Dutch reformed Orthodoxy and Islam : culture, polemic and theology / Felipe Boechat Asseruy Silva
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TextSeries: Reformed historial theology ; 79Publication details: Göttingen : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2025Description: (320 p.)ISBN: - 978-3-525-56098-3
- 298.612109492 23A
- 298.61
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However turbulent and virulent Christian-Muslim Relations may have been throughout the centuries it does not mean that each side did not take the time to evaluate and appreciate each other's theological dogmas. Felipe Boechat Asseruy Silva shows that although Christians were subjected to constant attacks and invasions by the "Turks" for multiple centuries, they eventually (Early Modern Period) sought to refine their thinking about Islam and evaluate its theological tenets in a semi-dispassionate form and to provide a large-scale reply. In the Medieval period in-depth analysis of Islam, from a purely theological/philosophical point of view, were rare. Most publications frequently resorted to the use of offensive and inaccurate language, which, at times, fomented a disagreement between the parties based not on real theological differences - besides the obvious political differences -, but on imagined ones.
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