Arab Christians and the Qur'an from the origins of Islam to the medieval period
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Arab Christians and the Qur'an from the origins of Islam to the medieval period
(The history of Christian-Muslim relations, v. 35)
Brill, c2018
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Bibliography: p. [197]-212
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内容説明
Arab Christians and the Qur'an from the Origins of Islam to the Medieval Period is a collection of essays on the use and interpretation of the Qur'an by Christians writing in Arabic in the period of Islamic rule in the Middle East up to the end of the thirteenth century. These essays originated in the seventh Woodbrooke-Mingana Symposium on Arab Christianity held in Birmingham, UK, in 2013, and are edited by Mark Beaumont.
Contributors are: David Bertaina, Sidney Griffith, Sandra Keating, Michael Kuhn, Juan Pedro Monferrer-Sala, Gordon Nickel, Emilio Platti and David Thomas
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Contents
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
1 The Qur'an in Christian Arabic Literature: A Cursory Overview
Sidney H. Griffith
2 Qur'anic Textual Archaeology. Rebuilding the Story of the Destruction of Sodom and Gomorra
Juan Pedro Monferrer-Sala
3 Manipulation of the Qur'an in the Epistolary Exchange between al-Hashimi and al-Kindi
Sandra T. Keating
4 'Abd al-Masih al-Kindi on the Qur'an
Emilio Platti
5 'Ammar al-Basri: Ninth Century Christian Theology and Qur'anic Presuppositions
Mark Beaumont
6 'They Find Him Written with them.' The Impact of Q 7:157 on Muslim Interaction with Arab Christianity
Gordon Nickel
7 With the Qur'an in Mind
David Thomas
8 Early Islamic Perspectives of the Apostle Paul as a Narrative Framework for Tahrif
Michael F. Kuhn
9 Paul ibn Raja' on the History and Integrity of the Qur'an: Copto-Islamic Controversy in Fatimid Cairo
Dav
id Bertaina
Bibliography
Index
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