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Nicholas of Cusa and Islam : polemic and dialogue in the late Middle Ages / edited by Ian Christopher Levy, Rita George-Tvrtkovic, Donald F. Duclow.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Christopher Levy, Ian, Editor.
Contributor:
Levy, Ian Christopher, editor.
George Tvrtković, Rita, editor.
Duclow, Donald F., editor.
Series:
Studies in medieval and Reformation traditions ; Volume 183.
Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions, 1573-4188 ; Volume 183
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Nicholas, of Cusa, Cardinal, 1401-1464.
Nicholas.
Nicholas, of Cusa, Cardinal, 1401-1464. De pace fidei.
Nicholas, of Cusa, Cardinal, 1401-1464. Cribratio Alkorani.
Qurʼan--Criticism, interpretation, etc--Early works to 1800.
Qurʼan.
Islam--Controversial literature--Early works to 1800.
Islam.
Islam--Relations--Christianity--Early works to 1800.
Christianity and other religions--Islam--Early works to 1800.
Christianity and other religions.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (278 p.)
Place of Publication:
Brill 2014
Leiden, Netherlands : Brill, 2014.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This collection of essays explores the complex relations between Christians and Muslims at the dawn of the modern age. It begins by examining two seminal works by Nicholas of Cusa: De pace fidei , a dialogue seeking peace among world religions written after the conquest of Constantinople in 1453, and Cribratio Alkorani (1460-61), an attempt to confirm Gospel truths through a critical reading of the Qur’an. After considering Nicholas, his sources, and his context, the book explores a wider range of late medieval texts on Christian-Muslim relations—not only Christian writings about Islam but also Muslim responses to Christianity. The book’s focus is historical, but it can also contribute to efforts at increasing Muslim-Christian understanding today.
Contents:
Preliminary Material
Editors’ Introduction
Cusanus, Islam, and Religious Tolerance / Morimichi Watanabe
A Critical Survey of Cusanus’s Writings on Islam / Walter Andreas Euler
Una Religio in Rituum Varietate: Religious Pluralism, the Qurʾan, and Nicholas of Cusa / Pim Valkenberg
Divine Difference and Religious Unity: On the Relation Between De Docta Ignorantia, De Pace Fidei and Cribratio Alkorani / Knut Alfsvåg
Reading De pace fidei Christologically: Nicholas of Cusa’s Verbum Dialectic of Religious Concordance / Joshua Hollmann
The Trinity as a Challenge to Christian-Muslim Dialogue: Nicholas of Cusa’s Philosophical Translation of Trinitarian Faith as a Response to Islamic Rejection / Felix Resch
Deficient Sacraments or Unifying Rites? Alan of Lille, Nicholas of Cusa, and Riccoldo da Montecroce on Muslim and Jewish Praxis / Rita George-Tvrtković
Perspectives on Islam in Italy and Byzantium in the Middle Ages and Renaissance / Marica Costigliolo
Juan de Segovia on the Superiority of Christians over Muslims: Liber de magna auctoritate episcoporum in concilio generali 10.6 / Jesse D. Mann
How to Deal with Muslims? Raymond Lull and Ignatius of Loyola / Paul Richard Blum
The Messiah ʿIsa, Son of Mary: Jesus in the Islamic Tradition / Asma Afsaruddin
Revisiting the Charge of Taḥrīf: The Question of Supersessionism in Early Islam and the Qurʾān / Sandra Toenies Keating
Ibn Ḥazm’s and al-Ghazzālī’s Most Divergent Responses to Christianity: A Question of Epistemology and Hermeneutics / Tamara Albertini
Jesus in the Muslim and Christian Mystical Traditions: Ibn ʿArabi and Meister Eckhart / Robert J. Dobie
Index of Names and Terms.
Notes:
Includes index.
CC BY-NC-ND
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9789004274761
9004274766
OCLC:
883570658
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004274761 DOI

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