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Islam, Judaism, and the Political Role of Religions in the Middle East
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Islam, Judaism, and the Political Role of Religions in the Middle East
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Although the "politicisation" of religion or "sacrilization" of politics is not restricted to the Middle East, this phenomenon found spectacular expressions in the region. This title examines the complex relation between political and national identity and the three major religions of the contemporary Middle East - Islam, Christianity, and Judaism.
Although the "politicization" of religion or "sacrilization" of politics is not restricted to the Middle East, this phenomenon found its most spectacular expressions in the region. These essays examine, in an original and innovative manner, the complex relation between political and national identity and the three major religions of the contemporary Middle East - Islam, Christianity, and Judaism. Although the focus is on Palestinian-Israeli relations, the study is relevant to the entire history of the modern Middle East. The contributors, an international group of scholars from Israel, Palestine, Europe, and the United States, explore common theological and political ground shared by Jews and Muslims, a novel comparative approach that could lead to future dialogue along theological as well as political lines.
| ISBN | 813027004 |
| ISBN13 | 9780813027005 |
| Publisher | University Press of Florida |
| Format | Hardback |
| Publication date | 28/02/2004 |
| Pages | 256 |
| Weight (grammes) | 485 |
| Published in | United States |
| Height (mm) | 229 |
| Width (mm) | 152 |
Foreword
Adrift in Similarity, by Edward Said
Introduction, by John Bunzl
Part I. On Islam and Judaism, Muslims and Jews
1. A Religion's Self-Conception of "Religion"
The Case of Judaism and Islam, by Hans-Michael Hausaig
2. Islam and Judaism: Cultural Relations and Interaction through the Ages, by Nissim Rejwan
Part II. Negotiating Religions and Identities
3. National Identity and the Role of the "Other" in Existential Conflicts: The Israeli-Palestinian Case, by Herbert Kelman
4. The Politicization of Muslim-Christian Relations in the Palestinian National Movement, by Helga Baumgarben
Part III. Progressive Potentials within Religious Traditions
5. Democracy without Secularism? Reflections on the Idea of Islamic Democracy, by Raja Bahlul
6. Religious Roots of Tolerance with Special Reference to Judaism and Islam, by Adam Seligman
Part IV. On the Use of Religion in Contemporary Middle Eastern Politics
7. Imposed Normalization and Cultural Transgression
Cultural Politics in Egypt and Israel since the 1979 Peace Treaty, by Joal Beinin
8. Islamic Themes in Palestinian Political Thought, by Alexander Flores
9. Israel, Religion, and Peace, by Avishai Ehrlich






