title of the Renewer of the Second Millennium (mujaddid-i alf-i thani) and is the author of a celebrated collection of letters that came to be known as Maktubat-i Imam-i Rabbani. [...
Christian Theology as a Rationalization of Religion: The Case of the Nineteenth-Century Research University
Individual and community in modern debates about religion and secularism
It is conventional to see individualisation or privatisation as one of the chief responses to religion in modernity. In this paper, I explore a different line of argument, the attempt to align religion with the cohesion of communities. I take my starting point in antiquity, specifically Varro's idea of political theology and its critique in Augustine's City of God. I then show how these ideas were picked up and transformed by various thinkers since the seventeenth century: Rousseau, de Maistre, Boland, Comte, and Durkheim. It becomes clear that both liberal and conservative thinkers during these centuries found the notion attractive that religion is needed as a bond holding societies together. This created a problematic relationship between religious and political dynamics
Tolerance and coercion in Islam: interfaith relations in the muslim tradition/ Friedmann
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FRIEDMAN, Yohanan (Cambridge & New York), Tolerance and Coercion in Islam: Interfaith Relation in the Muslim Tradition
Sidarus Adel Y. Friedmann Yohanan, Tolerance and Coercion in Islam : Interfaith Relations in the Muslim Tradition. Cambridge & New York, CUP (Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization), 2003 (1re éd.), 2006. In: Bulletin critique des annales islamologiques, n°26, 2011. pp. 43-44
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