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The Christian approach to the Moslem, a historical study.

LIBRA H140.7 Ad25
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Addison, James Thayer, 1887-1953.
Contributor:
Yarnall Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Christianity and other religions--Islam.
Christianity and other religions.
Islam.
Christianity.
Interfaith relations.
Physical Description:
x, 365 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Columbia University Press, 1942.
Contents:
Introduction
pt. 1. Twelve centuries of background. Christianity and the rise of Islam
Christian and Moslem from the early conquests to the Crusades
The period of the Crusades
Ramon Lull
Christian and Moslem in Spain
The period of Ottoman supremacy
The Jesuits at the Mughal court
pt. 2. The modern age. Turkey
Syria
Egypt
Iran
Arabia
Northern India and its borders
The Netherlands Indies
Negro Africa
pt. 3. Problems and policies. Foreword
The presentation of the message
The care of the convert
Conclusion
Appendixes. North Africa (exclusive of Egypt)
The Balkans
Palestine
Russia and Central Asia; Afghanistan
Iraq
China
British Malaya
Philippine Islands
Madagascar.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 325-343).
Other Format:
Online version: Addison, James Thayer, 1887-1953. Christian approach to the Moslem.
OCLC:
1074267

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