Orientalism, Volume 10A groundbreaking critique of the West's historical, cultural, and political perceptions of the East that is—decades after its first publication—one of the most important books written about our divided world. |
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Page 60
... Christian thinkers who tried to understand Islam was an analogical one ; since Christ is the basis of Christian faith , it was assumed quite incorrectly— that Mohammed was to Islam as Christ was to Christianity . Hence the polemic name ...
... Christian thinkers who tried to understand Islam was an analogical one ; since Christ is the basis of Christian faith , it was assumed quite incorrectly— that Mohammed was to Islam as Christ was to Christianity . Hence the polemic name ...
Page 61
... Christian opinion was an erection which could not be demolished , even to be rebuilt.39 This rigorous Christian picture of Islam was intensified in in- numerable ways , including during the Middle Ages and early Renaissance - a large ...
... Christian opinion was an erection which could not be demolished , even to be rebuilt.39 This rigorous Christian picture of Islam was intensified in in- numerable ways , including during the Middle Ages and early Renaissance - a large ...
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... Christian West . In other words , modern Orientalism derives from secularizing elements in eighteenth - century European culture . One , the expansion of the Orient further east geographically and further back temporally loosened , even ...
... Christian West . In other words , modern Orientalism derives from secularizing elements in eighteenth - century European culture . One , the expansion of the Orient further east geographically and further back temporally loosened , even ...
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