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Islamic studies in the twenty-first century : transformations and continuities / edited by Léon Buskens and Annemarie van Sandwijk. Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2016
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  •   Preface
  • Introduction
    • Dichotomies, Transformations, and Continuities in the Study of Islam
      •  Léon Buskens
  • Islamic Texts
    • The Anthropologist as Reader
      •  Brinkley Messick
  • Textual Aspects of Religious Authority in Premodern Islam
    •  Jonathan P. Berkey
  • What to Do with Ritual Texts
    • Islamic Fiqh Texts and the Study of Islamic Ritual
      •  A. Kevin Reinhart
  • Textual Study of Gender
    •  Marion Katz
  • Scholarship on Gender Politics in the Muslim World
    • Some Critical Reflections
      •  Dorothea E. Schulz
  • Power, Orthodoxy, and Salvation in Classical Islamic Theology
    •  Christian Lange
  • Dialectical Theology in the Search for Modern Islam
    •  Abdulkader Tayob
  • “Classical” Islamic Legal Theory as Ideology
    • Nasr Abu Zayd’s Study of al-Shafiʿi’s al-Risala
      •  Muhammad Khalid Masud
  • Islamic Law in the Modern World
    • States, Laws, and Constitutions
      •  Knut S. Vikør
  • Vernacular Cosmopolitanism as an Ethical Disposition
    • Sufi Networks, Hospitality, and Translocal Inclusivity
      •  Pnina Werbner
  • Middle Eastern Studies and Islam
    • Oscillations and Tensions in an Old Relationship
      •  Léon Buskens
  •   Notes on Contributors
  •   Overview of NISIS Autumn Schools, 2010-2014
  •   Index
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