Juan José Tamayo
Juan José Tamayo (born October 7, 1946 in Amusco, Palencia) is a Spanish theologian and professor of theology at the Charles III University of Madrid. He specializes in Catholic hierarchy but has broadened into Islamic studies. He has contributed to controversies about Opus Dei, and has written over 50 books. He is president of the Asociación de Teólogos Juan XXIII.On September 16, 2009, Tamayo won the Seventh President of the Republic of Tunisia International Prize for Islamic Studies for his book ''Islam: Culture, Religion and Politics'' (in Spanish), beating some 28 candidates from 13 different countries. Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali presented the award during a ceremony held in Carthage Palace in Carthage. The book examines western prejudices against the Islamic world, questioning the common western stereotypes of Islam as a sexist, patriarchal, and fundamentally violent religion, and how it has become a successor to communism in critique following recent events of extremism and terrorism. Provided by Wikipedia
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8by Jorge Uscatescu Barrón, Juan Ramón Iraeia, Juan José Sánchez, Julio Luis Martinez, Carlos Gómez Sánchez, Juan José Tamayo, Gerard Vilar, Pedro Francés Gómez, Javier Peña, Carmen González MarínGet full text
Published 1994-10-01
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9by Fernando Rodríguez Genovés, Salvador Más, Cristina Hermida del Llano, Joaquín Calomarde, Antonio Casado da Rocha, Hugo Aznar, Juan Antonio Rivera, José Gómez Caffarena, Miguel García Bará, José M. González García, Carlos Thiebaut, Juan José Tamayo-AcostaGet full text
Published 1998-12-01
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