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Zeki Saritoprak, “Islam’s Jesus” (University of Florida Press, 2015)

Zeki Saritoprak, “Islam’s Jesus” (University of Florida Press, 2015)

FromNew Books in Islamic Studies


Zeki Saritoprak, “Islam’s Jesus” (University of Florida Press, 2015)

FromNew Books in Islamic Studies

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Length:
51 minutes
Released:
Dec 17, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In Islam’s Jesus (University of Florida Press, 2015), Zeki Saritoprak explores an old topic from a fresh perspective. The status of Jesus in Islam has been of interest for centuries, and relates to both Christianity and Islam, but the level of synthesis that Professor Saritoprak’s monograph offers is remarkable. He draws on a variety of Islamic literature, including commentaries on the Qur’an, works of theology, and collections of prophetic sayings. Moreover, he surveys not only the vast Arabic sources on his topic but also Turkish sources, and his research covers multiple schools of thought and time periods. Another hallmark of the monograph is the attention it gives to Jesus’ role in Islamic eschatology. Notably, Saritoprak demonstrates how mainstream as well as lesser known Islamic discourses on eschatology encompass numerous hermeneutical strategies; some, for example, understand the descent of Jesus as a physical phenomenon while others understand it as a non-material, spiritual phenomenon. The book highlights a number of other competing discourses as well, which are likely to challenge and even surprise the reader. The author’s clear writing style, combined with meticulous attention to scholarly rigor and textual engagement, makes the text accessible to a range of readers, which should render it useful to general audiences, as well as scholars of eschatology, Christian-Muslim relations, and Qur’anic studies.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Dec 17, 2015
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Interviews with Scholars of Islam about their New Books