Muslim Citizens of the Globalized World: Contributions of the Gülen Movement

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Robert A. Hunt, Yuksel A. Aslandogan
Tughra Books, 2007 - 213 páginas
Muslim Citizens of the Globalized World: Contributions of the Gülen Movement explores the response and contributions of Muslims in general and Turkish Muslims in particular to the waves of democratization, scientific revolution, changing gender roles, and religious diversity in an increasingly globalized world. The book explores the thought of Fethullah Gülen, Turkish Muslim scholar, author and education activist, known by some as "a modern-day Rumi", and his impact on the millions of participants in a social phenomenon called the Gülen movement. Originating in Turkey but becoming increasingly transnational, the movement represents novel approaches to the synthesis of faith and reason, peaceful co-existence in liberal democracies with religious diversity, education and spirituality. (Back cover).

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Antitheses
12
Gülens Educational Paradigm in Thought and Practice
34
The Gülen Movement and Turkish Integration in Germany
62
Fethullah Gülen Religions Globalization and Dialogue
85
Democracy and the Dialogue between Western and Islamic
121
Some Women in
145
Gülens Gloss on Lady Montagus
161
A Historical Perspective
183
Index
206
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Robert A Hunt teaches world religions and is the director of the Global Theological Education at Southern Methodist University. He lives in Dallas, Texas.

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