Early Muslim polemic against Christianity

Early Muslim polemic against Christianity

By Muḥammad ibn Hārūn Warrāq

Subjects: Islam, Islamic, Doctrines, Incarnation, Early works to 1800, Islam, doctrines, Doctrine

Description: "The Muslim thinker Abu 'Isa al-Warraq lived in ninth-century Baghdad. He is remembered for his extensive knowledge of non-Muslim religious communities and his unorthodox views on Islam itself. This book presents an edition and translation of Abu 'Isa's Against the Incarnation, the second and last part of his Refutation of the Three Christian Sects. It is edited and translated by David Thomas and contains the Arabic text alongside the English translation, together with explanatory notes. Dr. Thomas' full introduction outlines the pluralist and multi-faith society of medieval Baghdad, and places Abu 'Isa in the context of both Muslim theological argument and Christian-Muslim discussions. In this way it demonstrates the author's originality and his influence on later Muslim authors. The book will serve as a companion to the editor's earlier volume, Anti-Christian Polemic in Early Islam: Abu 'Isa al-Warraq's "Against the Trinity", which was published in 1992."--BOOK JACKET.

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