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Muslim-Christian polemics across the Mediterranean : the splendid replies of Shihab al-Din al-Qarafi (d. 684/1285)
by
Sarrió Cucarella, Diego R.
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Christianity and other religions
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Christianity and other religions -- Islam
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Islam
2015
In Muslim-Christian Polemics across the Mediterranean Diego R. Sarrió Cucarella provides an exposition and analysis of Shihāb al-Dīn al-Qarāfī's (d. 684/1285) Splendid Replies. This book is among the most extensive and most important medieval Muslim refutations of Christianity.
A Muslim theologian in the sectarian milieu : ʿAbd al-Jabbār and the critique of Christian origins
by
Reynolds, Gabriel Said
in
Abd al-Jabbar ibn Ahmad al-Asadabadi, d. 1025
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Apologetic works
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Christianity
2004,2007
In this examination of an extraordinary Islamic anti-Christian polemic, the author describes Qāḍī 'Abd al-Jabbār's life, his intellectual heritage and the sectarian controversy of his day. Thus the reader will discover how, and why, a Muslim theologian reinterpreted Christian scripture, history and practice to develop an Islamic doctrine of Christianity.
Muslim-Christian polemic during the Crusades : the letter from the people of Cyprus and Ibn Abī Ṭālib al-Dimashqī's response
by
Thomas, David (David Richard)
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Dimashqī, Shams al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Abī Ṭālib, 1256 or 7
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Ebied, R. Y.
in
Apologetics -- Early works to 1800
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Christianity and other religions -- Islam -- Early works to 1800
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Church history -- Middle Ages, 600-1500
2005
This edition and English translation of the fourteenth century correspondence between Cypriot Christians and the Muslim Ibn Abī Ṭālib al-Dimashqī is a significant example of later medieval Christian-Muslim polemic that affords an invaluable insight into the development of Muslim interfaith attitudes.
Defending Christian Faith
2015,2014
The book by Abjar Bakhou presents Medieval Christian author Gerasimus and his discussion with Islam. His aim was to show that Christian teachings are not irrational, but rather subtle and complex. As a Christian philosopher and theologian, Gerasimus used the experiences of those of the past to facilitate his own response to critics. However, two important differences separated him from earlier apologists, which demand his own insight and innovation. First, the new language of intellectual discourse was Arabic, which was not accommodating for expressing traditional Christian doctrine, and required the development of a vocabulary out of terms already heavily influenced by the Qur'anic worldview. Second, the new religion challenging Christianity was one of absolute monotheism, which shared neither a common scriptural nor cultural heritage, and rejected the very possibility of a Trinity and Incarnation. Although a common theme in early Christian apologetics was the refutation of Judaism, the debate generally centered on the interpretation of the Old Testament, showing that Jesus was indeed the Messiah. The Qur'an, while acknowledging Jesus as the Messiah, explicitly rejects the Christian doctrines of the Incarnation and the Trinity, and presents itself as the revelation, which supersedes all previous revelation. Thus, although Christians and Muslims share certain themes and figures (such as Creation and the Last Judgement, Abraham, Moses, Mary and Jesus), Muslims refuse evidence contrary to the Qur'an, leaving Christians without recourse to traditional scripture-based arguments. Gerasimus, as a Christian apologist and mutakallim, accepted these challenges and began the process of explaining and translating his faith in the new milieu to make it coherent and rational. In his treatise, Gerasimus reveals himself to be a full participant in this important period of intellectual history; he sets down the basic points of controversy and outlines a response to them in a form that would be an excellent introduction to Christian theology written for the Muslim environment. Gerasimus was also a mutakallim in his own right, the Christian counterpart to those Islamic scholars who sought to defend their faith through rational arguments. In an effort to argue the legitimacy of Christianity, Gerasimus attempts to create a common language that influences the meaning of terminology and concepts of intellectual development in Muslim - Christian debates. Such language would set the stage for centuries to come. This is certainly his greatest contribution.
The true nature of imposture fully display'd in the life of Mahomet with a discourse annexed for the vindicating of Christianity from this charge : offered to the consideration of the deists of the present age / by Humphrey Prideaux
by
Prideaux, Humphrey
in
Apologetics - Early works to 1800
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Apologetics - History - 17th century
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Deism - Early works to 1800
1697
Book Chapter
An ansvver to the speech or decalration sic of the great Turk, Sulton Mahomet Which he sent to Leopold Emperor of Germany. And is a defence of the true Christian religion against the said Turks antichristian speech. And a testimony for the Lord Jesus Christ. This was written, by George Fox, five years since, being 1683. And is it now a true prophesie, and fulfilled on the Great Turk Sulan Mahomet? who was removed and put out of his high throne the year 1687. With allowance
by
Fox, George
in
Apologetics - Early works to 1800
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History and chronicles
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Islam - Doctrines - Controversial literature - Early works to 1800
1688
Book Chapter
An ansvver to the speech or decalration sic of the great Turk, Sulton Mahomet Which he sent to Leopold Emperor of Germany. And is a defence of the true Christian religion against the said Turks antichristian speech. And a testimony for the Lord Jesus Christ. This was written, by George Fox, five years since, being 1683. And is it now a true prophesie, and fulfilled on the Great Turk Sulan Mahomet? who was removed and put out of his high throne the year 1687. With allowance
by
Fox, George
in
Apologetics - Early works to 1800
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History and chronicles
,
Islam - Doctrines - Controversial literature - Early works to 1800
1688
Book Chapter