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SUMMARY:Guest Lecture: Religious Charisma\, Civility and Sovereignty in th
 e Sociology of Islam
DTSTART:20161121T171500Z
DTEND:20161121T184500Z
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UID:guest-lecture-armando-salvatore-2661@ceres.rub.de
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DESCRIPTION:Guest lecture presented by Prof. Dr. Armando Salvatore (McGill
  University\, Montreal)\n\nThe lecture will delineate some key trajectorie
 s in the history of the Islamic ecumene through which saintly charisma was
  appropriated by various rulers for the sake of political legitimacy. The 
 presentation will also focus on the shifting role of religious knowledge p
 roduction in the process. The analysis will show the emergence of original
  forms of precolonial political modernity that can be contrasted with the 
 European Leviathan-model of sacral sanctioning of sovereignty. Examples ar
 e mainly drawn from the evolution of Ottoman rule and court culture in the
  larger context of early modern Islamicate empires and their changing reli
 gio-political cultures.\n
LOCATION:CERES Palais\, room "Ruhrpott" (4.13)
URL:https://ceres.rub.de/en/events/guest-lecture-armando-salvatore/
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