Defending the "people of truth" in the early Islamic period the Christian apologies of Abū Rā̕̕iṭah

The apologetical writings of the Jacobite Christian, Ab R'iah al-Takrt (c. 835) have remained relatively unknown in Western scholarship. Yet, his engagement with Muslim questions about Christianity provides a significant insight into the theological debate between the two communities in the ear...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Keating, Sandra Toenies (-)
Otros Autores: Takrītī, Ḥabīb ibn Khidmah, active 9th century
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden ; Boston : Brill 2006.
Colección:The history of Christian-Muslim relations ; v. 4.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
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Sumario:The apologetical writings of the Jacobite Christian, Ab R'iah al-Takrt (c. 835) have remained relatively unknown in Western scholarship. Yet, his engagement with Muslim questions about Christianity provides a significant insight into the theological debate between the two communities in the early Abbasid period. Ab R'iah's treatises take up many of the topics that become standard for Christian-Muslim apologetics: proofs of the true religion, the Trinity, the Incarnation, and Christian practices. In each case, he provides his reader with complex arguments in defense of Christian doctrines that can be used to convince both Muslims and wavering Christians of the truth of Christianity. This new Arabic edition and English translation seeks to contextualize Ab R'iah's important writings and to make the original texts available to modern scholars interested in all aspects of the early development of Muslim-Christian relations.
Descripción Física:vi, 378 p.
Formato:Forma de acceso: World Wide Web.
Bibliografía:Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 359-365) e índice.
ISBN:9789047408550