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Faculty - Christopher Taylor
Christopher Taylor
 
Recent Publications & Professional Activities

In the Vicinity of the Righteous: Ziyara and the Veneration of
Muslim Saints in Late Medieval Egypt
(Brill, 1999),

     
Christopher Taylor  
Professor of Islamic Studies  
Ph.D., Princeton University  
   
Biography  

(B.A., Johns Hopkins; M.A. & Ph.D., Princeton University), Professor of Islamic Studies and Chair of the Department, has served on the Drew faculty since 1991. Previous to his appointment at Drew, Dr. Taylor served for one year as the Acting Executive Director of the Center for Arabic Study Abroad (CASA) at the American University in Cairo (AUC) and as the Dean of Calhoun College and Instructor of Near Eastern Studies at Yale University. Dr. Taylor's research and scholarship deals with the social history of religion in the medieval Islamic world and Islamic mysticism. He is the author of In the Vicinity of the Righteous: Ziyara and the Veneration of Muslim Saints in Late Medieval Egypt (Brill, 1999), and several articles on aspects of popular piety in Islam. He is currently working on a study about the social construction of moral imagination in the medieval Islamic world. Dr. Taylor has lived and traveled extensively in the Middle East and he has directed eight DIS (Drew International Seminars) in Egypt and Yemen. An avid scuba diver, Dr. Taylor is also a certified scuba instructor and he teaches scuba at Drew.

 

   
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Telephone: (973)408-3641
Fax: (973)408-3941
E-mail:ctaylor@drew.edu