In this episode of Maydan Podcast, we host Ahsen Nimet Cebeci, a PhD Candidate at the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at Harvard University on her dissertation about the theory of the soul among the core figures among the early Ashʿarī theologians. Cebeci talks about her journey into this field of inquiry while providing tips for young scholars like herself who are interested in pursuing similar lines of inquiry.
The Ontology of the Soul Among Early Ashʿarī Theologians with Ahsen Nimet Cebeci
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