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A Muslim Theologian In The Sectarian Milieu: Abd Al-jabbar And The Critique Of Christian Origins (Islamic History & Civilization) Hardcover with dust jacket - 2004

by Reynolds, Gabriel Said

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Brill Academic Pub, 2004. Hardcover with Dust Jacket. FINE/Fine. 320 pp. 8vo, red cloth, gilt stamped lettering. Rear tail corner just bumped, exceedingly clean and sharp otherwise. In 385 AH/AD 995 'Abd al-Jabbar, well known for his Mu'tazil+ theological writings, wrote the Confirmation of the Proofs of Prophecy, a work that includes a creative polemic against Christianity. 'Abd al-Jabbar reinterprets the Bible, Church history (especially the lives of Paul and Constantine) and Christian practice to argue that Christians changed the Islamic religion of Jesus. The present work begins with an examination of the controversial theory that this polemic was borrowed from an unkown Judaeo-Christian group. The author argues that 'Abd al-Jabbar's polemic is better understood as a response to his particular milieu and the on-going inter-religious debates of the medieval Islamic world. By examining the life and thought of 'Abd al-Jabbar, along with the Islamic, Christian and Jewish antecedants to his polemic, the author uncovers the intimate relationship between sectarian controversy and the development of an Islamic doctrine on Christianity.
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Gabriel Said Reynolds, Ph.D. (2003) in Islamic Studies, Yale University, is Assistant Professor of Islamic Studies and Theology at Notre Dame University. He works on Islamic origins and Christianity and has published Jesus, the Q'im, and the End of the World and Saint Thomas' Islamic Challenges: Reflections on the Antiochene Questions.