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Islamici nil a me alienum puto: The Mindset of Jewish Scholars of Islamic Studies
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Noam A. Stillman
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements V
- Table of Contents VII
- Modern Jewish Scholarship on Islam in Context: Rationality, European Borders, and the Search for Belonging 1
- Jewish Orientalism Pre-modern and Modern: Epochal Variations of Cultural Hybridity? 31
- The Rise of Imperialism and the German Jewish Engagement in Islamic Studies 61
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A) Self-Definition of the Scholar within Europe: The Self-Interested Inner Side of the European Borders is Unmasked, Though Still Dominant (Position 1)
- Gustav Weil’s Koranforschung and the Transnational Circulation of Ideas: The Shaping of Muhammad as Reformer 95
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B) Self-Definition of the Scholar outside Europe, However, the Self-Interested Inner Side of the European Borders is Still Effective (Position 2)
- Samuel Abraham Poznański’s Karaite Mission: From Wissenschaft to Jewish Nationalism 121
- Shlomo Dov Goitein’s Research into the Relationship between the Jewish and Muslim Traditions through the Prism of His Predecessors and Colleagues 145
- Islamici nil a me alienum puto: The Mindset of Jewish Scholars of Islamic Studies 181
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C) Self-Definition of the Scholar within Europe, Though an Ambiguous Perspective on Both Sides of the European Borders is Developed (Position 3)
- Beyond Orientalism? Steinschneider on Islam, Religion and Plurality 201
- The Story of a Twentieth-Century Jewish Scholar’s Discovery of Plato’s Political Philosophy in Tenth-Century Islam: Leo Strauss’ Early Interest in the Islamic Falāsifa 219
- Martin Schreiner’s Unpublished Systematic Philosophy of Religion: Adapting Ignác Goldziher’s Method for Researching Islam 245
- Salomon Munk and the Franco-Jewish Discovery of Orientalism 267
- Adapting Andalusian Convivencia: Merging Identities in the Modern Jewish Bourgeoisie 291
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D) Self-Definition of the Scholar outside Europe, However, the Inner Perspective on the European Borders is Critically Evaluated as Part of His View from the Outside (Position 4)
- The Orient between Arab and Jewish National Revivals: Josef Horovitz, Shelomo Dov Goitein and Oriental Studies in Jerusalem 319
- Return to al-Andalus beyond German-Jewish Orientalism: Abraham Shalom Yahuda’s Critique of Modern Jewish Discourse 337
- Index of Names 355
- Subject Index 357
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements V
- Table of Contents VII
- Modern Jewish Scholarship on Islam in Context: Rationality, European Borders, and the Search for Belonging 1
- Jewish Orientalism Pre-modern and Modern: Epochal Variations of Cultural Hybridity? 31
- The Rise of Imperialism and the German Jewish Engagement in Islamic Studies 61
-
A) Self-Definition of the Scholar within Europe: The Self-Interested Inner Side of the European Borders is Unmasked, Though Still Dominant (Position 1)
- Gustav Weil’s Koranforschung and the Transnational Circulation of Ideas: The Shaping of Muhammad as Reformer 95
-
B) Self-Definition of the Scholar outside Europe, However, the Self-Interested Inner Side of the European Borders is Still Effective (Position 2)
- Samuel Abraham Poznański’s Karaite Mission: From Wissenschaft to Jewish Nationalism 121
- Shlomo Dov Goitein’s Research into the Relationship between the Jewish and Muslim Traditions through the Prism of His Predecessors and Colleagues 145
- Islamici nil a me alienum puto: The Mindset of Jewish Scholars of Islamic Studies 181
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C) Self-Definition of the Scholar within Europe, Though an Ambiguous Perspective on Both Sides of the European Borders is Developed (Position 3)
- Beyond Orientalism? Steinschneider on Islam, Religion and Plurality 201
- The Story of a Twentieth-Century Jewish Scholar’s Discovery of Plato’s Political Philosophy in Tenth-Century Islam: Leo Strauss’ Early Interest in the Islamic Falāsifa 219
- Martin Schreiner’s Unpublished Systematic Philosophy of Religion: Adapting Ignác Goldziher’s Method for Researching Islam 245
- Salomon Munk and the Franco-Jewish Discovery of Orientalism 267
- Adapting Andalusian Convivencia: Merging Identities in the Modern Jewish Bourgeoisie 291
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D) Self-Definition of the Scholar outside Europe, However, the Inner Perspective on the European Borders is Critically Evaluated as Part of His View from the Outside (Position 4)
- The Orient between Arab and Jewish National Revivals: Josef Horovitz, Shelomo Dov Goitein and Oriental Studies in Jerusalem 319
- Return to al-Andalus beyond German-Jewish Orientalism: Abraham Shalom Yahuda’s Critique of Modern Jewish Discourse 337
- Index of Names 355
- Subject Index 357