Editorial: New conversations in Islamic and Christian political thought

The focus of our project, New Conversations in Islamic and Christian Political Thought, concerns the ‘pre-modern’ or ‘long’ traditions of political thought in Islam and Christianity. Readers of The Muslim World and Studies in Christian Ethics will know that the renaissance in Christian political tho...

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Main Authors: Hordern, J, al-Akiti, A
Format: Journal article
Published: Wiley 2016
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description The focus of our project, New Conversations in Islamic and Christian Political Thought, concerns the ‘pre-modern’ or ‘long’ traditions of political thought in Islam and Christianity. Readers of The Muslim World and Studies in Christian Ethics will know that the renaissance in Christian political thought since World War II has not yet witnessed a sustained engagement with Islamic political thought. Meanwhile, the interface of religion and political life has increasingly become a major focus of academic and public discourse. By exploring the varied traditions of Islam and Christianity, this project seeks to retrieve and develop wisdom in political understanding with a view to enriching this discourse.
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