Islam in a Post-Secular Society Religion, Secularity and the Antagonism of Recalcitrant Faith

Islam in the Post-Secular Society: Religion, Secularity and the Antagonism of Recalcitrant Faith critically examines the unique challenges facing Muslims in Europe and North America. From the philosophical perspective of the Frankfurt School's critical theory, this book attempts not only to dia...

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Main Author: Byrd, Dustin (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Leiden, Boston Brill 2016
Series:Studies in Critical Social Sciences
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