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The Impact of Buddhism on Chinese Material Culture (Buddhisms: A Princeton University Press Series)

DOC The Impact of Buddhism on Chinese Material Culture (Buddhisms: A Princeton University Press Series) by John Kieschnick in History

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Lost in the Sacred poses questions about the Muslim world that no other book by a Western writer has dared to ask. Focusing on the Arab Middle East; Dan Diner asks what caused the Muslim world to lag behind so dramatically. Is Western dominance to blame? Or is the problem even with Islam itself? These questions; however unsettling; need to be asked--and they are being posed all across the Muslim world today. This book provides cautious answers that are no less disturbing than the questions. Diner argues that Islam's cultural stasis is not due to the Muslim faith itself; but to the nature of the sacred it is infused with and that penetrates every aspect of life--spiritual and material. He reveals how the sacred in Islam suspends the acceleration of social time; hinders change; and circumvents secularization and modernity. Diner takes readers on an unforgettable intellectual journey; from today's global conflicts back into the distant past. He describes the Muslim encounter with the emerging West in early modernity; the challenges Western imperial expansion posed in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries; the time-suspending impact of Arabic as a sacred language; the prevention of print; the classical age of Islam with its dazzling heights of learning and culture--and much more. Diner traces an entangled perspective; combining the spiritual with the social; and the cultural with the political. Throughout; he draws our attention to the urgent need for secularization and modernization in Islam. The Muslim world is in crisis. Lost in the Sacred explains why.


#104233 in Books Princeton University Press 2003-04-06 2003-04-06Ingredients: Example IngredientsOriginal language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x .90 x 6.00l; 1.10 #File Name: 0691096767360 pages


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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful. Serious scholarship here.By Professor Robert Henry Sr.Well-rounded and thorough; with a very readable background as well; it lacks serious photographs to complement the text.1 of 8 people found the following review helpful. Got it in 3 daysBy J.GamewayBook was brand new and exactly as described. Would definitely do business again. Saved money buying online rather than going to my University's bookstore.

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