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Caner K.

Dagli
2008-present 2005-2008 2006-07 Assistant Professor, College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA Assistant Professor, Roanoke College. Salem, VA. Interfaith Affairs Consultant, The Royal Hashemite Court of Jordan EDUCATION 2006 2001 1996 Ph.D. Princeton University, Dept. of Near Eastern Studies M.A. George Washington University, Dept. of Religion Specialization: Islam, concentration in Hinduism and Christianity B.A. Cornell University, Dept. of Near Eastern Studies, Concentration in International Relations BOOKS Forthcoming 2004 The HarperCollins Study Quran (commentator, editor, contributor). The Ringstones of Wisdom. The Great Books of Islam Series, Kazi Publications/ABC International Group, Chicago, 2004. SELECTED ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS Forthcoming War and Peace in the Quran, The Study Quran, chief editor Seyyed Hossein Nasr, general editors Caner K. Dagli, Maria Dakake, Joseph Lumbard, HarperSanFrancisco, New York. Spirituality and Other Religions: Meditations upon Some Deeper Dimensions of A common Word Between Us and You, in Muslim and Christian Understanding: Theory and Application of A Commond Word, edited by Waleed El-Ansary and David K. Linnan, Palgrave Macmillan, NY, 2010. The Time of Science and the Sufi Science of Time, Journal of the Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi Society, vol. 41, 2007. On Beginning a New System of Islamic Philosophy, The Muslim World, 94:1, 2004.

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SELECTED PRESENTATIONS 2010 Islamic Economics, presented at Third Boston College Symposium on Interreligious Dialogue, Interreligious Dialogue and Econcomic Development. Boston College, Oct, 7-9, 2010. Building Bridges Seminar: Christian and Muslim Perspectives on Tradition and Modernity, convened by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Georgetown University, May 2010. Evangelicals and A Common Word, presented at the Annual Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society, part of a panel discussion with evangelicals both for and against the Common Word initiative. New Orleans, November 18, 2009. The Continuing Need for and Islamic Philosophical Ethics, presented at The Muslim Ulama in the West, Bridges of Communication with Azhar, al-Azhar University, January 3, 2009, Cairo, Egypt. Boundaries in Interfaith Dialogue for Muslim Authorities, presented at, The Future of Christian-Muslim Relations: Where Do We Go From Here? Georgetown University Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding, March 13-14, 2008. Islamic Movements of the 20th Century: The Naqshibandiyyah, at Islam in Turkey Today, November 2- 3, 2007, Columbia University, New York. Traditionalism and Fundamentalism, presented at A Gathering of Hearts Illuminating Compassion, a meeting between His Holiness The Dalai Lama and Muslim Leaders, San Francisco, April 2006. Mull!"#adr!s Principles of Quranic Exegesis, presented at De Cordue a Ispahan: lessor de la philosophie islamique aprs Averroes, Universite Marc Bloch, Strasbourg, France. April, 2003. AWARDS AND GRANTS 2011 El-Hibri Charitable Foundation. For support of the creation of the HarperCollins Study Quran, with funds going towards a leave for spring 2011 ($47,650, out of total $75,000 project grant). Institute for Religion and Civic Values Research Grant. For support of the creation of the HarperCollins Study Quran, with funds going towards a full leave for the academic year 2009-2010. ($300,000 total, $92,000 my portion) Fulbright Award for research in Istanbul, Turkey, September 2004 to June 2005. Competitive grant covering expenses for travel and residence in Turkey for the academic year ($12,000). Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship in the Humanities. Competitive award granted to approximately 80 graduate students per year ($41,000).

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