Monica M. Ringer
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到了19世纪,“宗教”作为一种普遍现象的观念已经根深蒂固。因此,宗教是这种普遍现象的表达,映射到人类文明的进化。对差异的解释脱离了神学上的真/假二元对立,而重新定位到人类宗教进化的普遍分类学上。在这个概念中,“原始”宗教是“原始”文明的症状,“先进”宗教同样属于并反映了“先进”文明。作为语境化的历史决定论,使宗教能够根据文明进步的新标准被置于这种分类法中。本章探讨伊斯兰现代主义者在这种普遍的、现象学的和文明的分类学中对伊斯兰教的“定位”。本书的重点是阐明他们对伊斯兰教作为人类历史的一部分和贡献的理解,以及这套新的思想范式如何改变了他们对伊斯兰教的分类和理解,将其视为一种普遍的宗教现象,而不是一套文本、传统、实践等等。本章还详细阐述了伊斯兰现代主义者与基督教、宗教研究学者之间的复杂辩论,特别是关于伊斯兰教相对于其他一神论传统的地位。
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Locating Islam
By the nineteenth-century, the idea of ‘religion’ as a universal phenomenon had become firmly entrenched. Religions in the particular were therefore expressions of this universal phenomena, mapped onto human civilizational evolution. The explanation of difference moved away from a theologically-based true/false binary, and was relocated onto a universal taxonomy of mankind’s religious evolution. In this conception, ‘primitive’ religions were symptomatic of ‘primitive’ civilizations, ‘advanced’ religions likewise belonging to and reflecting ‘advanced’ civilizations. Historicism, as contextualization, enabled religions to be located in this taxonomy according to new criteria of civilizational progress. This chapter explores Islamic Modernists’ ‘location’ of Islam in this universal, phenomenological and civilizational taxonomy. The focus is on elucidating their understanding of Islam as part of, and contributing to, universal human history, and ways in which this new set of intellectual paradigms shifted their categorization and understanding of Islam as a universal religious phenomenon, as opposed to a set of texts, traditions, practices, and so forth. This chapter also elaborates the complex debates that Islamic Modernists engaged in with their Christian, religious studies scholarly counterparts, particularly over the position of Islam relative to other monotheistic traditions.
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