I was born in 1980, Kaman, Kırşehir, Turkey. I attended to primary and secondary schools in Kırıkkale, Turkey. Also, I finished Imam Hatip High School in 1997 in this same city. At this year, I continued my education at Theology Faculty of Uludağ University in Bursa and got Bachelor of Arts degree (BA) in theology in 2002. I then went on my education and got a Master of Arts degree (MA) in Basic Islamic Sciences in 2006 with the thesis entitled Imitators’ Belief in Maturidite School of Islamic Theology at the same university. In 2014 with The Kalam Method of Abu Ishaq Zāhid al-Saffār I had a doctorate degree (Ph.D.) in Islamic Theology at Cumhuriyet University in Sivas. My first teaching job was at the Faculty of Theology at Cumhuriyet University, where I was a research assistant (2011-2014) and assistant professor (2014-2017). In 2017, I have started to work as an assistant professor at the Faculty of Islamic Sciences at Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University, Turkey.
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There are more than 6,000 bibliographic styles around the world. The most common academic writing and citation styles have emerged since the beginning of the 20th century. Chicago style (The Chicago Manual of Style, CMOS, CMS) was introduced by the University of Chicago in 1906, and its 17th edition was released in 2017. The APA […]