ISLAMIC THEOLOGY AT GERMAN UNIVERSITIES; GENESIS, EXPECTATIONS AND PERSPECTIVES Cover Image

Islamska teologija na njemačkim univerzitetima – geneza, očekivanja i perspektive
ISLAMIC THEOLOGY AT GERMAN UNIVERSITIES; GENESIS, EXPECTATIONS AND PERSPECTIVES

Author(s): Armina Omerika
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Education, Theology and Religion, Islam studies, History of Education
Published by: Rijaset Islamske zajednice u Bosni i Hercegovini
Keywords: Islamic theology; German universities; Muslim communities in Germany; German public

Summary/Abstract: Islamic theology is the youngest scientific discipline at German universities, which in the last five years has experienced dynamic development and yet it still remains an arena of different expectations, debates and controversies which have been evolving around it since the mere announcement of its establishment. The process of developing Islamic theology takes place under the watchful eye of numerous segments of German society including Muslim protagonists and religious communities. Still, the attention focused on this discipline and the public debates around it do not give an authentic picture either of the current level of development, or its needs and problems. The mechanisms through which this public discourse on Islamic theology is taking place are often defined by external expectations, interests and projections that differ from protagonist to protagonist, all of whom share a lack of familiarity with the difficulties and challenges this discipline is facing. These challenges result from several factors including structural frameworks, the legal situation and the legal grounding of theology as a discipline in the environment of a secular university and its scientific frameworks. There are also still the burning issues of self-definition, or how to determine the epistemology and content of this science, as well as how to determine its terminology. Another burning issue is the theoretical grounding of Islamic theology as a discipline that refers to the full range of intellectual and educational traditions of Islam, in all its heterogeneity and its different cultural and intellectual articulations, and which, at the same time, as an academic discipline within a university framework, partakes equally and through active communication with other contemporary sciences in an open movement of pursuing scientific cognition.

  • Issue Year: 2015
  • Issue No: 61
  • Page Range: 13-22
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: Bosnian
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