February 10, 2015
9:00PM - 10:00PM
206 Denney Hall
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Radical Objectivity/Radical Subjectivity: Genealogies of Natural Theology in Islam
Event Host: Near Eastern Languages and Cultures
Rodrigo Adem, "Radical Objectivity/Radical Subjectivity: Genealogies of Natural Theology in Islam"The Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures invites you to a lecture on Tuesday, February 10 at 4:00 pm in Denney Hall 206. Rodrigo Adem is a Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellow at the University of Chicago and will examine the historical genesis of two seminal rationalist schools of island theology, Mu'tazilism and Ash'arism. The lecture will explain how the nature of each school's professed "rationalist mandate" colored its respective outlook at the economy of salvation in Islam.https://nelc.osu.edu/Event/RadicalObjectivityRadicalSubjectivity
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Radical Objectivity/Radical Subjectivity: Genealogies of Natural Theology in Islam
Event Host: Near Eastern Languages and Cultures
Rodrigo Adem, "Radical Objectivity/Radical Subjectivity: Genealogies of Natural Theology in Islam"The Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures invites you to a lecture on Tuesday, February 10 at 4:00 pm in Denney Hall 206. Rodrigo Adem is a Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellow at the University of Chicago and will examine the historical genesis of two seminal rationalist schools of island theology, Mu'tazilism and Ash'arism. The lecture will explain how the nature of each school's professed "rationalist mandate" colored its respective outlook at the economy of salvation in Islam.https://nelc.osu.edu/Event/RadicalObjectivityRadicalSubjectivity
206 Denney Hall
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Event Host: Near Eastern Languages and Cultures
Rodrigo Adem, "Radical Objectivity/Radical Subjectivity: Genealogies of Natural Theology in Islam"
The Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures invites you to a lecture on Tuesday, February 10 at 4:00 pm in Denney Hall 206. Rodrigo Adem is a Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellow at the University of Chicago and will examine the historical genesis of two seminal rationalist schools of island theology, Mu'tazilism and Ash'arism. The lecture will explain how the nature of each school's professed "rationalist mandate" colored its respective outlook at the economy of salvation in Islam.
https://nelc.osu.edu/Event/RadicalObjectivityRadicalSubjectivity