An Anthology of Philosophy in Persia, Volume 3: Philosophical Theology in the Middle Ages
نویسنده:
Seyyed Hossein Nasr
امتیاز دهید
Persia is home to one of the few civilizations in the world that has had a continuous tradition of philosophical thought for over two and a half millennia. As Islamic theology developed in the Middle Ages, many of its schools interacted with existing Persian philosophical currents and evolved into a distinctive philosophical 'Kalam', or dogmatic theology. Among the definitive masters of both Shi'i and Sunni theologians were numerous Persians, chief among them Al-Ghazzali and Fakhr al-Din Al-Razi, who are prominently represented here. Important selections from both Shi'i and Sunni theological schools (including Mu'tazila and Ash'ariyya) are included in the volume 3,
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دیدگاههای کتاب الکترونیکی An Anthology of Philosophy in Persia, Volume 3: Philosophical Theology in the Middle Ages