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Title: Rejecting Materialism


1
Rejecting Materialism
  • Taner Edis
  • Department of Physics, Truman State University
  • www2.truman.edu/edis/

2
Islamic Creationism
  • Turkish origin, but internationally popular.
  • Deny common descent.
  • Borrows from Christian creationists.
  • Sees Darwinism as a materialist conspiracy.

3
Science-in-scripture
  • Seven layers of skies/heavens in Quran.
  • H. Nurbaki, M.D.
  • Solar system
  • Our galaxy
  • Local group of galaxies
  • radio magnetic sphere
  • Quasars
  • Expanding universe
  • remaining boundless infinities

4
Very popular pseudosciences
  • Proves divine source of Quran.
  • Like Biblical prophecy for conservative
    Christians.
  • Spread by media, Internet.

5
Golden Age of Islamic science
  • Muslim science did not greatly decline. Europe
    surged ahead with a new way of learning about
    nature.
  • Medieval Muslim science embedded in religious,
    occult ways of thinking. Different from modern
    science!

6
Recent history
  • Past few centuries dominated by need to catch up
    to modern, especially Western world.
  • West has technological advantage ? military and
    commercial power. Need science!

7
Defending Islam
  • Borrow technology but guard against foreign
    cultural influences.
  • Materialist aspects of science (as seen in
    popular 19th century materialist literature)
    undesirable. External imposition, not indigenous
    heresy as in Europe.
  • European secularization seen as a disaster for
    religion. Reluctance not to constrain knowledge
    by revelation.

8
Worrying about materialism
  • Mustafa Akyol, (liberal Muslim, ID proponent)
    ID is indeed a wedge that can split the
    foundations of scientific materialism For the
    first time, the West appears to be the antidote
    to, not the source of, the materialist plague.
  • Symbolic enemy.

9
Responding to materialism
  • Technology is attractive to modern religious
    people. Linked to science. So cant ignore
    science.
  • Need to appropriate science, and correct science
    if it disagrees with revealed truths.

10
Muslims respond to Darwin
  • Early response to Darwin and evolution in the
    context of westernization and elite debates over
    materialist philosophy.
  • Evolution largely ignored, or denounced as an
    offense to religion. Accepted by radical
    secularizers but not Muslim modernists.

11
Secularist impositions
  • Turkish example most radical secularist
    experiment in Muslim world. 1920s, 30s.
  • Darwinian evolution part of state science
    education.
  • But only minor offense to traditional religion,
    when compared to much more serious injuries.

12
Underground creationism
  • Until 1970s Turkey, little public creationism
    outside of conservative Muslim subculture.
    (Though lots of passive resistance to evolution.)
  • 1970s Islamists in coalition. Opposition to
    evolution a culture-wars theme. Indirect way of
    opposing secularism.
  • Grassroots modernist movements push
    pseudoscience. Mostly underground. Nur movement.

13
Said Nursi
14
Official creationism
  • 1980 military coup.
    Conservative policy.
  • Mid-1980s conservative
    government, Islamists in
    Ministry of Education,
    Nur influence.
  • Creationism in
    secondary education. Translations
    from ICR literature,
    distributed to teachers.
  • Creationist paragraphs in Turkish textbooks, even
    today.

15
Harun Yahya
  • In 1997, Harun Yahya literature takes Turkey by
    storm. Creationism central theme, but Yahya
    corpus includes material on all sorts of Islamist
    and Nur-associated themes.
  • Opportunistic Early Holocaust denial, now blame
    Darwinism for Holocaust. Evolution means
    materialism, which is the root of all immorality
    and evil, including terrorism, 9/11.
  • Borrows from Christian creationists ICR, ID.
    Adds more traditional Islamic themes.

16
Creationists modern Muslims
  • Nur movement famous for non-traditional authority
    structure, modern orientation, pro-capitalist
    development, and embrace of modern technology.
  • Adnan Oktar projects modern image western
    clothes, technological and financial competence.
    Theyve mastered modernity, remained devout, and
    can challenge materialists even in scientific
    arena.
  • Muslim creationists are not traditionalists.
    Thoroughly modern movement.
  • Oktar is controversial, but opposition to
    Darwinian evolution enjoys a broad constituency.

17
Sophisticated creationism
  • Yahya-style creationism enjoys some support from
    devout intellectuals, as a useful attack on
    materialism.
  • Muslim intellectuals are also attracted to more
    sophisticated opposition to Darwinian evolution.
  • Intelligent design literature has been
    translated. Supported by some modernist
    intellectuals who see religious Westerners as
    supplying ammunition against Western deviations
    such as materialism.
  • ID meeting sponsored by Istanbul city government,
    2007. Includes D. Berlinski, P. Nelson, J.
    Lennox.

18
Academic creationism
  • Well-known philosophers of science Seyyed Hossein
    Nasr (Iran, US), and Osman Bakar (Malaysia, US)
    are creationists.
  • Claim evolution cannot create information.
    Darwinian evolution (not just common descent)
    goes against top-down, spirit-first view of
    reality demanded by religion.
  • Plenty of creationist academics, including
    applied scientists, and even biologists.

19
Quran ? Evolution?
  • 1526 We created man of potters clay of black
    mud altered.
  • 2445 And God created all animals from water
    some of them travel on their bellies, some travel
    on two legs, some travel on four. God creates
    what God will God is capable of all things.

20
Guided evolution
  • Many accept limited evolution
  • Common descent somewhat OK, but more problematic
    where humans are concerned.
  • Explicitly guided, non-Darwinian process.
    Creativity cannot reside in the material world.
  • Attractive as a middle path, but even guided
    evolution always controversial.

21
Darwinian evolution
  • Practically no popular base outside an
    increasingly discredited secularist elite
    associated with political despotism and cultural
    inauthenticity.
  • To secularists, Darwin is a symbol the
    backwardness of traditional religion, the power
    of science to produce knowledge.

22
TÃœBITAK controversy
  • March 2009 Censorship of popular science and
    technology magazine.

23
Successful creationism
  • Scientists (e.g. Turkish Academy of Sciences)
    publicly oppose creationism. Ineffectual.
  • Unlike Christian creationism, Muslim creationism
    has enjoyed official support, and has penetrated
    deeply into education.
  • Broad appeal beyond an insular fundamentalist
    subculture. Muslim creationism is relatively
    mainstream.
  • Financial and media resources of operations like
    that of Harun Yahya envy of ICR.

24
More liberal options
  • Christianity the supernatural retreats to
    ultimate, metaphysical domain. Science deals with
    mere details, is autonomous.
  • Islam rarer. Science should be subordinate to
    revelation and moral concerns. (Even liberals
    think so.)
  • Exceptions some defend autonomy of science.
    Abdolkarim Soroush in Iran.

25
Doctrinal conservatism
  • Liberal Muslim views weaker than Christian
    counterparts.
  • Reinterpretation, seeing religion as human
    strongly opposed.
  • Even modernists, democrats can be cultural
    conservatives.
  • Rejecting materialism conditions both popular and
    intellectual discourse on science.

26
No separate spheres?
  • Science and religion in West intellectual
    friction, institutional accommodation.
  • Separate spheres. Science independent of
    religion.
  • Not in Islamic world?
  • How much of a practical problem is scientific
    backwardness?

Religion
Science
27
Plug
  • Taner Edis, An Illusion of Harmony
    Science and Religion in Islam (Prometheus Books,
    2007).

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Thanks for listening!
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