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The Rebuke of Islam - Being the Fifth Edition, Rewritten and Revised, of The Reproach of Islam (Hardcover, 5th Rewritten and... The Rebuke of Islam - Being the Fifth Edition, Rewritten and Revised, of The Reproach of Islam (Hardcover, 5th Rewritten and REV ed.)
W.H.T. Gairdner, Colin Chapman
R3,964 Discovery Miles 39 640 Out of stock

Temple Gairdner's The Rebuke of Islam, published in 1920, has long been recognized as one of the classics of Christian response to Islam in the early 20th century. Part of its significance is that Gairdner's approach sums up the very best of earlier approaches (especially in the 19th century), but breaks significantly new ground and therefore points forward to approaches that have been developing between his time and the present day.

History of the Syriac Dioceses (vol 2) (Hardcover, New): George Kiraz History of the Syriac Dioceses (vol 2) (Hardcover, New)
George Kiraz; Ignatius Aphram I Barsoum
R2,904 Discovery Miles 29 040 Out of stock

The History of Syriac Dioceses, by the late Patriarch Aphram I of Antioch and all the East, is a synopsis of a much larger study still in manuscript form. This selected portion of this history, published for the first time in English translation (volume 1) along with the original Arabic text (volume 2), offers the reader an in-depth treatment of the conditions of the Syrian Orthodox Church in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

The Epistle of the Number by Ibn Al-ahdab - The transmission of Arabic mathematics to Hebrew circles in medieval Sicily... The Epistle of the Number by Ibn Al-ahdab - The transmission of Arabic mathematics to Hebrew circles in medieval Sicily (Hardcover)
Ilana Wartenberg
R2,756 Discovery Miles 27 560 Out of stock

The first edition of The Epistle of the Number, composed in Syracuse, Sicily, at the end of the 14th century. It is the first known Hebrew treatise to include extensive algebraic theories and procedures, exposing novel mathematical vocabulary, and enhancing our understanding of the linguistic mechanisms which helped create scientific vocabulary in medieval Hebrew.

Narratives of Identity - The Syrian Orthodox Church and the Church of England 1895-1914 (Hardcover, Unabridged edition):... Narratives of Identity - The Syrian Orthodox Church and the Church of England 1895-1914 (Hardcover, Unabridged edition)
William Taylor
R2,067 Discovery Miles 20 670 Out of stock

The relationship between the Syrian Orthodox Church in the Ottoman Empire and the Church of England developed substantially between 1895 and 1914, as contacts between them grew. As the character of this emerging relationship changed, it contributed to the formation of both churches' own 'narratives of identity'. The wider context in which this took place was a period of instability in the international order, particularly within the Ottoman Empire, culminating in the outbreak of the First World War, effectively bringing this phase of sustained contact to an end. Narratives of Identity makes use of Syriac, Garshuni, and Arabic primary sources from Syrian Orthodox archives in Turkey and Syria, alongside Ottoman documents from the Basbakanlik Osmanli Arsivi, Istanbul, and a range of English archival sources. The preconceptions of both Churches are analysed, using a philosophical framework provided by the work of Paul Ricoeur, especially his concepts of significant memory (anamnesis), translation, and the search for mutual recognition. Anamnesis and translation were extensively employed in the formation of 'narratives of identity' that needed to be understood by both Churches. The identity claims of the Tractarian section of the Church of England and of the Ottoman Syrian Orthodox Church are examined using this framework. The detailed content of the theological dialogue between them, is then examined, and placed in the context of the rapidly changing demography of eastern Anatolia, the Syrian Orthodox 'heartland'. The late Ottoman state was characterised by an increased instability for all its non-Muslim minorities, which contributed to the perceived threats to Ottoman Syrian Orthodoxy, both from within and without. Finally, a new teleological framework is proposed in order to better understand these exchanges, taking seriously the amamnetic insights of the narratives of identity of both the Syrian Orthodox Church and the Church of England from 1895 to 1914.

Kreuz Und Kreml - Geschichte Der Orthodoxen Kirche in Russland (German, Hardcover): Thomas Bremer Kreuz Und Kreml - Geschichte Der Orthodoxen Kirche in Russland (German, Hardcover)
Thomas Bremer
R694 R568 Discovery Miles 5 680 Save R126 (18%) Out of stock
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