Street Theology' : Vernacular Theology and Muslim Youth in Norway
This article discusses the production of Islamic theology in its European contextual and vernacular articulations. The focus is on how young Muslims in Norway contribute to the ongoing reflection on and formation of Islamic theology. To that end, it examines texts produced and disseminated by a grou...
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