At once historical and phenomenological, Aydogan Kars's Unsaying God unveils the great subtlety with which pre-modern Muslims of various intellectual and spiritual persuasions articulated their experience of the divine, both within and without the confines of language. As such, this book represents a timely intervention in an age where God-talk is often reduced to simplistic binaries by its supporters and detractors alike
Aydogan Kars earned his Ph.D. in Religion at Vanderbilt University. His primary research field is medieval intellectual history with a focus on Sufism and theology. He has been serving as a Lecturer in the Centre for Religious Studies and the Coordinator of the Islamic Studies Program at Monash University.