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Publication
2020 - Equinox Publishing
Language
English
Word Count
74,750 words, Guess
Page Count
299 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139781781799109
- ISBN-101781799105
- Library of Congress Control Number2020000138
- OCLC Control Number1153337609
- Better World Books9781781799109
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL34722221M
Classifications
- LCCBP42.W67 2020
- LCCBP42 .W67 2021
Description
"This volume features contributions from long-standing colleagues, scholars whose own work has built on Ernst's contributions, and former students. It looks at themes in Islamic studies which Ernst has addressed and expands on his major contributions"-- "Carl W. Ernst devoted his academic life to translating Islam, linguistically and culturally, typically within the intellectual context of Religious Studies. His work has focused on how Islamic concepts have travelled across time and space, and his influence on Islamic Studies and Religious Studies is far-reaching. This volume features contributions from long-standing colleagues, scholars whose own work has built on Ernst's contributions, and former students. It looks at themes in Islamic Studies that Ernst has addressed and expands on his major contributions. Essays in this volume touch nearly every major element in Islamic Studies - from the Qur'an to Sufism, Islamophobia to South Asian Islam, historical and contemporary praxis, music and more. This collection demonstrates one core tenet of Ernst's work, specifically the argument that Islam is not rooted in one place, time or language, but is a vast network, routed through myriad places, times and languages."--Back cover.
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