Martin Luther and Islam : a study in sixteenth-century polemics and apologetics /

Martin Luther (1483-1546) lived at an important juncture during the long and tortuous history of the conflict between Islam and Europe. Scholars have long focused on his apocalyptic interpretation of the rise of the Muslim Ottoman Empire, but only a few have probed deeper into his thought on Islam....

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Main Author: Francisco, Adam.

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2007.

Series: History of Christian-Muslim relations ; v. 8
The History of Christian-Muslim Relations 8.
Brill Reformation Year E-Book Collection, ISBN: 9789004343122.

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Call Number: BR333.5.I85 F73 2007

Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary material /
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  • Introduction /
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  • Chapter One. Responses to Islam in the west during the Middle Ages /
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  • Chapter Two. The turks and Islam in the sixteenth century /
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  • Chapter Three. Dimensions of Luther's thought on the turks /
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  • Chapter Four. Luther's knowledge of and attitude towards Islam /
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  • Chapter Five. Luther's initial critique of Islam /
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  • Chapter Six. An existential apologetic for christians in the Mahometisch Reich /
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  • Chapter Seven. Luther's polemical apologetic against Islam /
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  • Chapter Eight. Luther's apology for christianity /
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  • Conclusion /
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  • Bibliography /
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  • Index /
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