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TheoLounge: Gespräche über Gegenwart – jenseits von Glaube oder Unglaube (RefLab)TheoLounge: Gespräche über Gegenwart – jenseits von Glaube oder Unglaube (RefLab)Religion vermitteln – aber wie? Rafaela EstermannWie können Eltern ihren Kindern Religion vermitteln? Und stimmt es, dass Nicht-Religiöse Religion neutral erklären können? Die Zürcher Religionswissenschaftlerin Rafaela Estermann klärt auf. Wie können Eltern ihren Kindern Religion vermitteln? Und wie sieht es in Schulen aus? Viele Lehrerinnen und Lehrer halten im religionsbezogenen Unterricht offenbar das Prinzip der Neutralität hoch. Das Prinzip der Neutralität Im TheoLounge-Gespräch mit Johanna Di Blasi kärt die junge Religionswissenschaftlerin Rafaela Estermann über verbreitete Missverständnisse in der Religionsvermittlung auf. Dazu gehört die Vorstellung, wer nicht religiös sei, könne neut...2025-05-0337 minOxford Political ThoughtOxford Political ThoughtLawProfessor Mohammad Fadel speaking on ‘The Protean Sovereign of Sunni Law’ and Professor Lena Salaymeh speaking on ‘Reconsidering the Political in Premodern Islam.'2022-04-281h 22Oxford Political ThoughtOxford Political ThoughtLawProfessor Mohammad Fadel speaking on ‘The Protean Sovereign of Sunni Law’ and Professor Lena Salaymeh speaking on ‘Reconsidering the Political in Premodern Islam.'2022-04-281h 26American Academy of ReligionAmerican Academy of ReligionLena Salaymeh on Critiques and New Directions in Studying Islamic Legal TraditionsLena Salaymeh joins Religious Studies News to talk about her 2017 AAR award-winning book, "The Beginnings of Islamic Law: Late Antique Islamicate Legal Traditions." Salaymeh is interviewed by Kristian Petersen. Her book won the 2017 Award for the Excellence in the Study of Religion in the textual studies category.2018-04-0524 minNew Books in Islamic StudiesNew Books in Islamic StudiesLena Salaymeh, “Beginnings of Islamic Law: Late Antique Islamicate Legal Traditions” (Cambridge UP, 2016)In her brilliant new book Beginnings of Islamic Law: Late Antique Islamicate Legal Traditions (Cambridge University Press, 2016), Lena Salaymeh, Associate Professor of Law at Tel Aviv University, presents a fascinating account of the historical unfolding of Islamic Law that combines dazzling textual analysis with cutting-edge theoretical interventions. Beginnings of Islamic Law makes a formidable and eminently convincing case for a carefully historicized approach to the study of Islamic law while arguing for the intimate entanglement of law and history. Another hallmark of this book is its focus putting Islamic Legal traditions in conversation with Jewish Law in singularly productive...2016-12-0222 minExchanges: A Cambridge UP PodcastExchanges: A Cambridge UP PodcastLena Salaymeh, “Beginnings of Islamic Law: Late Antique Islamicate Legal Traditions” (Cambridge UP, 2016)In her brilliant new book Beginnings of Islamic Law: Late Antique Islamicate Legal Traditions (Cambridge University Press, 2016), Lena Salaymeh, Associate Professor of Law at Tel Aviv University, presents a fascinating account of the historical unfolding of Islamic Law that combines dazzling textual analysis with cutting-edge theoretical interventions. Beginnings of Islamic Law makes a formidable and eminently convincing case for a carefully historicized approach to the study of Islamic law while arguing for the intimate entanglement of law and history. Another hallmark of this book is its focus putting Islamic Legal traditions in conversation with Jewish Law in singularly productive...2016-12-0222 min