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John Louis Esposito (born 19 May 1940, Brooklyn, New York City) is a professor of International Affairs and Islamic Studies at Georgetown University. He is also the director of Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal center for Muslim-Christian understanding at Georgetown University. [1] For the professor named John Esposito, see John Esposito. ... is the 139th day of the year (140th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1940 (MCMXL) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display the full 1940 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... This article is about the borough of New York City. ... New York, New York and NYC redirect here. ... Islamic Studies is the academic discipline which focuses on Islamic issues. ... Georgetown University is an elite private research university located in Georgetown, Washington, D.C., United States. ... HRH Price Alwaleed Bin Talal Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud HRH Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, born in 1955 and usually known simply as Prince Alwaleed, is a member of the Saudi Royal Family who has amassed an independent fortune through investments in shares and property. ... Georgetown University is an elite private research university located in Georgetown, Washington, D.C., United States. ...

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Early life

Esposito was raised a Catholic in an Italian neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York City, and spent a decade in a Catholic monastery. After taking his first degree he worked as a management consultant and high-school teacher. He then studied and received a masters in theology at St Johns University. He earned a PhD at Temple University, Pennsylvania in 1974, studying Islam and held post doc appointments at Harvard and Oxford Universities. This article is about the borough of New York City. ... New York, New York and NYC redirect here. ... For the private Christian university in Tennessee, see Tennessee Temple University. ... Capital Harrisburg Largest city Philadelphia Area  Ranked 33rd  - Total 46,055 sq mi (119,283 km²)  - Width 280 miles (455 km)  - Length 160 miles (255 km)  - % water 2. ... For people named Islam, see Islam (name). ...


Academic career

For nearly twenty years after completing his PhD, Esposito had taught religious studies (including Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam) at the College of the Holy Cross, a Jesuit college in Massachusetts. At Holy Cross, Esposito held the Loyola Professor of Middle East Studies position, was the chair of the Department of Religious Studies, and the director of college's Center for International Studies.[2] At Georgetown University, Esposito holds the distinguished position of University Professor and teaches as both a Professor Religion and International Affairs and Professor of Islamic Studies.[3] Hinduism (known as in modern Indian languages[1]) is a religious tradition[2] that originated in the Indian subcontinent. ... A silhouette of a Buddha statue at Ayutthaya, Thailand. ... Not to be confused with Holy Cross College (Indiana) or other similarly named Holy Cross Colleges. ... The Society of Jesus (Latin: Societas Iesu), commonly known as the Jesuits, is a Roman Catholic religious order. ... This article is about the U.S. State. ... Georgetown University is an elite private research university located in Georgetown, Washington, D.C., United States. ...


He published "Islam and Politics" in 1984, and "Islam: The Straight Path" in 1988; both books sold well, going through many editions. In addition to more than 35 books,he is editor-in-chief of a number of Oxford reference works including "The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World", "The Oxford History of Islam", "The Oxford Dictionary of Islam" The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World (5vols. forthcoming 2008)and Oxford Islamic Studies Online.[2] The Oxford Dictionary of Islam is a dictionary of Islam, with John Esposito as editor-in-chief. ...


In 1988, he was elected president of the Middle East Studies Association of North America (MESA). He has also served as president of the American Council for the Study of Islamic Societies. He served as Vice Chair of the Board of Directors of the Center for the Study of Islam & Democracy from 1999 to 2004 and is a member of the World Economic Forum’s Council of 100 Leaders and the High Level Group of the U.N. Alliance of Civilizations. A recipient of the American Academy of Religion’s 2005 Martin E. Marty Award for the Public Understanding of Religion and of Pakistan’s Quaid-i-Azzam Award for Outstanding Contributions in Islamic Studies, in 2003 he received the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University Award for Outstanding Teaching Middle East Studies Association of North America (often referred to as MESA) is, according to its website, a non-political association that fosters the study of the Middle East, promotes high standards of scholarship and teaching, and encourages public understanding of the region and its peoples through programs, publications and...


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Georgetown University's Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding, which was founded and currently directed by Esposito, was the recipient of a $20 million endowment from Saudi Arabian Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal "to advance education in the fields of Islamic civilization and Muslim-Christian understanding and strengthen its presence as a world leader in facilitating cross-cultural and inter-religious dialogue."[4] The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is a country on the Arabian Peninsula. ... HRH Price Alwaleed Bin Talal Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud HRH Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, born in 1955 and usually known simply as Prince Alwaleed, is a member of the Saudi Royal Family who has amassed an independent fortune through investments in shares and property. ... ...


Criticism

Martin Kramer, an Israeli academic from Tel Aviv University, writes that Esposito "would have remained obscure even by the standards of Middle Eastern studies" if it were not for Edward Said. It was Said's successful 1978 book Orientalism that spurred a large demand "for sympathetic texts on Islam" that were "uncontaminated by anti-Americanisms" and "preferably even written by an American." Esposito's rise, Kramer writes, can be solely attributed to his ability to meet this demand.[5] Martin Kramer (b. ... Edward Wadie Saïd, Arabic: , , (1 November 1935 – 25 September 2003) was a Palestinian-American literary theorist and outspoken Palestinian activist. ... Edward Said Orientalism is a 1978 book by Edward Said that marked the beginnings of postcolonial studies. ... Anti-Americanism, often Anti-American sentiment, is defined as being opposed or hostile to the United States of America, its people, its principles, or its policies. ...


In 2002, Campus Watch, an American website, described Esposito "as one of the foremost apologists for Islamism in recent years."[6] Campus Watch is a project of the Middle East Forum, an American pro-Israel think tank. ... Apologetics is the field of study concerned with the systematic defense of a position. ...


Selected bibliography

References
  • "The Oxford History of Islam", as editor (2004) ISBN 0195107993
  • "The Islamic World: Past and Present", as editor (2004, 3 volume set) ISBN 0195165209
  • "The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World", as editor (1995, 4 volume set) ISBN 0195066138
  • "The Oxford Dictionary of Islam", as editor (1994) ISBN 0195125592
Nonfiction books
  • "Islam: The Straight Path" (1st edition: 1988, 3rd edition: 2004) ISBN 0195182669
  • "Unholy War: Terror in the Name of Islam" (2002) ISBN 0195154355
  • "What Everyone Needs to Know About Islam" (2002) ISBN 0195157133
  • "Women in Muslim Family Law", coauthored with Natana J. Delong-Bas (2nd edition: 2002) ISBN 0815629087
  • "Makers of Contemporary Islam", coauthored John Voll (2001) ISBN 0195141288
  • "The Islamic Threat: Myth or Reality?" (3rd edition: 1999) ISBN 0195130766
  • "Political Islam: Radicalism, Revolution or Reform" (1997) ISBN 1555871682
Academic collections
  • "Islam in Asia: Religion, Politics, & Society", as editor (2006) ISBN 0195040821
  • "Turkish Islam and the Secular State: The Gulen Movement", as coeditor with M. Hakan Yavuz (2003) ISBN 0815630409
  • "Modernizing Islam: Religion in the Public Sphere in the Middle East and Europe", as coeditor with Francois Burgat (2003) ISBN 0813531985
  • "Iran at the Crossroads", as coeditor with R.K. Ramazani (2000) ISBN 0312238169
  • "Islam, Gender and Social Change", as coeditor with Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad (1997) ISBN 0195113578
  • "Islam and Politics", as editor (1st edition: 1984, 4th edition: 1998) ISBN 0815627742
  • "Islam and Democracy", as coeditor with John Voll (1996) ISBN 0195108167

The Oxford Dictionary of Islam is a dictionary of Islam, with John Esposito as editor-in-chief. ...

References

  1. ^ [1][2]
  2. ^ a b c Bio of John Esposito, Center for the Study of Islam & Democracy. Accessed February 23 2007
  3. ^ Esposito, John. Academic Biography],[Georgetown University]]. Accessed February 23 2007
  4. ^ Press Release: Georgetown University Receives $20 Million Gift From HRH Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal To Expand Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding, Georgetown University, December 12 2005. Accessed February 23 2007
  5. ^ Kramer, Martin (2001) Islam Obscured. Chapter 3 from Ivory Towers on Sand: The Failure of Middle Eastern Studies in America, pp. 44–60. Washington Institute for Near East Policy. Accessed on November 20 2006.
  6. ^ Campus Watch, Esposito: Apologist for Militant Islam, published by FrontPage Magazine, September 3 2002, accessed February 22 2007

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External links

  • John Esposito's Homepage
  • Islam and Democracy, Article by John Esposito
  • Political Islam: Beyond the Green Menace, Article by John Esposito
  • John Esposito dicusses his new book, Unholy War, at the Carnegie Council.

Interviews The Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs is a New York City-based foreign policy think tank. ...


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