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This section gathers the clusters extracted from the book.

  • Contemporary Islam is shaped between surveillance, mediation, and the suspension of epistemic modernity
  • Religious reform needs critical plurality and social emancipation
  • Tradition constructs truth and difference through the authority of interpretation and value
  • Modernity and secularization do not end the question of meaning and authority
  • Religion produces meaning and legitimacy through orthodoxy and the imaginary
  • Epistemological critique opens Islam to the human sciences and comparison
  • Written revelation opens interpretation and establishes surveillance
  • Women’s emancipation reveals the structure of alienation and calls for historical critique

8 items under this folder.

  • Contemporary Islam Is Formed Between Surveillance, Mediation, and the Disruption of Cognitive Modernity

    • Epistemological Critique Opens Islam to the Human Sciences and Comparison

      • Modernity and Secularization Do Not End the Question of Meaning and Authority

        • Religion Produces Meaning and Legitimacy through Orthodoxy and the Imaginary

          • Religious reform requires critical plurality and social liberation

            • The Written Revelation Opens Interpretation and Establishes Surveillance

              • Tradition Constructs Truth and Difference Through the Authority of Interpretation and Value

                • Women’s Emancipation Reveals the Structure of Alienation and Calls for Historical Critique


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