2014. dec. 18.

Intellectual History of the Islamicate World 2014/1-1


Intellectual History of the Islamicate World Volume 2, Issue 1-2, 2014



Introduction
Sabine Schmidtke and Gregor Schwarb
pp.: 1–6 (6)

Muʿtazilī Theology in Levi ben Yefet’s Kitāb al-Niʿma
Wilferd Madelung
pp.: 9–17 (9)

The Reception of Muʿtazilism among Jews Who Were Not Professional Theologians
David Sklare
pp.: 18–36 (19)

Some Missing Chapters of al-Qirqisānī’s Kitāb al-Anwār Book II
Bruno Chiesa
pp.: 37–49 (13)

Jewish Reception of Twelver Shīʿī kalām: A Copy of al-Sharīf al-Murtaā’s Kitāb al-Dhakhīra in the Abraham Firkovitch Collection, St. Petersburg
Sabine Schmidtke
pp.: 50–74 (25)

Short Communication: A Newly Discovered Fragment of al-Sharīf al-Murtaā’s K. al-Mulakhkha fī uūl al-dīn in Hebrew Script
Gregor Schwarb
pp.: 75–79 (5)

The Muʿtazila in al-Andalus: The Footprints of a Phantom
Sarah Stroumsa
pp.: 80–100 (21)

The Jewish and Muslim Reception of ʿAbd al-Jabbār’s Kitāb al-Jumal wa-l-ʿuqūd: A Survey of Relevant Sources
Jan Thiele
pp.: 101–121 (21)

Christian Borrowings from Islamic Theology in the Classical Period: The Witness of al-Juwaynī and Abū l-Qāsim al-Anārī
David Thomas
pp.: 125–142 (18)

The 13th Century Copto-Arabic Reception of Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī: Al-Rashīd Abū l-Khayr Ibn al-ayyib’s Risālat al-Bayān al-ahar fī l-radd ʿalā man yaqūlu bi-l-qaāʾ wa-l-qadar
Gregor Schwarb
pp.: 143–169 (27)

Reception of Islamic Theology among Syriac Christians in the Thirteenth Century: The Use of Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī in Barhebraeus’ Candelabrum of the Sanctuary
Hidemi Takahashi
pp.: 170–192 (23)

Ibn Kammūna’s and Ibn al-ʿIbrī’s Responses to Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī’s Proofs of Muammad’s Prophethood
Author: Barbara Roggema
pp.: 193–213 (21)

Christian Engagement with Islamic kalām in Late 14th-Century Egypt: The Case of al-āwī by al-Makīn Jirjis Ibn al-ʿAmīd ‘the Younger’
Mark N. Swanson
pp.: 214–226 (13)

Towards a New Edition of al-afī Ibn al-ʿAssāl’s Apologetic Works
Wadi Abullif Malik Awad
pp.: 227–240 (14)

Christians and the Arabic Qurʾān: Prooftexting, Polemics, and Intertwined Scriptures
Sidney H. Griffith
pp.: 243–266 (24)

adīth in the Christian Arabic Kalām of Būlu Ibn Rajāʾ (c. 1000)
David Bertaina
pp.: 267–286 (20)

Mirroring the Islamic Tradition of the Names of God in Christianity: Ramon Llull’s Cent Noms de Déu as a Christian Qurʾān
José Bellver

pp.: 287–304 (18)

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