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Between Reason and Revelation -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Part One: Understanding Changing Gender Norms in the Modern Era -- 1 Conceptualizing Gender, Religion and Islam -- 2 Towards a Theoretical Model for Changing Gender Norms in the Main Streams of Islamic Thought -- 2.1 Religion in Sociology -- 2.2 The Dialectical Relationship Between Religion and Human Being: Pluralism, Rationality and the Crisis of Meaning -- 2.3 Islam and Structuration Theory: Between Individual Agency and Global Justice -- 2.4 Religion and Recognition -- 2.5 Theoretical Approach to Analysing Changing Gender Normsin the Main Currents of Islam -- 3 Methodology for Comparative Research on theMain Currents of Islam -- 4 Women's Rights in Iran and CEDAW: a Comparison -- 4.1 An Overview on the History of Women's Rights in Iran -- 4.2 The Emergence of CEDAW as a Global Norm of Gender Justice -- 4.3 Women's Rights in the Current Laws of the Islamic Republic of Iranin Comparison with CEDAW -- 5 Three Streams of Thought in the Near East and Iran and Their Views on Women's Rights -- 5.1 Women's Position in Diverse Currents of Islamic and Secular Thought in the Near East: the State of Research -- 5.2 Some Aspects of the Historical Development of the Islamic Mu'tazili and Ash'ari Schools -- Part Two: Changing Gender Norms in the Main Currents of Islamic thought in Iran -- Introduction -- 6 Revelation and Gender Norms in the Fundamentalist Perspective -- 6.1 Religion as Structure -- 6.2 Individual Agency and Human Reason -- 6.3 Global Norms of Justice and Human Dignity -- 6.4 Women's Rights in the Fundamentalist Perspective -- 7 Gender Norms Between Revelation und Human Reason in the Reformist Perspective -- 7.1 Individual Agency and Rationality in the Reformist View -- 7.2 Reformists and Global Norms of Justice and Human Dignity. 327 $a7.3 Women's Rights in the Reformist Perspective -- 8 Seculars and Human Reason -- 8.1 Structural Approach to Religion -- 8.2 Individual Agency in a Rational Reading of Islam -- 8.3 Global Norms of Justice and Human Dignity in the Secular Perspective -- 9 Changing Gender Norms in the Dialectical Relationship Between Revelation and Human Reason -- 9.1 The Model for the Dialectical Relationship Between Religion, Revelation, Reason and Individual Agency -- 9.2 Main Currents of Islamic Thought -- 9.3 Desert-Based Notion of Justice -- 9.4 Justice Based on Individual Self-Determination Versus Desert-Based Justice -- Bibliography -- Index. 330 $aWomen?s movements in Islamic countries have had a long and arduous journey in their quest for the realization of human rights and genuine equality. 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