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Christians and Muslims in dialogue in the Islamic Orient of the Middle Ages
III. Seperations - Abgrenzungen
ʿAlī ibn Rabban Al-Ṭabarī: A convert's assessment of his former faith David Thomas...
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Vom Dialoge, interreligiös und intrareligiös: zwei syrische Lieder zur Konversion Martin Tamcke (Göttingen)
I. Dialogue In Syrian Literature - Dialog In Der Syrischen Literatur
The debate between Patriarch John and an Emir of the Mhaggrāyē: a reconsideration of the earliest Christian-Muslim debate Barbara Roggema (Rome)
Die Disputatio des ostsyrischen Patriarchen Timotheos (780-823) mit dem Kalifen al-Mahdī Martin Heimgartner (Halle/Salle)
Bible an Qurʾan in early Syriac Christian-Islamic disputation Gerrit J. Reinink (Groningen)
II. Theology In Dialogue With Islam - Theologie Im Gespräch Mit Dem Islam
From Patriarch Timothy I to Ḥunayn ibn Isḥāq: philosophy and Christian apology in Abbasid times; reason, ethics and public policy Sidney H. Griffith (Washington)
Abū Bishr Mattā, al-Fārābī, and Yaḥyā Ibn ʿAdī John W. Watt (Cardiff)
Apologetics, catechesis, and the question of audience in "On the Triune Nature of God" (Sinai Arabic 154) and three treatises of Theodore Abū Qurrah Mark N. Swanson (St. Paul/Minnesota)
III. Seperations - Abgrenzungen
ʿAlī ibn Rabban Al-Ṭabarī: A convert's assessment of his former faith David Thomas Birmingham
Išoʿyahb bar Malkon's on the veneration of the holy icons Herman Teule (Nijmegen/Leuven)
Prejudice and polarization towards Christians, Jews and Muslims: "The Polemical Treatises" of Dionysius Bar Ṣalībī Rfaat Ebied (Sydney)
IV. Sideways - Seitenwege
John Bar Šayallāh and the Syrian Orthodox community under Aqquyunlu rule in the late fifteenth century Andrew Palmer (London)
Inaugural Address Martin Tamcke (Göttingen)
Orient-Institut Beirut Beiruter Texte Und Studien
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Christians and Muslims in dialogue in the Islamic Orient of the Middle Ages : christlich-muslimische Gespräche im Mittelalter / ed. by Martin Tamcke
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Würzburg
Beirut
2007
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