Synthetic Judgment

The path of religious modernization changes when the history that contains it changes; Christianity and Islam confront modernity and critical reading under different conditions, and so the possibilities and outcomes of change differ.

What Emerges from the Constellation of Atoms

The atoms show that the comparison is not built so much on a balancing of two religions as on the difference between the conditions of contact with science, liberalism, and modernization. Western Christianity entered early into a path of tension with these transformations, whereas Islam did not undergo the same experience in the same way. Consequently, the critical reading of the religious text becomes more fraught with risk in some contexts than in others, because religious discourse cannot be separated from its relations with political power and with the social transformations surrounding it. Thus the difference is formed not from a fixed essence in the two religions, but from the history that determines how the text is read and how the possibilities of reforming it or closing it down are managed.

Logic of Composition

AtomRole in the CompositionWhat It Adds
Comparison between Christianity and IslamSets the frame of comparisonSpecifies that the discussion concerns two historical paths, not a direct preferential judgment
The critical reading of the religious text is fraught with riskReveals the effect of critiqueShows that critique does not enter the religious field without cost
Theological disputes are linked to political powerLinks theology to powerClarifies that intellectual disagreements are managed within relations of force
Comparison between Christianity and IslamReaffirms the axis of comparisonDeepens the distinction between the two historical experiences
The critical reading of the religious text is fraught with riskReiterates the effect of riskEmphasizes the fragility of critique within the religious structure
Theological disputes are linked to political powerBroadens the contextLinks the difference between the paths to the political balance of power

Argumentative Function

Expansion

Included Atoms

Limits of the Inference

This composition does not yield an essential judgment on the two religions, but rather an explanation of the differing conditions of modernization and paths of reading.