Préalables épistémologiques à une sociologie religieuse de l'Islam

Islam, geographically located between the industrial Christian societies and the great religions of the Far East, has given rise to many juridical, theological, or mystical studies, but few that can be qualified strictly speaking as religions sociology studies. The effective initiation of such studi...

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Published in:Archives de sciences sociales des religions
Main Author: Charnay, Jean-Paul 1928-2013 (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:French
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Published: Ed. de l'Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales [1974]
In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions
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Summary:Islam, geographically located between the industrial Christian societies and the great religions of the Far East, has given rise to many juridical, theological, or mystical studies, but few that can be qualified strictly speaking as religions sociology studies. The effective initiation of such studies calls for certain epistemological clarifications. At the outset the sociographical collecting of data must be modelled on the ontological constructions of Islam. There follows from this the necessity of providing for explanatory systems in an intermediary position between the way in which Islam presents itself intellectually and the underlying structures which vary according to the milieu and the moment and which orient the experienced religions phenomena. Another purpose of these intermediary systems is to check, as far as is possible, the conceptual ethnocentrisms which tend to interpret reality in terms of a predetermined ideology. All research into this subject then must first go through a criticism and at times a new formulation of the methods of religions sociology in terms of the interrogation possibilities offered by the Moslem societies. Moreover, it is highly probable that similar ways of stating the problems are imperative in the study of the other religions. They alone will allow progress to be mode towards an eventual theory of the religions phenomenon.
ISSN:1777-5825
Contains:Enthalten in: Archives de sciences sociales des religions
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.3406/assr.1974.1904