Nader Hashemi

Nader Hashemi is an Assistant Professor of Middle East and Islamic Politics at the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver. He is the author of Islam, Secularism and Liberal Democracy: Toward a Democratic Theory for Muslim Societies (Oxford University Press, 2009). Danny Postel is the author of Reading "Legitimation Crisis" in Tehran: Iran and the Future of Liberalism (Prickly Paradigm Press, 2006) and is Communications Coordinator for the organization Interfaith Worker Justice.

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Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

Akbar Ganji in conversation with Charles Taylor

<br />Charles Taylor: If the human relation to religion and to God is not as shallow as the mainstream theory thinks, then what would happen in many cases is religion would be recomposed in new forms that meet the new situation. And that is in fact what I would argue has happened in the West. So this is a much more adequate theory to understand this historical and sociological reality, but what it required is a deep understanding of the place of religion in human life. So I would claim that there’s a single discourse and it’s made up of elements that look as though they are drawn from three disciplines, but in fact they cohere together as a single discourse. The three discourses would be philosophy, history and sociology. You can’t do sociology without history, history without sociology, and you can’t do either without a proper philosophical understanding of human motivation. So the whole thing hangs together from those three sources. [...]

Read the rest of Akbar Ganji in conversation with Charles Taylor.