This seminal work continues to shape the thought of specialists
studying the Late Antique crossroads at which Christian, Jewish,
Zoroastrian, and Islamic histories met, by offering the field a new
approach to the vexing question of how to write the early history
of Islam. The new edition of the study produces the original text
with the addition of a substantial forward in which Hoyland
discusses how the field has developed over the two decades that
proceeded the book's first publication. Hoyland also shares some
personal reflections on how his thinking has since developed and
the potential impact of this on the findings of the original study.
The book also includes new appendices that detail the later
publications of the author.
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