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- W4386956548 abstract "Scholarship attempting to engage Deleuze’s theological consequences and possibilities has been dominated by Christian and Christocentric lenses. <italic>Sufi Deleuze</italic> argues that Deleuzian studies of theology have excluded non-Christian traditions and offers an intervention, engaging Deleuzian questions and themes from within Islamic tradition. By examining what I call “secretions of Islamic atheism,” I argue that Islamic tradition offers its own resources for navigating the theological tensions between transcendence and immanence that have defined Deleuze’s contributions to theology, and draw from these resources to imagine a Sufism of pure immanence. A Deleuzian approach to Islamic theology would have to affirm that there is no such thing as a universal “Islamic theology” that can speak for all Muslims in all historical settings, but rather a multiplicity of power struggles between major and minor forces that contest each other over authenticity, authority, and the making of “orthodoxy.” The discussions in <italic>Sufi Deleuze</italic> highlight Islam’s extraordinary range of possibilities, making use not only of canonically privileged materials such as the Qur’an and major hadith collections, but also exploring a variety of marginalized resources found throughout Islam that challenge the notion of a singular “mainstream” tradition. To say it in Deleuze’s vocabulary, Islam is a rhizome." @default.
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- W4386956548 title "Sufi Deleuze" @default.
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