Ideas in motion in Baghdad and beyond : : philosophical and theological exchanges between Christians and Muslims in the third/ninth and fourth/tenth centuries / / edited by Damien Janos.

This volume contains a collection of articles focusing on the philosophical and theological exchanges between Muslim and Christian intellectuals living in Baghdad during the classical period of Islamic history, when this city was a vibrant center of philosophical, scientific, and literary activity....

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Superior document:Islamic History and Civilization, Volume 124
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, [Netherlands] ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : Brill,, 2016.
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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Series:Islamic history and civilization ; Volume 124.
Physical Description:1 online resource (489 p.)
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
Introduction /
1 The Syriac Aristotelian Tradition and the Syro-Arabic Baghdad Philosophers /
2 Palestinian Origenism and the Early History of the Maronites: In Search of the Origins of the Arabic Theology of Aristotle /
3 Some Observations about the Transmission of Popular Philosophy in Egyptian Monasteries after the Islamic Conquest /
4 The Concept of ʿaql in Early Arabic Christian Theology: A Case for the Early Interaction between Philosophy and kalām /
5 “Active Nature” and Other Striking Features of Abū Bishr Mattā ibn Yūnus’s Cosmology as Reconstructed from His Commentary on Aristotle’s Physics /
6 Between Hellenism, Islam, and Christianity: Abū Bakr al-Rāzī and His Controversies with Contemporary Muʿtazilite Theologians as Reported by the Ashʿarite Theologian and Philosopher Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī /
7 Theology as a Rational Science: Aristotelian Philosophy, the Christian Trinity and Islamic Monotheism in the Thought of Yaḥyā ibn ʿAdī /
8 What Does Tawḥīd Mean? Yaḥyā ibn ʿAdī’s Treatise on the Affirmation of the Unity of God between Philosophy and Theology /
9 Movement as “Discrete”: Yaḥyā ibn ʿAdī as a Source for the Ikhwān al-Ṣafāʾ? /
10 A Newly Discovered Yaḥyā ibn ʿAdī Treatise against Atomism /
11 Aristotelian Cosmology and Causality in Classical Arabic Philosophy and Its Greek Background /
Appendix --
Index of Names and Places --
Index of Subjects.
Summary:This volume contains a collection of articles focusing on the philosophical and theological exchanges between Muslim and Christian intellectuals living in Baghdad during the classical period of Islamic history, when this city was a vibrant center of philosophical, scientific, and literary activity. The philosophical accomplishments and contribution of Christians writing in Arabic and Syriac represent a crucial component of Islamic society during this period, but they have typically been studied in isolation from the development of mainstream Islamic philosophy. The present book aims for a more integrated approach by exploring case studies of philosophical and theological cross-pollination between the Christian and Muslim traditions, with an emphasis on the Baghdad School and its main representative, Yaḥyā ibn ʿAdī. Contributors: Carmela Baffioni, David Bennett, Gerhard Endress, Damien Janos, Olga Lizzini, Ute Pietruschka, Alexander Treiger, David Twetten, Orsolya Varsányi, John W. Watt, Robert Wisnovsky
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and indexes.
ISBN:9004306269
ISSN:0929-2403 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Damien Janos.