The limits of the sacred: The epistemology of ʻabd al-Karim soroush
In Ronald L. Nettler, Mohamed Mahmoud & John Cooper (eds.), Islam and Modernity: Muslim Intellectuals Respond. I. B. Tauris (2000)
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