John of Damascus and Islam : : Christian heresiology and the intellectual background to earliest Christian-Muslim relations / / by Peter Schadler.

How did Islam come to be considered a Christian heresy? In this book, Peter Schadler outlines the intellectual background of the Christian Near East that led John, a Christian serving in the court of the caliph in Damascus, to categorize Islam as a heresy. Schadler shows that different uses of the t...

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Superior document:History of Christian-Muslim Relations, Volume 34
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : Brill,, 2018.
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Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:History of Christian-Muslim relations ; Volume 34.
Physical Description:1 online resource (264 pages).
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520 |a How did Islam come to be considered a Christian heresy? In this book, Peter Schadler outlines the intellectual background of the Christian Near East that led John, a Christian serving in the court of the caliph in Damascus, to categorize Islam as a heresy. Schadler shows that different uses of the term heresy persisted among Christians, and then demonstrates that John’s assessment of the beliefs and practices of Muslims has been mistakenly dismissed on assumptions he was highly biased. The practices and beliefs John ascribes to Islam have analogues in the Islamic tradition, proving that John may well represent an accurate picture of Islam as he knew it in the seventh and eighth centuries in Syria and Palestine. 
505 0 0 |a Front Matter -- Copyright page -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Heresy and Heresiology in Late Antiquity -- Aspects of the Intellectual Background -- The Life of John of Damascus, His Use of the Qurʾan, and the Quality of His Knowledge of Islam -- Islamic and Para-Islamic Traditions -- John of Damascus and Theodore Abu Qurrah on Islam -- Conclusion. 
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