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Buy this book together with Mohammed and Islam by Ignaz Goldziher
Based on lectures delivered in Chichester Cathedral, this book mirrors typical nineteenth century English attitudes toward the non-European space. This needed Christianity and European political oversight, or its people would remain backward and spiritually lost. The book shows how someone whose inclinations were liberal could look at Islam and dislike what he saw. On the other hand, the book also shows that a non-specialist scholar in the second half of the nineteenth century could write seriously if not impartially about Islam using material available in European languages. This suggests that Islam was a subject of increasing interest in Victorian England.+Ignaz Goldziher was a pre-eminent scholar of Islam during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This book encapsulates his own lifetime of work and provides something of an historical commentary on his epoch in the Western academic study of Islam. One of its strengths is that Goldziher’s investigation of historical development probes into underlying religious motivations and allied theological issues. The book quickly became a classic of its day. It remains a classic that, in our day, is well worth re-visiting as it can still inform our understanding of contemporary Islam, whose roots lie in all that Goldziher covers.Save $43.36
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Stephens, W. R. W., and Clinton Bennett. Christianity and Islam  

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Title:Christianity and Islam
Subtitle:The Bible and the Koran
Series:Exploring the House of Islam: Perceptions of Islam in the Period of Western Ascendancy 1800-1945 4
Availability:In Print
Publisher:Gorgias Press

By W. R. W. Stephens
Introduction by Clinton Bennett
ISBN:978-1-60724-412-7
Availability:In Print
Publication Date:10/2009
From the 1877 edition
Language:English
Format:Hardback, Black, 6 x 9 in
Pages:200
 

Written by an Anglican cleric, this book suggests that people in Britain were increasingly concerned about Islam in the second half of the nineteenth century. The author, who did not know Arabic, could write seriously if not impartially about Islam using material available in European languages. Although the book draws almost exclusively on secondary material, this was based on primary sources. The book is mainly interesting as an example of how someone with liberal inclinations could look at Islam and dislike what he saw. Any praise was grudgingly given. Regarding his own religion and civilization as ineffably superior to anything outside the European space, he was uninterested in how Muslims understand themselves. What he wrote was a self-serving picture of Islam, an example of how Orientalist scholarship distorted the non-European world. Assumptions of inalienable difference between “us” and “them,” of “our” superiority vis-à-vis their “inferiority,” pervade this work. Writing as a Christian for Christians at a time when missionary fervor was strong, when few Christians doubted that Christianity was the Only Way, the author had little reason to question the popular notion that the non-European world needed Christianity and European political oversight or would remain backward and spiritually lost. If reprinting this book seems to give old ideas that do little to improve understanding between Muslims and non-Muslims new life, awareness of what shaped these ideas, which do not lack contemporary proponents, may aid their critical evaluation.




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