Islamic and Jewish Legal Reasoning: Encountering Our Legal Other
Anver Emon
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Description for Islamic and Jewish Legal Reasoning: Encountering Our Legal Other
Paperback. What happens if we read 'our' legal texts alongside the texts, and experts, of our legal tradition's 'other'? Num Pages: 304 pages. BIC Classification: HRAM2; HRJP; LAFS. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 147 x 222 x 26. Weight in Grams: 370.
By pairing a scholar of Islamic law with a scholar of Jewish law, a unique dynamic is created, and new perspectives are made possible. These new perspectives not only enable an understanding of the other’s legal tradition, but most saliently, they offer new insights into one’s own legal tradition, shedding light on what had previously been assumed to be outside the scope of analytic vision.
In the course of this volume, scholars come together to examine such issues as judicial authority, the legal policing of female sexuality, and the status of those who stand outside one’s own tradition. Whether ... Read more
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Publisher
Oneworld Publications
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Number of Pages
304
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781780748801
SKU
V9781780748801
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99-50
About Anver Emon
Dr. Anver M. Emon is Professor and Canada Research Chair in Religion, Pluralism and the Rule of Law at the University of Toronto.
Reviews for Islamic and Jewish Legal Reasoning: Encountering Our Legal Other
‘A revelatory exploration of faith traditions in deep dialogue with one another. Islamic and Jewish Legal Reasoning offers a model of reciprocal conversation at a time when it is too often in short supply.’
Dr. Seth Anziska, Lecturer in Jewish-Muslim Relations, University College London ‘A wonderfully engaging conversation about the meaning, value, and possible revision of legal traditions.’
Michael Walzer, ... Read more
Dr. Seth Anziska, Lecturer in Jewish-Muslim Relations, University College London ‘A wonderfully engaging conversation about the meaning, value, and possible revision of legal traditions.’
Michael Walzer, ... Read more