RT Article T1 MUSLIM IMAGINARIES AND IMAGINARY MUSLIMS: Placing Islam in Conversation with A Secular Age JF Journal of religious ethics VO 40 IS 1 SP 138 OP 148 A1 Barre, Elizabeth A. LA English PB Wiley-Blackwell YR 2012 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1822387671 AB This essay begins by exploring the extent to which the narrative of secularization presented in Charles Taylor's A Secular Age might be complicated or otherwise challenged by taking account of parallel processes within Islamic thought and practice. It then considers whether Taylor's argument might nevertheless be applicable to, or illuminative of, contemporary struggles with modernity in the Muslim world. K1 Teleology K1 Nominalism K1 Individualism K1 Humanism K1 Modernity K1 Secularism K1 Islam K1 Christianity K1 Charles Taylor DO 10.1111/j.1467-9795.2011.00512.x