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In Ibn Taymiyya on Reason and Revelation, Carl Sharif El-Tobgui offers the first comprehensive study of Ibn Taymiyya’s ten-volume magnum opus, Darʾ taʿāruḍ al-ʿaql wa-l-naql. In his colossal riposte to the Muslim philosophers and rationalist theologians, the towering Ḥanbalī polymath rejects the call to prioritize reason over revelation in cases of alleged conflict, interrogating instead the very conception of rationality that classical Muslims had inherited from the Greeks. In its place, he endeavors to articulate a reconstituted “pure reason” that is both truly universal and in full harmony with authentic revelation. Based on a line-by-line reading of the entire Darʾ taʿāruḍ, El-Tobgui’s study carefully elucidates the “philosophy of Ibn Taymiyya” as it emerges from the multifaceted ontological, epistemological, and linguistic reforms that Ibn Taymiyya carries out in this pivotal work.
Logic --- Islam --- Ibn Taymiyya, Ahmad --- Faith and reason --- Islam and philosophy --- Ibn Taymīyah, Aḥmad ibn ʻAbd al-Ḥalīm,
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This volume explores the subterfuges, strategies, and choices that Australian women writers have navigated in order to challenge patriarchal stereotypes and assert themselves as writers of substance. Contextualized within the pioneering efforts of white, Aboriginal, and immigrant Australian women in initiating an alternative literary tradition, the text captures a wide range of multiracial Australian women authors’ insightful reflections on crucial issues such as war and silent mourning, emergence of a Australian national heroine, racial purity and Aboriginal motherhood, communism and activism, feminist rivalry, sexual transgressions, autobiography and art of letter writing, city space and female subjectivity, lesbianism, gender implications of spatial categories, placement and displacement, dwelling and travel, location and dislocation and female body politics. Claiming Space for Australian Women’s Writing tracks Australian women authors’ varied journeys across cultural, political and racial borders in the canter of contemporary political discourse.
Literature --- Asian literature --- History --- postkolonialisme --- communisme --- literatuur --- vrouwen --- moederschap --- LGBTQIA+ (lesbian, gay, bi, trans, queer, intersex and asexual) --- literatuurgeschiedenis --- wereldliteratuur --- Aboriginals --- Wright, Judith --- Franklin, Stella Miles --- Grenville, Kate --- Grimshaw, Beatrice --- Harwood, Gwen --- Richmond, Faith --- Molloy, Georgina --- Garner, Helen --- Pengilley, Patricia --- Hanrahan, Barbara --- Moreton, Romaine --- Skinner, Molly --- Lokugé, Chandani --- Greer, Germaine --- Australia
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Art --- love [emotion] --- faith --- Christianity --- religious art --- hope --- Paci, Adrian --- Vo, Danh --- Martin, Kris --- Rooij, de, Willem --- Bonvicini, Monica --- Muntean/Rosenblum --- Abdessemed, Adel --- Tuymans, Luc --- Bajević, Maja --- Erjautz, Manfred --- Bourgeois, Louise --- Bruyckere, De, Berlinde --- Hahnenkamp, Maria --- Hartlauer, Fritz --- Jermolaewa, Anna --- Jürgenssen, Birgit --- Kapfer, Franz --- Kopljar, Zlatko --- Dumas, Marlene --- Meyer, Anna --- Morath, Inge --- Priesch, Hannes --- Reiterer, Werner --- Schmidberger, Christoph --- Trummer, Norbert --- Fischer von Erlach, Johann Bernhard --- Wilfling, Markus --- Willmann, Manfred --- Żmijewski, Artur --- West, Franz --- Rosenbach, Ulrike --- Andraschek, Iris --- Bekan, Maja --- Bruère, Guillaume --- Nagler, Linda Fregni --- Radziszewski, Karol --- Akšamija, Azra --- TEER --- Neuhold, Alois --- Kramer, Maria --- Fuchs, Hilde --- Baranowski, Anna --- Schröder, Luise --- Export, Valie --- Graham, Dan --- Sala, Anri --- Brus, Günther --- Farocki, Harun --- Sierra, Santiago --- Nitsch, Hermann --- Slavs and Tatars
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