
Western Christians in the twentieth century viewed Islam through a lens of social and political concerns that would have appeared novel to their medieval and early-modern predecessors. Concerns about the predicament of secular 'modernity' infused Christian discourse with distinct assumptions that shaped engagement with Islam in fundamentally new ways.J. N. D. (Norman) Anderson (1908-94), a highly influential British Christian scholar of Islam, embodied this new orientation in his commitment to 'modernize' Islam. Anderson's engagement with Islam as a missionary, intelligence agent, scholar of Islamic law and advisor to various Muslim governments, spanned multiple decades and continents. As well as shaping Western understandings of Islamic law and its application, he was involved in debates about the end of the British Empire and the transformation of Christian missions following formal decolonization.Because of Anderson's location at the intersection of so many different debates concerning Islam, his life provides unique insights into the ways in which Christians reconfigured their response to Islam in the last century. Given Christianity's continued influence on British and American ideas about Islam, this study provides crucial insight into the persistent focus on 'modernizing' and 'secularizing' Islam today.
This study investigates how J. N. D. Anderson’s career as a scholar and advisor reflects the broader twentieth-century Christian effort to modernize and secularize Islam. Todd Thompson examines Anderson’s multifaceted roles as a missionary, intelligence agent, and legal scholar to demonstrate how Western Christian discourse shifted in response to the challenges of secular modernity. By analyzing Anderson’s influence on British and American perceptions of Islamic law, the author argues that these historical engagements continue to shape contemporary Western approaches to the Islamic world.
What You Will Find
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Scholars recognize this work as a significant contribution to the history of Christian engagement with Islam during the colonial and post-colonial eras. Experts frequently note that the text provides a necessary framework for understanding the intellectual origins of modern Western policy toward Islamic law and secularization.
Page Count:
320
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190697628
ISBN-13:
9780190697624
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