ARTIGOS JÁ PUBLICADOS SOBRE MOVIMENTO HIZMET E FETHULLAH GÜLEN
- “Globalization and Diversification of Islamic Movements: Three Turkish Cases” Ahmet T. Kuru, POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY, 120 (2), 253-274, SUM 2005.
- “Fethullah Gülen and the ‘People of the Book’: A Voice from Turkey for Interfaith Dialogue” Zeki Sarıtoprak, Sidney Griffith, MUSLIM WORLD, 95 (3), 329-340 JUL 2005.
- “Sufism and Modernity in the Thought of Fethullah Gülen“, Thomas Michel, MUSLIM WORLD, 95 (3), 341-358 JUL 2005.
- “Gülen on Religion and Science: A Theological Perspective“, Osman Bakar, MUSLIM WORLD, 95 (3), 359-372 JUL 2005.
- “Gülen’s Paradox: Combining Commitment and Tolerance“, Lester R. Kurtz, MUSLIM WORLD, 95 (3), 373-384 JUL 2005
- “State, Law, Civil Society and Islam in Contemporary Turkey“, İhsan Yılmaz, MUSLIM WORLD, 95 (3), 385-411 JUL 2005.
- “An Islamic Approach to Peace and Nonviolence: A Turkish Experience” Zeki Sarıtoprak, MUSLIM WORLD, 95 (3), 413-427 JUL 2005.
- “Redeemer or Outsider? The Gülen Community in the Civilizing Process“, Elisabeth Özdalga, MUSLIM WORLD, 95 (3), 429-446 JUL 2005.
- “An Interview with Fethullah Gülen” Zeki Sarıtoprak, Ali Ünal, MUSLIM WORLD, 95 (3), 447-467 JUL 2005.
- “Towards an Islamic liberalism?: The Nurcu movement and Fethullah Gulen“, Hakan Yavuz, MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, 53 (4), 584-605, FAL 1999.
- “The politics of engagement between Islam and the secular state: ambivalences of ‘civil society’“, Berna Turam, BRITISH JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY, 55 (2), 259-281, JUN 2004.
- “The Fethullah Gulen Community: Contribution or barrier to the consolidation of democracy in Turkey?“, Filiz Başkan, MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, 41 (6), 849-861, NOV 2005.
- “The Fethullah Gülen Movement and Its Politics of Representation in Turkey“, Mücahit Bilici, MUSLIM WORLD, 96 (1), 1-20, JAN 2006.
- “Contemporary Islamic conversations: M. Fethullah Gulen on Turkey, Islam, and the West (Book Review)”, Ahmet T. Kuru, MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, 62 (3), 529-530, SUM 2008.
- “Gülen’s Approach to Dialogue and Peace: Its Theoretical Background and Some Practical Perspectives”, Gürkan Çelik, Pim Valkenberg, The INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL of DIVERSITY in ORGANISATIONS, COMMUNITIES and NATIONS, 7(1), 29-38, 2007.
Articles presented in the conference, “Muslims Between Tradition and Modernity – The Gülen Movement as a Bridge Between Cultures” (Please note that these manuscripts are currently under further editing):
- Muslims between Islamic and European Legal Cultures, Leonid Sykiainen
- The Activities of the Gülen Movement in Germany: Actors, Framework,Motivation and Discourses, Bekim Agai
- A Turkish Solution for a Dutch Problem, Karel Steenbrink
- Transnational Localpatriotism: The Contribution of the Gülen Movement for the Integration of Muslims in Germany, Ercan Karakoyun
- Bible and the Qur’an and the Challenges of Today, Anton Wessels
- Pedagogy and Politics in the Later Works of Al-Farabi, Francesca Yardenit Albertini
- To talk at cross-purposes? The Role of Comprehension of Religion in the Meeting of Different Religions, Hans-Michael Haußig
- Culture Bridges as a Chance of Dialogue, Reinhard Kirste
- Is Inter-Religious Dialogue Enough for Peace in the Future?, Ahmet Muharrem Atlig
- The Main Thoughts of Fethullah Gülen in his Works, Wilhelm Willeke
- Bridging Cultures through the Values and Practice of Corporate and Professional Responsibility the Contribution of Fethullah Gülen, Simon Robinson
- Religious Identity in a Competitive, Pluralistic World: Cultural Capitalism, the Gülen Movement and Religious Education, Reuven Firestone
- The Gülen-Movement Down Under: Impressions and Findings from Australia, Claudia Derichs
- Desiderius Erasmus and Fethullah Gülen as Intercultural and Interreligious Bridge Builders, Pim Valkenberg
- The Concept of Ikhlas in Gülen`s Teachings, Thomas Michel
- Opposite decision – apostasy as a criterion of religious tolerance, Johann Hafner
- Social Protection and Islam – Philosophy and Contribution of the Gulen Movement to Social Protection in Turkish Communities in Germany and Australia, Wendy Smith
- Gülen’s Islamic ethic of the middle way, Gürkan Celik
- The tradition of religious discussions in Islam and the origin of the ring parable, Sylvia Powels-Niami
- The Political in the Religious. About the Interaction of Imperial Politics and the Increase of Islamistic Movements, Michael Lüders
- Is There any Connection Between Institutional Religion and the Inner Search for God? – Reconsideration of the Philosophical and Theological Difficulties of Religious Fundamentalism, Admiel Kosman
- Fethullah Gülen and Modern Turkey, Rainer Hermann
- The Gülen Movement and Science, Michael Blume
- Conservatism, democracy, and a decolonial option: Reading Fethullah Gülen as a political thinker, Klas Grinell
- The Role of Education in Transitional Societies. The Case Study of Educators in Kazakhstan, Alice Moscaritolo
- Violence: From the Perspective of Fethullah Gülen, Ismail Albayrak
- How to Make Strangers!, Wolfgang Kaschuba[/toggle]
Articles presented in the conference, “Islam in the Contemporary World: The Gülen Movement in Thought and Practice” (Please note that these manuscripts are currently under further editing):
- Intellectual Development of Fethullah Gülen, Omer Faruk Tuncer
- Hikma, Hokmah, Sophia as an Abrahamic Ethic for Life, “Fethullah Gülen in Dialogue with the Wisdom Traditions of Judaism and Christianity”, Johnston McMaster
- The Sentinels on the Parapet of The Consciousness of Fethullah Gülen, John Haughey
- The Social Background and the Specificities of the Gülen Movement, Gurkan Celik
- Dialoguing Across the World: Using the Gülen Model to Expand Cultural Horizons of Secondary Students, Tom Gage
- Incremental Hope: The Gulen Movement in Diyarbakır, Elazığ, and Malatya as a Model for Social Reform, Mark Webb
- A Muslim and Christian Interfaith Imperative – Stewardship of Creation, Larry Ulrich
- Interfaith Relations in the Thought of M. Fethullah Gülen, Richard Penaskovic
- Gülen’s Methods of Interfaith Dialogue, Yetkin Yildirim
- Then Which of Your Lord’s Blessings Shall We Deny?, Whitney Bodman
- The Gülen Agenda For Peace, Charles Isbell
- The Need for Interfaith Dialogue in Kosovo: The Contributions of Gulen Movement, Jeton Mehmeti
- Family Law and the Changing Role of Women in Moroccan society, Touria Khannous[/toggle]
Articles presented in the conference, “Islam In The Age of Global Challenges: Alternative Perspectives of The Gülen Movement” (Please note that these manuscripts are currently under further editing):
- Turkish Dance is the joy of existence: Serendipitous Consequences of the Turko-Islamic Gulen Movement, Andrew Achenbaum
- The Driver in the Mind of Fethullah Gulen, John C. Haughey
- Religious Freedom in the Baptist Vision and in Fethullah Gülen: Resources for Muslims and Christians, Paul Weller
- The Importance of Dialogue in a Rooted Conception of Cosmopolitanism Fethullah Gülen, Mohammad Modjtaid Shabestary and Charles Taylor, Mahmud Masaeli
- Fethullah Gulen and Islamic Literary Tradition, Philipp Bruckmayr
- Hizmet: From futuwwa tradition to the Emergence of Movement in Public Space, Erkan Togoslu
- From Gandhi to Gulen: The Habitus of Non-Agressive Action, Mustafa Gürbüz
- The Significance of the Fethullah Gulen Movement as a Global Educational and Inter-Religious Model of Social and Religious Change – A UK Perspective, Ian Williams
- The Context of the Gulen Movement: The Exceptional Story of Turkish Islam, Mustafa Akyol
- The Gülen Movement: A Contextual Analysis of Its Supporters and Critics, Loye Ashton
- Reductionist Approaches to the Rise and Aims of the Gülen Movement, Muhammed Çetin
- Australia: Islam and Dialogue: The Gülen Movement in Australia and the Development of A Different Kind of Young Turk, Greg Barton
- Tolerance as a Source of Peace: Gulen and the Islamic Conceptualization of Tolerance, Aaron Tyler
- How Islam is Promoting Liberal Democracy in Turkey: Reflections on the Fethullah Gulen Movement, Nader Hashemi
- Turkiye: Beyond Post-Islamism: A Critical Analysis of the Turkish Islamism’s Transformation toward Fethullah Gülen’s Stateless Cosmopolitan Islam, Ihsan Yilmaz
- Dying for a Cause: Youth, Violence and the Gulen Movement–Beyond Tolerance and Dialogue, Jon Pahl
- Interfaith Dialogue Organizations as Actors of Peace Building, Zeynep Sahin
- Ending Terror – By Words Alone?, Steve Wright
- Interreligious Dialogue as A Spiritual Practice, John Borelli
- Gülen’s Dialogic Sufism: A Constructional and Constructive Factor of Dialogue, Heon C. Kim
- A Preacher of Piety and Integrity of Action, Lynn Mitchell
- Gulen Movement: Gender and Practice, Patrick Hallzon
- Unresolved Concerns of Women in Modern Age: How Does the Gulen Movement Contribute to the Women Question?, Gulsum Gurbuz Kucuksari
- Progress Through Piety: Sohbetler (Spiritual Gatherings) of the Women Participants of the Gulen Movement, Margaret J Rausch
- Women in Islam: Muslim Perspectives and Fethullah Gulen, Sait Yavuz
- An Alternative Approach to Preventing Ethnic Conflict: The Role of the Gulen’s Schools in Strengthening the Delicate Relations Between Turkey and the Iraqi Kurds with Particular Reference to the “Kirkuk Crisis”, Harun Akyol
- Gulen Schools in East Africa: “The Secular Alternative in Kenya, and a Pragmatist Approach to Development in Uganda”, Mehmet Kalyoncu
- Education: Sustainable Economy for Global Peace, Phyllis Robinson
- Turkiye: Islamic Himma and Christian Charity, Ozguc Orhan
- Charity Activities of the Gulen Movement: “Kimse Yok mu?’ Foundation, Doğan Koç
- Kimse Yok mu: the Gülen Community’s Fight Against Poverty, Thomas Michel
- Fethullah Gulen as A Transformational Leader: Exemplar for A New Generation, Karen Fontenot
- Seeds of Peace: Solidarity, Aid, and Education Shared by the Gulen Movement in Eastern Turkey, Martha Ann Kirk
- Fethullah Gülen and Global Responsibility, Simon Robinson
- Redefining “Us” and “Them”: Gulen’s approach to transformation of perceptions between Muslims and non-Muslims, Karina Korostelina[/toggle]
Articles presented in the conference, “Peaceful Coexistence: Fethullah Gülen’s Initiatives for Peace in the Contemporary World” (Please note that these manuscripts are currently under further editing and use this file for the bibliography which is not included in the papers):
- Social Innovation for Peaceful Coexistence: Intercultural Activism from Rumi to Gülen, Ihsan Yilmaz
- The Relationship between Faith and Reason in the Teachings of Said Nursi, Fethullah Gülen, and Pope Benedict XVI, Scott C. Alexander
- Intersections of Ways towards Tolerance and Coexistence: From Daoism and Sufism to Kant and Gülen, Richard K. Khuri
- Rational Religion: Gülen’s Middle Way, Howard Wettstein
- Balancing the Candle on the Right Path, Jerome D. Maryon
- Turning from Doom-laden Soothsayings to Mutual Communication and Wisdom (ta`aruf), Sevket Yavuz & Davut Aydüz
- ‘The Light of Tolerance’— between Rabbi Abraham Kook and Hoja Efendi Fethullah Gülen, Efrat E. Aviv
- A Wider role for the Gülen Movement Consistent with the Place of the Qur’an and Islam in the Evolution of Religious Understanding: A Fundamental Theological Reassessment, Ian Fry
- Sacred Scriptures and Interfaith Dialogue, Terry Mathis
- Opening the Road to Dialogue: An Amalgamation of Gülen’s and Spinoza’s ideas on Tolerance and Dialogue Applied to the Situation of Muslims in the Netherlands, Kate Kirk & Gürkan Celik
- Fethullah Gülen: Following in the Footsteps of Rumi, Thomas Michel
- M. F. Gülen: A Bridge between Islam and the West, Richard Penaskovic
- Beyond East and West: Fethullah Gülen and ‘Border’ Thinking, Klas Grinell
- Identity as a Major Factor in Integration to the Western Society, Nazila Isgandarov
- Motivating Minority Integration in Western Context: The Gülen Movement in the United Kingdom, Fatih Tedik
- Integration of Muslims in Europe and Gülen Movement, Araxs Pashayan
- Dialogical and Transformative Resources: Perspectives from Fethullah Gülen on Religion and Public Life, Paul Weller
- Dialogue as a Source for Peaceful Co-existence between Muslim and Orthodox Christians in a Secular State, Karina V. Korostelina
- Reflections on European Multiculturalism, Islam and Peaceful coexistence: Tariq Ramadan and Fethullah Gulen, Erkan Toguslu
- Interfaith Dialogue and Religious Tolerance in Contemporary Islamic Thought: A Comparative Study of Fethullah Gülen and Abdul Karim Soroush, Heydar Shadi
- Gülen’s paradigm on peaceful coexistence: theoretical insights and some practical perspectives, Gürkan Celik, Kate Kirk and Yusuf Alan
- Investigating the contribution of Fethullah Gülen through the activities of a Gülen-inspired religio-cultural society based in Ireland, Jonathan Lacey
- Resemblance of Fethullah Gülen’s Ideas and Current Political Developments in Uzbekistan, Victoria Levinskaya
- A Communitarian Imperative: Fethullah Gülen’s Modern Turkey as a Model, Mark Scheel
- New Religious Sociabilities in Euro-Islam: the Organizational Logics and Recognition Politics of Gülen Movement in France and Germany, Emre Demir
- Peaceful Muslim–non-Muslim Co-existence in a Secular Context, Farhod Alimuhamedov
- Searching for a New Unity of Thought (fikir birliği) among People of Different Religious Affiliations: Voices from Central Europe, Gabriel Pirický
- Harmonic Learning: The Congruent Education Models of Fethullah Gülen and James Moffett, Tom Gage
- The Vision of Education within pluralistic societies in the thought of Fethullah Gülen: the contribution of non-denominational education towards inter-religious and communal understanding, peace and identity. A study of contrasts in the UK, Turkey and the USA, Ian G. Williams
- From ‘New Man’ to ‘World Citizen’: The Replication of Fethullah Gülen’s Renewal Vision in the Dutch context, Tineke Peppinck
- Now More Than Ever: Making Non-Violent Change in A Globalised World, T. Steve Wright
- Promoting Human Rights Values in the Muslim World: Towards an Inclusive Civilization in Gülen’s Thought and Practice, Ozcan Keles
- The Relevance of Fethullah Gülen’s Thoughts for Democratic Reforms in the Muslim World, Leonid Sykiainen[/toggle]
Articles presented in the conference, “Islam in the Contemporary World: The Gülen Movement in Thought and Practice” (Please note that these manuscripts are currently under further editing):
- Interfaith Dialog for Muslims and Catholic Christians, Yetkin Yildirim & Virginia Garrard Burnett
- Turkish Women and Headscarves: A Feminist Issue, Jessica Kimmel
- Inter-religious Dialogue with the Fethullah Gülen Movement, James Ball
- “Second Rabia’s” Women’s Gratitude, Compassion, and Altruism, Martha Ann Kirk
- Spiraling Upward, Toward the Center, Gregory Rieke
- Understanding the Hizmet Discourse of the Gulen Movement, Mehmet Kalyoncu
- Giants of Light: Fethullah Gulen and Meister Eckhart in Dialogue, Joseph Rogers
- Fethullah Gülen: A Vision of Transcendent Education, Charles Nelson
- The Virtue Of Tolerance: An Aristotelian Approach, Howard Curzer
- The Noahide Laws and Tolerance, Anne Epstein
- Gulen Movement and School Financing, Vahap Uysal
- Civil Society as a Remedy for Conflict: the Kurdish Issue and the Views of Fethullah Gülen, Renat Shaykhutdinov
- A Contemporary Solution to “New Terrorism”, Hasan Tahsin Arslan[/toggle]
Articles presented in the conference, “Muslim World in Transition: Contributions of the Gülen Movement” (Please note that these manuscripts are currently under further editing):
- What Made the Gülen Movement Possible?, Mustafa Akyol
- The Influence of the Gülen Movement in the Emergence of a Turkish Cultural Third Way, Marie-Elisabeth Maigre
- The Fethullah Gülen Movement as a Transnational Phenomenon, William Park
- The Cultivation of Memory in the Gülen Community, Marcia Hermansen
- Fethullah Gülen: Kemalist and Islamic Republicanism and the Turkish Democratic Future, Louis Cantori
- Performing “Moral Opposition”: Strategy and Identity in the Gülen Movement, Mustafa Gurbuz
- The Patterns of Interaction between Islam and Liberalism: the Case of the Gülen Movement, Ramazan Kilinc
- Changing Perspectives on Islam and Secularism in Turkey: the AK Party and the Gülen Movement, Ahmet Kuru
- Religion as a Source of Social Capital? The Gülen Movement in the Public Sphere, Etga Ugur
- Civility in Islamic Activism: Towards a Better Understanding of Shared Values for Civil Society Development, Wanda Krause
- “Islamic Puritanism” as a Source of Economic Development: Contributions of the Gülen Movement, Selcuk Uygur
- Social and Spiritual Capital of the Gülen Movement, Talip Kucukcan
- Islamic Prospects for Inter-religious Dialogue: The Contribution of Fethullah Gülen, Douglas Pratt
- Gülen’s Response to the ‘Clash of Civilizations’ Thesis, Richard Penaskovic
- Giving Precedence to Common Points: The Limits of the Otherness in Fethullah Gülen’s Dialogic Methodology for Interfaith Encounters, Irina Vainovski-Mihai
- Tolerance in the Theology and Thought of A J Conyers and F Gülen, David Capes
- Gülen and Sources in Islam for Interfaith Dialogue, Alan Godlas
- Gülen Re-Thinking of Islamic Patterns and Its Socio-Political Effects, Fabio Vicini
- Gülen’s Theory of ‘Adab’ and Ethical Values of the Gülen Movement, Erkan Toguslu
- Reviving the Suffa Tradition, Rifat Atay
- In Defence of Universal Ethical Values and Principles, Ali Paya
- Striving in the Path of God: Fethullah Gülen’s Views on Jihad, Asma Afsaruddin
- Towards an Understanding of Gülen’s Methodology, Oliver Leaman
- Preachers of Dialogue: International Relations and Interfaith Theology, Turan Kayaoglu
- The Place of the Gülen Movement in the Intellectual History, Bruce Eldridge
- Turkish Muslims and Islamic Turkey: Perspectives for a New European Islamic Identity?, Shanthikumar Hettiarachchi
- The Emergence of a Neo-Communitarian Movement in the Turkish Diaspora in Europe: Settlement and Competition Strategies of the Gülen Movement in France and Germany, Emre Demir
- The Gülen Movement as a Mechanism for Integration of the Muslim Community in Europe: Potentials and Constraints, M Fatih Tedik
- Modern Ideals and Muslim Identity: Harmony or Contradiction? A Text Linguistic Analysis of Gülen’s Teachings and Movement, Gurkan Celik, Kate Kirk & Yusuf Alan
- Robustness and Civility: Themes from Fethullah Gülen as Resource and Challenge for Government, Muslims and Civil Society in the UK, Paul Weller
- The Work of Fethullah Gülen and the Role of Non-Violence in a Time of Terror, Steve Wight
- Terrorism in Britain and the Choice for Policy Makers: Gülen’s Ideas, Asaf Hussain
- A Sunni Muslim Scholar’s Humanitarian and Religious Rejection of Violence Against Civilians, Alp Aslandogan & Bekir Cinar
- Gülen’s Contribution to a Middle Way Islam in Southeast Asia, Muhammad Nawab Osman
- Phnom Penh’s Fethullah Gülen School as an Alternative to Prevalent Forms of Education for Cambodia’s Muslim Minority, Philipp Bruckmayr
- Contributions of the Gülen Schools in Kyrgyzstan, Ibrahim Keles
- The Gülen Movement: Its Nature and Identity, Muhammed Cetin
- Funding Gülen-inspired Good Works: Demonstrating and Generating Commitment to the Movement, Helen Rose Ebaugh & Dogan Koc
- The Educational Philosophy of Fethullah Gülen and Its Application in South Africa, Yasien Mohamed
- Turkmenistan’s New Challenges: Can Stability Co-exist with Reform? A Study of Gülen Schools in Central Asia, 1997–2007, Victoria Clement
- ‘A Station above That of Angels’: the Vision of Islamic Education within Pluralistic Societies in the Thought of Gülen – A Study of Contrasts between Turkey and the UK, Ian Williams
- Civilian Response to Ethno-Religious Terrorism, Mehmet Kalyoncu
- Dialogue Work through NI-TECA, A Gülen-inspired Organization Based in Northern Ireland, Jonathan Lacey
- A Bridge to Inter-Religious Co-operation: the Gülen–Jesuit Educational Nexus, Michael Graskemper
- Fethullah Gülen and His Global Contribution to Peace Building, Zeki Saritoprak
- Hira Magazine – Turkish in the Language of the Qur’an, Paul Heck
- Preaching by Example: Understanding the Gülen Hizmet in the Global Context of Religious Philanthropy and Civil Religion, Greg Barton
- Present and Potential Impact of the Spiritual Tradition of Islam on Contemporary Muslims: From Ghazali to Gülen, Alp Aslandogan
- The Gülen Movement and Promoting Human Rights Values in the Muslim World, Ozcan Keles[/toggle]
Articles presented in the conference, “Islam in the Contemporary World: The Gülen Movement in Thought and Practice” (Please note that these manuscripts are currently under further editing):
- Defamation as a Smoke Screen: A Case Study in Modern Turkey, Alp Aslandogan
- A Comparison: The Wisdom of Fethullah Gülen and the Truth of Parker Palmer “Enlightened Education as the Key to Global Transformation”, Barbara Boyd
- Secularism in America and Turkey, and Fethullah Gülen’s Response, Tom Boyd
- Blessed are the Peacemakers, Jon Cantrell
- Gülen in Dialogue: Gulen’s Ideas in the Context of the Larger Humanities, Jill Carroll
- Fethullah Gülen: Paving a way for understanding across the world – the Australian experience, Emre Celik
- Collective Social Altruism: The Gülen Movement, Muhammed Cetin
- Fethullah Gülen and Classical Western Aretaic Theory, Darian De Bolt
- One Christian’s Reading of M. Fethullah Gülen’s Key Concepts in the Practice of Sufism: Emerald Hills of the Heart, Ted Dotts
- The Reconciliation of Materialism and Anti-materialism in the Gülen Movement, Michael& Karen Fontenot
- Fethullah Gülen and the Turkish Community in Germany, Jill Irvine
- The Urgency of Educational Reform in America: Lessons Learned from Fethullah Gülen, Sheryl L. Santos
- Turkish Traditional Arts and Fethullah Gülen as Teaching Conduits of Turkish Faith, Tradition, and Modernity, Theresa Vaughan
- Philosophical and Scriptural Resources for Tolerance, Mark Webb
- Fethullah Gűlen, Turkey and the European Union, Paul Weller
- Religion: Hard or Soft Boiled, Ian Williams
- Gülen’s Interpretation of Sufism, Dogan Koc[/toggle]
Articles presented in the conference, “Islam in the Contemporary World: The Gülen Movement in Thought and Practice” (Please note that some of these manuscripts are published in the book, “Muslim Citizens of the Globalized World: Contributions of the Gulen Movement”, Robert A. Hunt (Editor), Yuksel A. Aslandogan (Editor), April 2007, Light Inc. and others are currently under further editing):
- Terror and Islam: From the perspectives of Fethullah Gülen, Ismail Albayrak
- Women and Their Rights: Fethullah Gülen’s Gloss on Lady Mary Wortley Montagu and Her Eighteenth-Century “Embassy” to the Ottoman Empire, Bernadette Andrea
- Pedagogical Model of Gülen and Modern Theories of Learning, Alp Aslandogan
- Fethullah Gülen as a servant leader, Gurkan Celik &Yusuf Alan
- Global Islam and the Secular Modern World: Transnational Islamic Revivalism and the Movement of Fethullah Gülen, A Comparative Approach, Joshua D. Hendrick
- Global Peaceful Social Innovation: The Case of Gülen Network, Fahri Karakas
- Six challenges for scholarship relating to Gülen and The Gülen Movement, Robert Hunt
- When Mevlana Comes: About the Turkish Thinker’s Paradigms and Russian Sociocultural Peculiarities, Vitali Seremet
- Problems of Democracy in the Dialog between Western and Islamic Legal Cultures: the Role of Fethullah Gülen Efforts for Tolerance, Leonid Sykiainen
- Leaving Footprints in Houston: Answers to Questions on Women and the Gülen Movement, Anna Stephenson
- The Most Recent Reviver in the Ulama Tradition: The Intellectual Alim, Fethullah Gülen, Ali Bulac
- Gülen and Sufism, Mustafa Gokcek
- Religions, Globalisation and Dialogue in the 21st Century. Fethullah Gülen and Arnold Toynbee: A Critical and Comparative Conversation with Contemporary Realities, Paul Weller
- An Absent Influence? The Nurcu/Fethullah Gülen Movement in Turkish Islam and its influence upon global education and inter-religious dialogue, Ian G. Williams
- Reading the World & Existence In Fethullah Gülen’s Educational Philosophy, Magdy A. M. Said
- Democracy, Islam, and the Gülen Movement: A Critical Triangle, Renat Shaykhutdinov
- “The Cry of Nightingale”, Fethullah Gülen – A Modern-Day Rumi?, Catherine Eustis
- Fethullah Gülen as an Interpretor of Qur’an, Omer Faruk Tuncer
- Muslim Image in the Modern World and Gülen, Gülten Ilhan[/toggle]
Articles presented in the conference, “Islam in the Contemporary World: The Gülen Movement in Thought and Practice” (Please note that these manuscripts are currently under further editing):
- Revival of Islamic Education: Classical Values and Fethullah Gülen’s Perspectives, Asma Afsaruddin
- The Gülen Movement: Discursive and Organizational Strategies, Bekim Agai
- New Media, Figures and Instruments of Religious Authority in Turkey, Yasin Aktay
- The Need for a New Theological Language: Subventions of Fethullah Gülen, Adnan Arslan
- Defending Religious Diversity and Tolerance in America Today: Lessons from Fethullah Gülen, Loye Ashton
- The Golden Generation Education Model and Modern Theories of Learning, Alp Aslandogan
- The Peak of Perfection for Democracy: Addressing All Dimensions of Human Existence, Alp Aslandogan
- Inclusive Islamic thought, civil society, and the Gülen Movement in the international context, Greg Barton
- Nur Girls: An American Muslim Women’s Community Taking Root, Maria Curtis
- Dialogue: Greek Foundations and the Thought of Fethullah Gülen and Jürgen Habermas, Darian C. De Bolt
- From Persuasion to Representation: Changing Forms of Recruitment to the Gülen “Movement”, Dale F. Eickelman
- The Gülen Movement and the Emergence of Neo-Sufism, Michael & Karen Fontenot
- The philosophy of education and how the Turkish experience has been translated into other countries, Marcia Hermansen
- The impact of Sufism in Fethullah Gülen’s thought and action, Mahmut Erol Kiliç
- F. Gülen and Sufism: A Contemporary Manifestation of Sufism, Heon Kim
- Tolerance and Dialogue in Fethullah Gülen’s Writings, Madeline Maxwell
- Fethullah Gülen: A Vision of Transcendent Education, Charles Nelson
- Beyond Tolerance and Dialogue: Gülen’s Sufism, Jane Bullock Schlubach
- Fethullah Gülen’s Contribution to Muslim-Christian Dialogue in the Context of Abrahamic Cooperation, W.G.B.M. (Pim) Valkenberg
- Integration of Muslim Identity with the World through Education, Yetkin Yildirim
- Mobilization and Counter-mobilization: The Gülen Movement in Turkey, Muhammed Cetin
- An examination of Fethullah Gülen’s philosophy of education and the educational activities of the movement, Ruth Woodhall
- A Movement of Volunteers, Serif A. Tekalan
- Religions, globalization and dialogue in the 21st century. Fethullah Gülen and Arnold J. Toynbee, Paul Weller
- An absent influence? The Gülen movement in Turkish-Islam and its influence on global education and inter-religious dialogue, Ian G. Williams.
- Gülen and Sufism, Mustafa Gokcek[/toggle]
Articles that are presented in earlier conferences. Some of these are published in the book, “Turkish Islam and the Secular State: The Gulen Movement”, Syracuse University Press (November 2003) or in the special issue of Muslim World, Volume 95 Issue 3 , Pages 325 – 471 (July 2005).
- Four Frontrunners in Peace, Thomas Michel
- Turkish Identity and Politics and Central Asia, Hakan Yavuz
- Inter-Madhhab Surfing, Neo Ijtihad,and Faith Based Movement Leaders, Ihsan Yilmaz
- Looking to the Future, Ihsan Yilmaz
- Fethullah Gulen: Is there More To Him Than Meets the Eye?, Lynne E. Webb
- The Gulen Movement: The Turkish Puritans, Hakan Yavuz
- Following in the Footsteps of Fethullah Gulen, Elizabeth Ozdalga
- Fethullah Gulen: A Sufi in His Own Way, Zeki Saritoprak
- Ijtihad and Tajdid by Conduct, Ihsan Yilmaz
- The Gülen Movement’s Islamic Ethic of Education, Bekim Agai
- Fethullah Gülen’s Search for a Middle Way Between Modernity and Muslim Tradition, Ahmet Kuru
- The Making of Enemy and Friend, Hasan Kosebalaban
- Fethullah Gülen: Transcending Modernity in the New Islamic Discourse, John Voll
- Islam in the Public Sphere: The Case of the Nur Movement, Hakan Yavuz
- Fethullah Gülen as Educator, Thomas Michel
- Diaspora and Stability: Constitutive Elements in a Body of Knowledge, Yasin Aktay
- National Loyalties and International Undertakings: The Case of the Gülen Community in Kazakhstan, Berna Turam
- Fethulllah Gulen and the ‘People of the Book’: A Voice from Turkey for Interfaith Dialogue, Zeki Saritoprak & Sidney Griffith
- Sufism and Modernity in the Thought of Fethullah Gulen, Thomas Michel
- Gulen on Religion and Science: A Theological Perspective, Osman Bakar
- Gulen’s Paradox: Combining Commitment and Tolerance, Lester R. Kurtz
- State, Law, Civil Society and Islam in Contemporary Turkey, Ihsan Yilmaz
- An Islamic Approach to Peace and Nonviolence: A Turkish Experience, Zeki Saritoprak
- Redeemer or Outsider? The Gulen Community in the Civilizing Process, Elisabeth Ozdalga
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