Gardiner, Noah Daedalus
Associate Professor
Noah Gardiner is a scholar of Islamic thought and culture with particular research interests in Sufism, esotericism and the occult sciences, manuscript culture, and the Arabic-speaking Mediterranean of the 12th-15th centuries C.E.
Biographical Profile
- College
- College of Arts and Sciences
- Department
- Religious Studies
- Tenure Status
- Tenured
Interest Background
- Interest Keywords
- Exploring Religion: Religion and the Book,
Introduction to Islam,
Qurʿan and Hadith,
Sufism,
Islamic Theology and Philosophy - Personal Focus Areas
- spread and development of the “science of letters and names” (ʿilm al-huruf wa-al-asmaʾ), ways that ideas and practices move from the fringes to the mainstream (and sometimes back again), role of “the book” in religion—as material artifact, transcendent text, and everything in-between
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