Toward an Islamic Theology of Nonviolence by Adnane Mokrani

Toward an Islamic Theology of Nonviolence by Adnane Mokrani

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Toward an Islamic Theology of Nonviolence by Adnane Mokrani

Offers the first systematic study of the Qur'an and Islamic history in the light of Rene Girard's mimetic theory. Addressing this gap in Girardian studies, Adnane Mokrani aims to develop an Islamic theology that goes beyond just war theory to adopt a radical nonviolent approach.
“Adnane Mokrani’s book is an original and enlightening effort in reinterpreting the Islamic historical narrative in the mirror of RenÉ Girard’s mimetic theoryThe greatest merit of Mokrani’s work is his clarity and audacity in presenting Islam as a post-sacrificial religion. As such, this book opens a new consideration in the field of nonviolent Islam by demonstrating the need to move beyond a limited and stereotyped view of this religion."—Ramin Jahanbegloo, professor, vice dean, and executive director, Mahatma Gandhi Centre for Peace Studies, Jindal Global Law School, India

ADNANE MOKRANI is a Muslim theologian engaged for more than twenty years in interreligious dialogue on the international level. He is an aggregate professor at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome as the first Muslim professor at a pontifical university. He is a senior research fellow and member of the Fondazione per le scienze religiose at the Giorgio La Pira Library and Research Center in Palermo, Italy.

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ISBN 13 9781611864304
ISBN 10 1611864305
Title Toward an Islamic Theology of Nonviolence
Author Adnane Mokrani
Series Studies In Violence Mimesis And Culture Ser
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Michigan State University Press
Year published 2022-07-30
Number of pages 140
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