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Sabine Schmidtke is a Visiting Professor in Near Eastern Studies at the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS), Princeton. She holds a D.Phil. from the University of Oxford. Her research focuses on Islamic and Jewish intellectual history, with a particular emphasis on theological, philosophical, and mystical traditions in medieval and early modern contexts. She has authored seminal works, including studies on Twelver Shi'i Islam and the Jewish philosopher Ibn Kammūna. Schmidtke’s scholarship bridges Islamic and Jewish intellectual traditions, highlighting interfaith exchanges and doctrinal developments.
- Education: D.Phil., University of Oxford
Her research interests include Islamic theology, Jewish philosophy, and the intellectual interactions between Muslim and Jewish scholars in premodern societies. Key themes in her work are the evolution of Shi'i thought, philosophical debates in Baghdad’s intellectual milieu, and the cross-cultural transmission of ideas.
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