God and Logic in Islam
This book investigates the central role of reason in Islamic intellectual life. Despite widespread characterization of Islam as a system of belief based only on revelation, John Walbridge argues that rational methods, not fundamentalism, have characterized Islamic law, philosophy and education since the medieval period. His research demonstrates that this medieval Islamic rational tradition was opposed by both modernists and fundamentalists, resulting in a general collapse of traditional Islamic intellectual life and its replacement by more modern but far shallower forms of thought. However, the resources of this Islamic scholarly tradition remain an integral part of the Islamic intellectual tradition and will prove vital to its revival. The future of Islam, Walbridge argues, will be marked by a return to rationalism.
- A systematic treatment of the role of reason in Islam that challenges the idea that Islam rejects reason
- Proposes the recovery of the rationalist heritage of Islam as part of the future of Islam
- Integrates treatment of law, philosophy, mysticism and science within a general account of Islamic attitudes to reason
Reviews & endorsements
"Walbridge’s book is clearly the product of many years of study and reflection. Its tone is thoughtful, scholarly, and temperate. It is a fruitful source of insights for scholars of Islam, the Middle East, and international politics. Those who argue that Islam is inherently radical and irrational must take account of the argument he offers here, and the path he indicates for the modernization of Islam."
Luigi Bradizza, The European Legacy
Product details
September 2013Paperback
9781107641099
228 pages
229 × 152 × 13 mm
0.34kg
3 b/w illus.
Available
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- Part I. The Formation of the Islamic Tradition of Reason:
- 2. The diversity of reason
- 3. Empirical knowledge of the mind of God
- 4. The failure of the Fārābian synthesis of religion and philosophy
- 5. Mysticism, post-classical Islamic philosophy, and the rise and fall of Islamic science
- Part II. Logic, Education, and Doubt:
- 6. Where is Islamic logic?: the triumph of scholastic rationalism in Islamic education
- 7. The long afternoon of Islamic logic
- 8. The institutionalization of disagreement
- Part III. The Fall and the Future of Islamic Rationalism:
- 9. The decline and fall of scholastic reason in Islam
- 10. A chaos of certitudes: the future of Islamic reason.