Beschreibung:
This book opens a new path of examining Islamic thought "in and of" Europe. It explores the contribution of European Islam to the formation of an innovative Islamic theology that is deeply ethicist and modern, and clarifies how this constructed European Islamic theology can contribute to debates on secular-liberal democracies of Western Europe.
Introduction: From Islam in Europe to European Islam Part I: Voices of European Islam 1. Bassam Tibi: Cultural Modernity for Religious Reform and Euro-Islam 2. Tariq Ramadan: From Adaptive to Transformative Reform and European Islam 3. Tareq Oubrou: Geotheology and the Minoriticization of Islam 4. Abdennour Bidar: Self Islam, Islamic Existentialism and Overcoming Religion Part II: European Islamic Thought and the Formation of Perpetual Modernity Paradigm 5. Ontological Revolution and Epistemological Shift in European Islamic Thought 6. Conceptualizing the Idea of European Islam: Taha Abderrahmane's Trusteeship Critique for Overcoming Classical Dichotomous Thought 7. Consolidating the Idea of European Islam through Perpetual Modernity Paradigm 8. European Islam as a Rawlsian Reasonable Comprehensive Doctrine Conclusion: From European Islam to Arab Islam