Religion and Revolution: Spiritual and Political Islām in Ernesto Cardenal

Religion and Revolution: Spiritual and Political Islām in Ernesto Cardenal book cover

Religion and Revolution: Spiritual and Political Islām in Ernesto Cardenal

Author(s): John Andrew Morrow (Author)

  • Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • Publication Date: 27 Jun. 2012
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 280 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1443837679
  • ISBN-13: 9781443837675

Book Description

Religion and Revolution provides a comprehensive study of spiritual and political Islām in Ernesto Cardenal, the great Latin American poet, priest, and revolutionary. The work studies the relationship between Thomas Merton and Ṣūfism, Cardenal’s connection to spiritual Islām, as well as the Ṣūfī sources cited in his Cosmic Canticle. The work equally examines the impact of political Islām on his ideology, focusing particularly on his trip to Iran during the very triumph of the Islāmic Revolution. Using Cardenal’s “Interlude of the Revolution in Iran” as a starting point, the work provides a vivid and detailed description of the early days of the revolution as well as the ties between the Islāmic Republic of Iran and the Latin American left.

Editorial Reviews

Review

[T]his book…represents a new method of studying socio-political relations… It is a work that accurately helps to understand similarities and differences between two ideological, philosophical, and religious concepts which have significant resonance in our times. –Héctor Manzolillo, Literary and Socio-Political Advisor and Social Activist

By introducing the works of Cardenal to English speaking Muslims, Dr. Morrow has opened an important window… One can, therefore, conclude that Cardenal’s works represent a genuine effort to build bridges between East and West, Christianity and Islam, and Latin America and Islamic Iran. –Zafar Bangash, Institute of Contemporary Islamic Thought

About the Author

Dr John Andrew Morrow received his PhD from the University of Toronto where he specialized in Hispanic Studies, Native Studies, and Arabic-Islāmic Studies. He has taught at numerous institutions of higher learning, including the University of Toronto, Park University, Northern State University, Eastern New Mexico University and Ivy Tech. In the fall of 2011, he served as Professor of Advanced Spanish, Travel Literature, and Islāmic Culture for the Institute for Shipboard Education’s prestigious Semester at Sea program which is academically sponsored by the University of Virginia. Besides a large body of peer-reviewed academic articles and edited works, Professor Morrow is the author of Islāmic Insights: Writings and Reviews, the Encyclopedia of Islāmic Herbal Medicine, Amerindian Elements in the Poetry of Ernesto Cardenal: Mythic Foundations of the Colloquial Narrative, Amerindian Elements in the Poetry of Rubén Darío: The Alter Ego as the Indigenous Other, and Arabic, Islām, and the Allāh Lexicon: How Language Shapes our Conception of God.

View on Amazon

电子书代发PDF格式价格30我要求助
未经允许不得转载:Wow! eBook » Religion and Revolution: Spiritual and Political Islām in Ernesto Cardenal