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Islamic theology and philosophy : studies in honor of George F. Hourani /

: viii, 339 pages ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 0873957466
0873957474 (pbk.)

Symbols of Islam /

: Translation of : Symboles de l'Islam. : 127 pages : illustrations color ; 31 cm. : Bibliography : page 126. : 2843230071

Tahafot At-Tahafot /

: Translation of : تهافت التهافت.‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪ : pages ; 24 cm.

Published 1976
God's created speech : a study in the speculative theology of the Muʻtazilî Qâdî l-gudât Abûl-Hasan ʻAbd al-Jabbâr bn Ahmad al-Hamadânî /

: xi, 447 pages ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages [422]-429) and index. : 9004047190

Published 2000
Commanding right and forbidding wrong in Islamic thought /

: xvii, 702 pages ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages [604]-659) and index. : 0521661749

Al-Maʼmūn, the inquisition, and the quest for caliphal authority /

: "Appended to the volume is a reprint edition of Walter M. Patton's Aḥmed ibn Ḥanbal and the Miḥna (Leiden 1897)"--Back cover. : xvi, 131, 208 pages ; 26 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9781937040550

Published 1962
Islamic philosophy and theology /

: xxiii, 196 pages ; 21 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

Les tendances modernes de l'Islam /

: 186 pages ; 20 cm.

The Koran /

: 427 pages ; 18 cm.

Two early Ismaili treatises : Haft-babi baba Sayyid-na and Matubuʼl-muʼminin /

: [2], 9, [1], [64] pages ; 22 cm.

Religious dialogue & revolution : essays on Judaism, Christianity, & Islam /

: Cover title : Religious dialogue. : 244 pages ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

Published 1951
Avicenna on theology /

: Includes index.
Translated by Arthur J. Arberry. : vi, 82 pages ; 18 cm.

Doctrines of Shiʻi Islam : a compendium of Imami beliefs and practices /

: Translation of : Manshūr-i ʻaqāyid-i Imāmīyah. : xix, 240 pages ; 23 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages [228]-232) and index. : 01860647804

Chinese gleams of Sufi light : Wang Tai-yü's great learning of the pure and real and Liu Chih's Displaying the concealment of the real realm ; with a new translation of Jāmī's Lawā...

: xiv, 264 pages ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-246) and indexes. : 0791446387

Le Coran /

: At head of title : Mahomet. : 3 pages 1., [9]-895 pages ; 23 cm.

La Profession de foi d'Abū Isḥāq al-Šīrāzī /

: "Ce fascicule regroupe deux opuscules d'Abū Isḥāq al-Šīrāzī, contemporain et collègue d'al-Mutawallī, qui ont pour titre al-Išāra ilā ahl al-ḥaqq et 'Aqīdatu'l-salaf"--Prelim. p. : 75 pages ; 28 cm. : Bibliography : pages [73]-75. : 0254-282x ;

Published 2018
Hope and otherness : Christian eschatology and interreligious hospitality /

: In Hope and Otherness , Jakob Wirén analyses the place and role of the religious Other in contemporary eschatology. In connection with this theme, he examines and compares different levels of inclusion and exclusion in Christian, Muslim, and Jewish eschatologies. He argues that a distinction should be made in approaches to this issue between soteriological openness and eschatological openness. By going beyond Christian theology and also looking to Muslim and Jewish sources and by combining the question of the religious Other with eschatology, Wirén explores ways of articulating Christian eschatology in light of religious otherness, and provides a new and vital slant to the threefold paradigm of exclusivism, inclusivism and pluralism that has been prevalent in the theology of religions. "Jakob Wirén's study pushes forward the frontiers of three disciplines all at the same time: theology of religions; comparative religions and eschatology. (...) This is a challenging and important book." - Gavin D'Costa, University of Bristol, Professor of Catholic Theology, 2017 "This book explores of the status of religious others in Christian eschatology, and of eschatology itself as a privileged place for reflecting on religious otherness. Wiren mines not only Christian, but also Jewish and Muslim sources to develop an inclusive eschatology. Hope and Otherness thus represents an important contribution to both theology of religions and comparative theology." - Catherine Cornille, Boston College, Professor of Comparative Theology, 2017
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004357068 : 0923-6201 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2018
Golden calf traditions in early Judaism, Christianity, and Islam

: The seventeen studies in Golden Calf Traditions in Early Judaism, Christianity, and Islam explore the biblical origins of the golden calf story in Exodus, Deuteronomy, and 1 Kings, as well as its reception in a variety of sources: Hebrew Scriptures (Hosea, Jeremiah, Psalms, Nehemiah), Second Temple Judaism (Animal Apocalypse, Pseudo-Philo, Philo, Josephus), rabbinic Judaism, the New Testament (Acts, Paul, Hebrews, Revelation) and early Christianity (among Greek, Latin, and Syriac writers), as well as the Qur'an and Islamic literature. Expert contributors explore how each ancient author engaged with the calf traditions-whether explicitly, implicitly, or by clearly and consciously avoiding them-and elucidate how the story was used both negatively and positively for didactic, allegorical, polemical, and even apologetic purposes.
: 1 online resource. : 9789004386860 : 1388-3909 ;

Published 2012
The Epistle of the eloquent clarification concerning the refutation of Ibn Qutayba /

: This is an edition of an early Shiite/Fatimid Arabic epistle that includes a controversy pertaining to several issues on Islamic law. Al-Qadi al-Nu'man (d. 363/974), the most famoust jurist of the early Fatimid period refutes the illustious Ibn Qutayba (d. 276/889). In his book Adab al-Katib, Ibn Qutayba claimed that it was enough for civil servants (kuttab) to memorize a few legal formulas in order to be able to effectively do their work without the need of long dissertations on law from jurists. In the introduction to his epistle, al-Nu'man claims that without these dissertations the civil servants would not be able to apply the law correctly. Following this, al-Nu'man launches lengthy dissertations on each one of the succinct formulas listed by Ibn Qutayba. The main argument of al-Nu'man is that the only lawgivers in Islam are the prophet Muhammad and the Imams descendents of Ali (until the seventh Imam).
: 1 online resource (22, 175 pages) : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004216662 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2019
Sharḥ al-Muqaddama fi ʼl-kalām : maʿa ʼl-Muqaddama fi ʼl-kalām, nuskha muṣawwara min majmūʿat ʿĀṭif Efendī raqm 1338/1 /

: The Imāmī scholar Abū Jaʿfar Ṭūsī (d. 459-60/1066-7) was born in Ṭūs in Khurāsān. Having completed his basic education there, he left for Baghdad, which at the time was ruled by the Shīʿī Buwayhid dynasty. In Baghdad he attended the classes of various prominent scholars, notably the leading Imāmī rationalist of his time, al-Shaykh al-Mufīd (d. 413/1022) and his successor al-Sharīf al-Murtaḍā (d. 436/1044). After the death of al-Murtaḍā, Ṭūsī, who had already made a name for himself as a thinker and a writer, became the undisputed leader of the Imāmī community. About ten years later Baghdad was invaded by the Saljuqs and Ṭūsī's house and libraries were laid to waste. Tūsī fled to Najaf where he remained until his death. Al-Muqaddima fi ʼl-kalām on concepts in theology figures among Ṭūsī's most important works. The commentary by Najīb al-Dīn al-Ḥusaynī (d. 582/1186) printed in facsimile here are lecture notes, made by one of his students.
: 1 online resource. : 9789004406230
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