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History of Islamic Theology

English · Paperback / Softback

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The book presents Muslim beliefs about God¿s relationship to humans by drawing on relevant Islamic sources from Muhammad to modern times. In connection with the social and political history of Islam, the reader is introduced to the central ideas and concepts of Islamic theologians. Nagel observes how, in the course of time, the universal messages in the Koran have become clearer through a dual process of analysis and application to a range of human experience. The outcome of this conflict-ridden process is the conviction that God endowed Abraham, the first prophet, with all knowledge man can achieve, and that complete comprehension of this store of knowledge is the deepest, but ultimately unattainable purpose of Islam and the culmination of the history of mankind. Included are chapters on the Koran; the foundations of Islamic theology, faith and Islam; the two types of Islam; theological literature; early Rationalism, Rationalism and tradition; theology and philosophy; Islam and Gnosis; Islamic orthodoxy; and Islam as ideology.

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Authors Tilman Nagel
Assisted by Thomas Thornton (Translation)
Publisher Markus Wiener Publishers
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.12.2009
 
EAN 9781558762039
ISBN 978-1-55876-203-9
No. of pages 344
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 21 mm
Weight 559 g
Series Princeton Series on the Middle
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Other religions
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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