Review: Writing Religion – The Making of Turkish Alevi Islam (Markus Dressler) (original) (raw)

Review: Writing Religion – The Making of Turkish Alevi Islam - Marcus Dressler Oxford University Press (2013), pp.. 323

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Islamic Theology in the Turkish Republic (by Philip Dorroll)

American Journal of Islam and Society

The book under review offers an analysis of Islamic theology delineated broadly under the auspices of the Ottomans and the nation-state of Turkey, in past and present. As outlined in its introduction, the book comprises five chapters: 1. Origins, 2. Nation, 3. God, 4. Humanity, 5. Futures.

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Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 2012

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Religious Identities in Turkish Textbooks (2002)

excerpt from Koulouri Christina (ed.), Clio in the Balkans. The Politics of History Education, Thessaloniki, Center for Democracy and REconciliation in South-East Europe (CDRSEE), 2002, pp. 300-312