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Contemporary Islamic Thinking & Gender Issues
Capita selecta/thema. Selected texts and suggestions for further reading on contemporary Islamic thinking and gender, sexuality, women's rights.

Shared with the University by Dr Carool Kersten
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Contemporary Islamic Thinking & Qur'anic Studies
Capita selecta/theme. Selected texts and suggestions for further reading on contemporary Islamic thinking on the Qur'an, new approaches to Qur'anic Studies, scripture in contemporary Islam

Shared with the University by Dr Carool Kersten
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Contemporary Islamic Thinking & Globalization
Capita Selecta/Theme. Selected texts and suggestions for further reading on Islamic thought and Muslim intellectual engagement with Globalization

Shared with the University by Dr Carool Kersten
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Contemporary Islamic Thinking & Development
Capita Selecta/Thema. Selected texts and suggestions for further reading on Islam, Development, Dependency Theory, Third Worldism, and Islamic Liberation Theology

Shared with the University by Dr Carool Kersten
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Contemporary Islamic Thinking, Political Islam, Secularization & Civil Society
Capita Selecta/Thema. Selected texts and suggestions for further reading on contemporary Islamic thought and politics, civil society, the question of democracy, secularization and plurality.

Shared with the University by Dr Carool Kersten
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Contemporary Islamic Thinking & Epistemology
Capital Selecta/Theme. Selected texts for classroom discussions and further reading suggestions on epistemological questions, philosophy of knowledge, Islamic reason, rationalism in contemporary Islam

Shared with the University by Dr Carool Kersten
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Core Module on Contemporary Islamic Thinking
This outline contains suggestions for an integral core module providing a foundation for a more thematic approach to further teaching and learning on contemporary Islamic thinking, or for a set of introductory lectures and seminars as part of an expanded module on contemporary Islamic thinking.

Shared with the University by Dr Carool Kersten

Module & theme outlines

This outline contains suggestions for an integral core module providing a foundation for a more thematic approach to further teaching and learning on contemporary Islamic thinking, or for a set of introductory lectures and seminars as part of an expanded module on contemporary Islamic thinking.

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