Islam and Christian Theology: A Study of the Interpretation of Theological Ideas in the Two Religions, Part 2,Volum 2

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James Clarke & Co., 2002 - 368 pàgines
A ground-breaking four-volume study of the inter-relation between the theological teaching of Islam and the theological content in the teaching of the Christian Fathers and of medieval theologians. The first two volumes contain a preparatory historical survey down to the close of Christian ascendancy in the Near East, presenting the student with a complete view of the whole theological position as it was at the end of the period. The second two volumes then comprise a study of the subsequent medieval developments.
 

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Foreword
1
A AN OUTLINE OF THE GROWTH OF KALAM IN ISLAM
9
EMERGENCE OF ASHARITE ORTHODOXY
20
THE PHILOSOPHICAL CRITICISM OF KALAMIBN RUSHD
73
Sufi Theory
95
The Divine Attributes
105
The Divine Transcendence
112
Exegesis
180
IBN RUSHD AND CHRISTIAN SCHOLASTICISM
190
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE COMPARABLE BASIC IDEAS
211
SUBJECTS PROPOSITIONS
220
PROBLEMS AND PROPOSITIONS RELATED MORE INTIMATELY
298
CONCLUSIONS
327
INDEXES
333
110
334
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James Windrow Sweetman was Vice-Principal of the Henry Martyn School of Islamics at Aligarh, and later Professor of Islamics at Selly Oak College, Birmingham.

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