HEIRS OF THE APOSTLES

HEIRS OF THE APOSTLES

STUDIES ON ARABIC CHRISTIANITY IN HONOR OF SIDNEY H. GRIFFITH

BERTAINA, D. / TOENIES KEATING, S. / SWANSON, M. / TREIGER, A.

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Editorial:
BRILL
Año de edición:
2018
Materia
Historia medieval
ISBN:
978-90-04-36758-6
Edición:
1
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Arabic Language, Bible, and Qur?an
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An Arabic Christian Perspective on Monotheism in the Qur?an: Elias of Nisibis’ Kitab al-Majalis
By: David Bertaina
Pages: 3–21
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From Multiplicity to Unification of the Arabic Biblical Text: a Reading of the Rum Orthodox Projects for the Arabization and Printing of the Gospels during the Ottoman Period
By: Elie Dannaoui
Pages: 22–36
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Early Christian Arabic Translation Strategies (Matthew 11:20–30 in Codex Vat. Ar. 13)
By: Juan Pedro Monferrer-Sala
Pages: 37–55
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Flawed Biblical Translations into Arabic and How to Correct Them: a Copt and a Jew Study Saadiah’s Tafsir
By: Ronny Vollandt
Pages: 56–92
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The Utility of Christian Arabic Texts for Qur?anic Studies
By: Clare Wilde
Pages: 93–111
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Arabic Christian Responses to Islam and Muslim Interpretations of Christianity
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Apocalyptic Ecclesiology in Response to Early Islam
By: Cornelia B. Horn
Pages: 115–156
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The Rationality of Christian Doctrine: Abu Ra?i?a al-Takriti’s Philosophical Response to Islam
By: Sandra Toenies Keating
Pages: 157–178
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The Doctrine of the Incarnation in Dialogue with Islam: Four Lines of Argumentation
By: Thomas W. Ricks
Pages: 179–193
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Muslim Views of the Cross as a Symbol of the Christian Faith
By: Shawqi Talia
Pages: 194–213
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The Doctrine of the Trinity in Early Islam: Misperceptions and Misrepresentations
By: David Thomas
Pages: 214–227
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Arabic Christianity in the Medieval Islamic World
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Byzantine Monasticism and the Holy Land: Palestine in Byzantine Hagiography of the 11th and 12th Centuries
By: Johannes Pahlitzsch
Pages: 231–255
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Inquiring of “Beelzebub”: Timothy and al-Ja?i? on Christians in the ?Abbasid Legal System
By: Andrew Platt and Nathan P. Gibson
Pages: 256–283
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The Church and the Mosque in Wisdom’s Shade: on the Story of “Alexander and the Hermit Prince”
By: Mark N. Swanson
Pages: 284–309
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Revisiting Cheikho’s Assessment of Abu Tammam’s Christian Origins
By: Jennifer Tobkin
Pages: 310–332
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Paul of Antioch’s Responses to a Muslim Sheikh
By: Alexander Treiger
Pages: 333–346
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Manuscript Discoveries
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Evagrius Ponticus at the Monastery of the Syrians: Newly Documented Evidence for an Arabic Reception History
By: Stephen J. Davis
Pages: 349–394
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Christian-Muslim-Jewish Relations in Patristic Literature: the Arabic Questions and Answers of Basil and Gregory
By: Barbara Roggema
Pages: 395–414
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A Fragment of a Christian-Muslim Disputation “in the Style of Abu Ra?i?a and ?Isa ibn Zur?a” (Gotha ar. 2882, fols. 16r–24v): a Reassessment
By: Harald Suermann
Pages: 415–425
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A Greco-Arabic Palimpsest from the Sinai New Finds: Some Preliminary Observations
By: Jack Tannous
Pages: 426–445
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An Arabic Manuscript of the Visions of Anba Shenouda: Edition and Translation
By: Jason R. Zaborowski
Pages: 446–494
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Bibliography of Sidney H. Griffith’s Publications
Pages: 495–517

Heirs of the Apostles offers a panoramic survey of Arabic-speaking Christians—descendants of the Christian communities established in the Middle East by the apostles—and their history, religion, and culture in the early Islamic and medieval periods. The subjects range from Arabic translations of the Bible, to the status of Christians in the Muslim-governed lands, Muslim-Christian polemic, and Christian-Muslim and Christian-Jewish relations. The volume is offered as a Festschrift to Sidney H. Griffith, the doyen of Christian Arabic Studies in North America, on his eightieth birthday.

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