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Science as an ally of religion: a Muslim appropriation of ‘the conflict thesis’
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YALCINKAYA, M. ALPER
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/ Appropriations
/ Attitudes
/ British
/ Buddhism
/ Christian history
/ Christian missionaries
/ Christianity
/ Christians
/ Compatibility
/ Conflict
/ Conflict theory
/ Cues
/ Dissertations & theses
/ Draper John W
/ Empires
/ Encroachment
/ General points
/ History of science
/ History of science and technology
/ History of science in relation to other disciplinary fields
/ History, 19th Century
/ Humans
/ Islam
/ Islam - history
/ Islamic countries
/ Islamic philosophy
/ Islamic theology
/ Judaism
/ Koran
/ Midhat Ahmed
/ Muslims
/ Ottoman Empire
/ Readers
/ Religion
/ Religion and Science
/ Representations
/ Science
/ Scientific research
/ Soul
/ Texts
/ Turkey
/ Turkish language
2011
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Science as an ally of religion: a Muslim appropriation of ‘the conflict thesis’
by
YALCINKAYA, M. ALPER
in
Appropriation
/ Appropriations
/ Attitudes
/ British
/ Buddhism
/ Christian history
/ Christian missionaries
/ Christianity
/ Christians
/ Compatibility
/ Conflict
/ Conflict theory
/ Cues
/ Dissertations & theses
/ Draper John W
/ Empires
/ Encroachment
/ General points
/ History of science
/ History of science and technology
/ History of science in relation to other disciplinary fields
/ History, 19th Century
/ Humans
/ Islam
/ Islam - history
/ Islamic countries
/ Islamic philosophy
/ Islamic theology
/ Judaism
/ Koran
/ Midhat Ahmed
/ Muslims
/ Ottoman Empire
/ Readers
/ Religion
/ Religion and Science
/ Representations
/ Science
/ Scientific research
/ Soul
/ Texts
/ Turkey
/ Turkish language
2011
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Science as an ally of religion: a Muslim appropriation of ‘the conflict thesis’
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YALCINKAYA, M. ALPER
in
Appropriation
/ Appropriations
/ Attitudes
/ British
/ Buddhism
/ Christian history
/ Christian missionaries
/ Christianity
/ Christians
/ Compatibility
/ Conflict
/ Conflict theory
/ Cues
/ Dissertations & theses
/ Draper John W
/ Empires
/ Encroachment
/ General points
/ History of science
/ History of science and technology
/ History of science in relation to other disciplinary fields
/ History, 19th Century
/ Humans
/ Islam
/ Islam - history
/ Islamic countries
/ Islamic philosophy
/ Islamic theology
/ Judaism
/ Koran
/ Midhat Ahmed
/ Muslims
/ Ottoman Empire
/ Readers
/ Religion
/ Religion and Science
/ Representations
/ Science
/ Scientific research
/ Soul
/ Texts
/ Turkey
/ Turkish language
2011
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Science as an ally of religion: a Muslim appropriation of ‘the conflict thesis’
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Science as an ally of religion: a Muslim appropriation of ‘the conflict thesis’
2011
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John W. Draper's History of the Conflict between Religion and Science (1874) is commonly regarded as the manifesto of the ‘conflict thesis’. The superficiality of this thesis has been demonstrated in recent studies, but to read Draper's work only as a text on ‘science versus religion’ is to miss half of its significance, as it also involved evaluations of individual religions with respect to their attitudes towards science. Due to Draper's favourable remarks on Islam, the Ottoman author Ahmed Midhat translated his work into Turkish, and published it along with his own comments on Draper's arguments. Midhat interpreted Islam using the cues provided by Draper, and portrayed it as the only religion compatible with science. While his Christian readers condemned Draper for his approach to Islam, Midhat transformed the ‘conflict thesis’ into a proclamation that Islam and science were allies in opposition to Christian encroachment on the Ottoman Empire. This paper analyses Midhat's appropriation of Draper's work and compares it to the reaction of Draper's Christian readers. It discusses the context that made an alliance between Islam and science so desirable for Midhat, and emphasizes the impact of the historico-geographical context on the encounters between and representations of science and religion.
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