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Religious Belonging and Interreligious Encounters in Europe and Beyond
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This Festschrift celebrates Professor Gerard Wiegers’s pioneering work in Islamic and Religious Studies by bringing together innovative research on religious belonging and interreligious encounters...
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07 January 2027
This Festschrift celebrates Professor Gerard Wiegers’s pioneering work in Islamic and Religious Studies by bringing together innovative research on religious belonging and interreligious encounters in Europe and beyond. Covering medieval Iberia and North Africa, Muslim Russia and Bosnia, and contemporary Europe, the volume examines how religious communities and individuals have negotiated coexistence, conflict, knowledge exchange, and communal boundaries in diverse historical settings. Drawing on new archival research and interdisciplinary approaches, contributions engage theoretical and methodological debates in the study of religion and offer original perspectives on how interreligious interaction may shape political authority, social relations, and cultural memory.
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Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Numen Book Series
Publication Date:
07 January 2027
ISBN: 9789004780392
Format: Hardcover
Markus Altena Davidsen is University Lecturer in Sociology of Religion at Leiden University. His research focuses on method, theory, and research history in the study of religion, fiction-based religion, and religious education.
Dženita Karić is University Lecturer in Religious Studies and Cultural Heritage at the University of Amsterdam. She is the author of Bosnian Hajj Literature: Multiple Paths to the Holy (Edinburgh University Press, 2022).
Gulnaz Sibgatullina is University Lecturer of Illiberal Regimes at the University of Amsterdam. She is the co-editor, with Gerard Wiegers, of European Muslims and the Qur’an: Practices of Translation, Interpretation, and Commodification (De Gruyter, 2024).