Theodore Abū Qurrah / translated by John C. Lamoreaux
Material type:
- 0934893004
- 9780934893008
- Works. Selections. English. 2005
- ARCH YNDC 230.14 L234T 22
- BX4711.395.A28 A2513 2005
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"Brigham Young University Middle Eastern Texts Initiative"--Ser. title page
Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-266) and indexes
Theologus Autodidactus -- Against the Jews -- That Christianity is from God -- On the confirmation of the Gospel -- On the characteristics of the true religion -- On the councils -- Epistle to the Armenians -- Against the Armenians -- On the union and the incarnation -- On the death of Christ -- On our salvation -- Theodore's confession of faith -- On the method of the knowledge of God -- On natural theology -- On the Trinity -- On free will -- Questions on free will -- Refutations of the Saracens by Theodore Abū Qurrah, the Bishop of Haran, as reported by John the Deacon -- Greek fragments
"Theodore Abu Qurrah (d. ca. 820 CE) was the Chalcedonian bishop of Haran and one of the first Arab Christian theologians. In numerous Arabic and Greek works, Abu Qurrah defended his faith from the challenges of Islam and the opponents of Chalcedon, and in so doing re-articulated traditional Christian teaching using the language and concepts of Muslim theologians. His writings provide an important witness to Christian thought in the early Islamic world." "This volume offers for the first time an English translation of nearly the complete corpus of Theodore Abu Qurrah's works, with extensive notes on the Arabic and Greek texts."--Jacket
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