The earliest and largest corpus of Christian writings on Islam was written in the Aramaic dialect of Syriac. Envisioning Islam shows how these previously neglected texts problematize modern perceptions of an exclusively hostile Christian reaction to Islam and revolutionize our understanding of the early Islamic world.
Introduction 1
Chapter 1. When Good Things Happened to Other People: Syriac Memories of the Islamic Conquests
Chapter 2. A Different Type of Difference-Making: Syriac Narratives of Religious Identity
Chapter 3. Using Muslims to Think With: Narratives of Islamic Rulers
Chapter 4. Blurring Boundaries: The Continuum Between Early Christianity and Early Islam
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
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Envisioning Islam von Michael Philip Penn - mit der ISBN: 9780812291445
RELIGION / Islam / History; Bible; Koran; Muslim Christianity early relations; Quaran; Turkestan; ancient islamic empire religious studies history; caliph; caliphate; christian; early church history; iran Afghanistan; jesus christ; latin; middle east; muhammad; patristics; theology, Online-Buchhandlung
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