Theology and Society in the Second and Third Centuries of the Hijra. Volume 6.2: Texts XXII-XXXV: A History of Religious Thought in Early Islam

Josef van Ess
Translated by Joep Lameer
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Theology and Society in the Second and Third Centuries of the Hijra. Volume 6.2: Texts XXII-XXXV: A History of Religious Thought in Early Islam

Josef van Ess
Translated by Joep Lameer
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  • Published date: Jun 18, 2026
  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Brill
  • ISBN: 9789004760561
  • Dimensions: 6.102362204" W x 1.0" L x 9.251968503" H
Josef van Ess (1934-2021) was Emeritus Professor of Islamic Studies and Semitic Languages, University of Tübingen, Germany. He published widely on the History of the Islamic World; Islamic theology and philosophy, especially with respect to the formative period (8th-10th centuries) and the age of the Mongol conquests (13th-14th centuries); and Islamic mysticism. His most famous work and is Theologie und Gesellschaft in 6 volumes (de Gruyter 1991-97), the English translation of which is being published by Brill.

Joep Lameer (Ph.D. Leiden, 1992) specialises in Islamic philosophy and logic. Proficient in Persian and Arabic, he has a passion for philology and codicology, publishing books and scholarly articles, some of them jointly with young and upcoming scholars from Iran. A resident of Tehran for several years, he was awarded the Iranian Book of the Year Prize in 2010 for a study on the epistemology of Mullā Ṣadrā (17th cent.). Doing much to promote Iranian scholarship outside Iran, he was actively involved in Brill’s publication of the Miras Maktoob Persian e-book Collection some years ago.

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