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A comparative history of Catholic and Aš'arī theologies of truth and salvation : inclusive minorities, exclusive majorities / by Mohammed Gamal Abdelnour
VerfasserAbdelnour, Mohammed Gamal In der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen In Wikipedia suchen nach Mohammed Gamal Abdelnour
KörperschaftUniversity of London / School of Oriental and African Studies In der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen In Wikipedia suchen nach University of London / School of Oriental and African Studies
ErschienenLeiden ; Boston : Brill, [2021]
UmfangXIII, 190 Seiten
HochschulschriftUniversity of London, SOAS, Dissertation
SerieCurrents of encounter ; volume 66
SchlagwörterSalvationComparative studies In Wikipedia suchen nach SalvationComparative studies / SalvationCatholic ChurchHistory of doctrines In Wikipedia suchen nach SalvationCatholic ChurchHistory of doctrines / SalvationAsharitesHistory of doctrines In Wikipedia suchen nach SalvationAsharitesHistory of doctrines / Christianity and other religionsIslam In Wikipedia suchen nach Christianity and other religionsIslam / IslamRelationsChristianity In Wikipedia suchen nach IslamRelationsChristianity / Aschariten In Wikipedia suchen nach Aschariten / Katholizismus In Wikipedia suchen nach Katholizismus / Heil In Wikipedia suchen nach Heil / Heilsweg In Wikipedia suchen nach Heilsweg
ISBN978-90-04-46170-3
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The early Catholic theology of salvation -- Early Aš'arite theology of salvation (Hadith-based theology) -- St. Thomas Aquinas' theology of salvation -- Abū Ḥāmid Al-Ġazālī's theology of salvation (Sunnah-based) -- Catholicism on the eve of modernity -- Modern Aš'arism's theology of salvation (Al-Azhar and the Quran-based theology).

"In A Comparative History of Catholic and Aš'arī Theologies of Truth and Salvation Mohammed Gamal Abdelnour analytically and critically compares the historical development of the Catholic theologies of truth and salvation with those of its Islamic counterpart, Aš'arism. The monograph moves the discussion from individual theologians to theological schools with a view to helping consolidate the young field of Comparative Theology. It serves two types of readers. First, the specialist who wants to dig deeper into the two traditions parallelly. Second, the generalist who may not have the time to become thoroughly familiar with every aspect of Christian-Muslim theologies. Both readers will come out with a holistic understanding of the development of Christian and Muslim theologies of truth and salvation; a holistic understanding that increases the appetite of the former and quenches that of the latter. Despite the holistic nature of the monograph, attention is duly paid to the specificities of each tradition in a deep and profound manner"--