Mimetic Theory and Islam "The Wound Where Light Enters" /

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Collectivité auteur: SpringerLink (Online service)
Autres auteurs: Kirwan, Michael (Éditeur intellectuel), Achtar, Ahmad (Éditeur intellectuel)
Résumé:X, 178 p.
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Langue:anglais
Publié: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.
Édition:1st ed. 2019.
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Accès en ligne:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-05695-7
Format: Électronique eBook
Table des matières:
  • Ch. 1. 'The Wound Where Light Enters', Michael Kirwan and Ahmad Achtar
  • Ch. 2. 'Islamic Anthropology, based on Key Passages in the Qu'ran', Zekiriji Seijdini
  • Ch. 3. ‘Adam and Eve in the Qur’an: a Mimetic Perspective’, Ahmad Achtar
  • Ch. 4. ‘The Becoming of a Model: Conflictive Relations and the Shaping of the Qur’anic Ibrahim’, Michaela Neulinger
  • Ch. 5. ‘Fathers and Sons, Sacrifice and Substitution: Mimetic Theory and Islam in Genesis 22 and Sura 37’, Sandor Goodhart
  • Ch. 6. ‘From Structure to Interpretation of the Joseph Sura’, Michel Cuypers
  • Ch. 7. ‘Islam, Violence and Acquisitive Mimesis: a Girardian Perspective’, Malise Ruthven
  • Ch. 8. ‘Traditional Christian Images of the Prophet: a Mimetic Rivalry?’, Roman Siebenrock
  • Ch. 9. ‘Spiritual Love and Sacred Suffering for: Mimetic Theory from a Shi’a Perspective’, Habibullah Babaei
  • Ch. 10. 'The Philosophy of Dialogic Engagement: Two Muslim Dialogue Thinkers vis-à-vis Mimetic Theory', Oemer Sener
  • Ch. 11. ‘Islam and Islamism in the Mirror of Girard’s Mimetic Theory’, Thomas Scheffler
  • Ch. 12. 'Prison Violence in France and Mimetic Theory', Yaniss Warrach
  • Ch. 13. ‘Muslim Brotherhood, Social Justice and Resentment’, Wilhelm Guggenberger
  • Ch. 14. '"Vox victima, vox moderna?": Modernity and Its Discontents', Michael Kirwan.