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VI. What Has Baghdad to Do with Constantinople or Rome?: Oriental Christian Self-Definition in the World of Islam
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Sidney H. Griffith
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS ix
- PREFACE xi
- Introduction 1
- I. “People of the Gospel,” “People of the Book”: Christians and Christianity in the World of Islam 6
- II. Apocalypse and the Arabs: The First Christian Responses to the Challenge of Islam 23
- III. Christian Theology in Arabic: A New Development in Church Life 45
- IV. The Shape of Christian Theology in Arabic: The Genres and Strategies of Christian Discourse in the World of Islam 75
- V. Christian Philosophy in Baghdad and Beyond: A Major Partner in the Development of Classical Islamic Intellectual Culture 106
- VI. What Has Baghdad to Do with Constantinople or Rome?: Oriental Christian Self-Definition in the World of Islam 129
- VII. Between the Crescent and the Cross: Convivencia, the Clash of Theologies, and Interreligious Dialogue 156
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 181
- INDEX 213
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS ix
- PREFACE xi
- Introduction 1
- I. “People of the Gospel,” “People of the Book”: Christians and Christianity in the World of Islam 6
- II. Apocalypse and the Arabs: The First Christian Responses to the Challenge of Islam 23
- III. Christian Theology in Arabic: A New Development in Church Life 45
- IV. The Shape of Christian Theology in Arabic: The Genres and Strategies of Christian Discourse in the World of Islam 75
- V. Christian Philosophy in Baghdad and Beyond: A Major Partner in the Development of Classical Islamic Intellectual Culture 106
- VI. What Has Baghdad to Do with Constantinople or Rome?: Oriental Christian Self-Definition in the World of Islam 129
- VII. Between the Crescent and the Cross: Convivencia, the Clash of Theologies, and Interreligious Dialogue 156
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 181
- INDEX 213