Carlos Andrés Segovia
Carlos Andrés Segovia, 2nd Marquis of Salobreña (born May 22, 1970 in London, United Kingdom) is a philosopher and a historian of Second Temple Judaism, early Christianity, and formative Islam.
He is Lecturer in Islamic studies at Saint Louis University, [1] Associate Professor of religious studies at the Camilo José Cela University in Madrid (Spain),[2] member of the Board of Directors of the learned society The Enoch seminar: International Scholarship on Second Temple Judaism, Christian, Rabbinic, and Islamic Origins,[3] Associate Editor of 4 Enoch: The Online Encyclopedia of Second Temple Judaism (Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Origins),[4] and Co-Chair of the Early Islamic Studies Seminar: International Scholarship on the Qur'ān and Islamic Origins.[5] His approach to early Islam makes him a representative of the Revisionist School of Islamic Studies.
He is the author of The Quranic Noah and the Making of the Islamic Prophet: A Study of Intertextuality and Religious Identity Formation in Late Antiquity,[6] has translated into Spanish and commented inter alia the works of Avicenna, Abu al-Hasan al-Ash'ari and Mulla Sadra, and currently works both on the Jewish-Christian setting of formative Islam and on early Jewish and Christian literature, including the Pauline epistles, which following the Radical New Perspective on Paul set forth in the past decades by scholars such as Krister Stendahl and Lloyd Gaston,[7] he regards as the writings of a Torah-observant Jew claiming for the ingathering of the nations to a restored Israel.
Since 2012 he chairs the International Research Seminar Rethinking the Making of a Difference: Jewish-Christian Boundary Drawing in Late Antiquity hosted at the Xavier Zubiri Foundation in Madrid (Spain).[8]
He is the youngest child of the celebrated classical guitarist Andrés Segovia, the first Marquis of Salobreña.[9]
Works
- Carlos A. Segovia (2005). The Concept of Being in Islamic Philosophy: A Study on Mulla Sadra's "Kitab al-Masha'ir." (In Spanish.) Granada: Editorial Universidad de Granada. ISBN 84-338-3647-1
- Carlos A. Segovia (2006). A Selection from Avicenna's "Ilahiyyat". (In Spanish.) Madrid: Editorial Biblioteca Nueva. ISBN 84-9742-521-9
- Carlos A. Segovia (2006). Against Heterodoxes: A Spanish Translation of al-Ash'ari's "Kitab al-Luma.'"]. (In Spanish.) Madrid: Editorial Biblioteca Nueva. ISBN 84-9742-522-7
- Carlos A. Segovia (2007). 'The Qur'an: A Thematic Anthology. (In Spanish.) Madrid: Editorial Biblioteca Nueva. ISBN 978-84-9742-657-2
- Carlos A. Segovia and Basil Lourié, eds. (2012). The Coming of the Comforter: When, Where, and to Whom? Studies on the Rise of Islam and Various Other Topics in Memory of John Wansbrough. Piscataway, New Jersey: Gorgias Press. ISBN 978-1-4632-0158-6
- Carlos A. Segovia (2013).Por una interpretación no cristiana de Pablo de Tarso: El redescubrimiento contemporáneo de un judío mesiánico. Prólogo de Antonio Piñero Sáenz. iTunes Store & iBookstore (Apple ID: 599221707).
- Carlos A. Segovia (2013). Pablo de Tarso, ¿judío o cristiano?. Prólogo de Antonio Piñero Sáenz. Madrid: Atanor Ediciones. ISBN 978-849406-259-9.
- Carlos A. Segovia (2015). The Quranic Noah and the Making of the Islamic Prophet: A Study of Intertextuality and Religious Identity Formation in Late Antiquity. JCIT 4. Berlin and New York: De Gruyter. ISBN 978-3-11-040589-7.
Notes
- ^ Saint Louis University, Madrid Campus
- ^ Federico Mayor Chair for a Culture of Peace, Camilo José Cela University
- ^ Enoch Seminar Online
- ^ 4 Enoch Archived January 22, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Early Islamic Studies Seminar Archived February 23, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Judaism, Christianity, Islam: Tension, Transmission, Transformation; at De Gruyter
- ^ "Paul Within Judaism"; at The Paul Page
- ^ International Research Seminar Jewish-Christian Boundary Drawing in Late Antiquity Camilo José Cela University - Xavier Zubiri Foundation
- ^ Genealogy of the Marquesses of Salobreña; at GeneAll.net
External links
- Carlos A. Segovia; at 4 Enoch: The Online Encyclopedia of Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins]
- Carlos Andrés Segovia; at Wikipedia in Spanish
- Carlos Segovia; at Academia.edu