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Oliver Leaman

    Oliver Leaman is a Professor of Philosophy and expert in Judaic studies, with a keen interest in Islamic, Jewish, and Eastern philosophy. His work delves into profound questions of human existence and spirituality, emphasizing the interconnectedness of diverse thought traditions. Leaman's approach is characterized by analytical precision and a drive to bridge ancient wisdom with modern thought, offering readers an engaging exploration of complex philosophical systems.

    Eastern Philosophy: Key Readings
    An Introduction to Classical Islamic Philosophy
    Jewish Thought
    Controversies in Contemporary Islam
    Islam: The Key Concepts
    Averroes and His Philosophy
    • 2019

      Islam and Morality

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Islam and Morality considers how Islam, the Qur'an, and other Islamic texts have approached the ethics of a variety of contemporary and historical issues. Oliver Leaman provides a varied, balanced, and thought-provoking account of how Islamic thinkers discussed medical ethics, wealth, poverty, the environment, and law. He explores the work of a range of Islamic thinkers, including Rumi, Ibn al-'Arabi, al-Ghazali, Mutahhari and Barlas, while taking into consideration the different branches of Islam and Islamic theology and law. The book also considers how Islam understands the concept of free will, the relationship between good and evil, and far less abstract topics like what we should eat and drink.Aimed at upper level undergraduates, postgraduates, and researchers working in Islamic Studies and ethics, this is one of the first books to provide a sustained reading of the importance of ethics within Islam.

      Islam and Morality
    • 2013

      Controversies in Contemporary Islam

      • 238 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Controversies are highlighted as crucial to understanding contemporary Islam and the concerns of Muslims today. The book explores significant issues within Islamic studies, delving into the debates and arguments surrounding them. Through this examination, it aims to enhance the reader's comprehension of the diverse interpretations and challenges faced within the religion.

      Controversies in Contemporary Islam
    • 2010

      Discusses the origins of the Jewish Bible. This work recounts the history of the Jewish people from the era of Patriarchs and Prophets through the Middle Ages up to the contemporary era. It outlines the Jewish liturgical calendar and its major rites and modes of worship. It considers the great variety of Jewish literatures, art, food and culture.

      Judaism
    • 2007

      Islam: The Key Concepts

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Key issues in Islam are explored in this concise guide, including the Qur'an, faith, theology, and gender. The authors delve into contemporary topics such as fundamentalism, martyrdom, and Jihad, while also examining the presence and influence of Islam in America and Europe. Islamic Law is another significant focus, providing a comprehensive understanding of the religion and its cultural implications.

      Islam: The Key Concepts
    • 2006

      Jewish Thought

      • 177 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      This contemporary introduction to Jewish faith explores key debates and philosophies that have shaped Jewish thought over the centuries. Topics include authority, relations with Greek thought, Islam, Christianity, and issues like Zionism and feminism. Oliver Leaman presents these ideas clearly, making it accessible for readers seeking to understand Judaism.

      Jewish Thought
    • 2001
    • 2000

      Through key readings from primary and secondary sources, this book guides the reader through the principle features of the remarkable range of eastern thought - including Buddhist, Confucian, Hindu, Islamic, Shinto and Zoroastrian. schovat popis

      Eastern Philosophy: Key Readings
    • 1999

      Key Concepts in Eastern Philosophy

      • 350 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Focusing on the essential terminology of Eastern philosophy, this book offers a comprehensive glossary that clarifies key concepts and ideas from various national traditions. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the philosophical frameworks of diverse cultures, providing clear definitions that enhance the reader's grasp of Eastern thought. This work is particularly beneficial for students, scholars, and anyone interested in deepening their knowledge of philosophical traditions outside the Western canon.

      Key Concepts in Eastern Philosophy
    • 1997

      Averroes and His Philosophy

      • 220 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
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      Averroes, a pivotal figure in philosophy, remains largely overlooked in contemporary discourse. This book seeks to address this gap by highlighting the substantial philosophical and historical importance of his work. Through an exploration of his ideas, it aims to reintroduce Averroes to modern readers and demonstrate the relevance of his contributions to the field of philosophy.

      Averroes and His Philosophy
    • 1997

      Moses Maimonides

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Moses Maimonides, a pivotal figure in Jewish thought and a groundbreaking philosopher in the Islamic world, is examined for his relevance to modern philosophical and theological issues. This study highlights his profound impact on contemporary debates, showcasing his unique contributions and the enduring significance of his ideas.

      Moses Maimonides