The Study of Religion and the Training of Muslim Clergy in Europe: Academic and Religious Freedom in the 21st Century

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Willem B. Drees, P. Sj. van Koningsveld
Leiden University Press, 2008 - Religion - 503 pages
Religious scholarship can be offensive to believers, as conflicts from the time of Galileo and Spinoza to the recent critique of Danish religious scholars in the wake of the infamous Muhammad cartoons have shown. Studies of this type of scholarship have been appropriated by believers as a means of reinventing their own identities—as the training of twentieth-century Muslim clergy demonstrates. This volume offers a unique collection of training materials from European Muslim clergy since the 1940s—including Third Reich debriefing reports on their imam training program, surveillance files on Muslim activists, and information on Bosnian clergy and their training centers—as well as an exploration of religion and academic freedom in general, accompanied by appendices in both Arabic and English.  

About the author (2008)

Willem B. Drees is professor of philosophy of religion and ethics and also dean of the faculty of religious studies at Leiden University. Peter Sjoerd van Koningsveld is professor of the history of Islam in Western Europe at Leiden University.

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