Christian-Muslim Relations. A Bibliographical History. Volume 7 Central and Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa and South America (1500-1600) : Volume 7. Central and Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa and South America (1500-1600)🔍
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Edited by David Thomas and John Chesworth with John Azumah, Stanisław Grodź, Andrew Newman, Douglas Pratt. Christian-Muslim Relations. A Bibliographical History, volume 7 (CMR 7), covering Central and Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa and South America in the period 1500-1600, is a continuing volume in a general history of relations between the two faiths from the seventh century to the early 20th century. It comprises introductory essays and the main body of detailed entries which treat all the works, surviving or lost, that have been recorded. These entries provide biographical details of the authors, descriptions and assessments of the works themselves, and complete accounts of manuscripts, editions, translations and studies. The result of collaboration between numerous leading scholars, CMR 7, along with the other volumes in this series, is intended as a basic tool for research in Christian-Muslim relations. Section editors: Clinton Bennett, Luis F. Bernabe Pons, Lejla Demiri, Martha Frederiks, John-Paul Ghobrial, David Grafton, Alan Guenther, Abdulkadir Hashim, Şevket Küçükhüseyin, Emma Loghin, Gordon Nickel, Claire Norton, Peter Riddell, Umar Ryad, Davide Tacchini, Moussa Serge Hyacinthe Traore, Carsten Walbiner Biographical note David Thomas, PhD (1983) in Islamic Studies, University of Lancaster, is Professor of Christianity and Islam and Nadir Dinshaw Professor of Inter Religious Relations at the University of Birmingham. Among his most recent works are Christian Doctrines in Islamic Theology (Brill, 2008) and CMR vols 1-6 (Brill, 2009-14). John Chesworth, PhD (2008) in Religious Studies, University of Birmingham, is Research Officer for Christian-Muslim Relations. A Bibliographical History 1500-1900 at the University of Birmingham. He has published on Christian-Muslim Relations in Africa and Europe, he has recently co-edited Sharīʿa in Africa Today. Reactions and Responses (Brill 2014) and CMR vol. 6 (Brill, 2014). Readership Specialists in the history of Christian-Muslim relations, Islamicists, Ottomanists, scholars of the Reformation, textual specialists, theologians and historians.
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Christian-muslim Relations: A Bibliographical History: Central and Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa and South America (1500-1600) (7) (History of ... Relations, 24) (English and German Edition)
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Christian-Muslim Relations. a Bibliographical History. Volume 7 Central and Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa and South America (1500-1600) (History of ... Rel) (English and German Edition)
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Stanisław Grodź; David Thomas; Barbara Roggema; Juan Pedro Monferrer Sala; John Chesworth
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Thomas, David; Chesworth, John
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Brill Academic Publishers
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History of Christian-Muslim relations, Leiden ; Boston, 2009
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History of Christian-Muslim relations, 24, Leiden, 2015
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History of Christian-Muslim Relations, Leiden, 2019
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History of Christian-Muslim Relations, 2015 jul 24
"In order to understand the present day dimensions of mutual perceptions between Christians and Muslims, the history of relations must be recovered and accurately mapped. This work is currently being undertaken in an international project led by David Thomas, Professor Emeritus of the University of Birmingham. Its outcome is the series Christian-Muslim Relations: a Bibliographical History. Each volume contains detailed descriptions and assessments of texts written by the one community about or against the other, together with introductory and contextual essays, and an index, providing an important tool for future research. The first phase, Christian-Muslim Relations: A Bibliographical History 1 (CMR1), covers the crucial period 600 to 1500 (volumes 1-5). The second phase ("CMR1900"), which will take the project up to the end of the First World War, is a work in progress. So far 11 volumes of CMR have been published."-- Publisher's website
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Christian-muslim Relations, A Bibliographical History Online Is A General Online History Of Relations Between The Faiths. It Covers The Period From 600 To 1500, When Encounters Took Place Through The Extended Mediterranean Basin And Are Recorded In Syriac, Arabic, Greek, Latin And Other Languages. Christian Muslim Relations Online Comprises Introductory Essays On The Treatment Of Christians In The Qur'an, Qur'an Commentaries, Biographies Of The Prophet, Hadith And Sunni Law, And Of Muslims In Canon Law, And The Main Body Of More Than Two Hundred Detailed Entries On All The Works Recorded, Whether Surviving Or Lost.--publisher Information. Edited By David Thomas And John Chesworth, With John Azumah [and Others]. Includes Bibliographical References And Indexes.
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Preliminary Material Source: pp i –xi Introduction: Christians, Muslims and empires in the 16th century Source: pp 1 –14 The arrival of European Christians in India during the 16th century Source: pp 15 –25 Central and Eastern Europe Source: pp 27 –547 Middle East and North Africa Source: pp 549 –742 Asia, Africa and South America Source: pp 743 –931 Index of Names Source: pp 933 –945 Index of Titles Source: pp 946 –963
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Contents 5 Foreword 7 Abbreviations 11 Introduction: Christians, Muslims and empires in the 16th century 13 The arrival of European Christians in India during the 16th century 27 Works on Christian-Muslim relations 1500-1600 39 Central and Eastern Europe 41 Middle East and North Africa 561 Asia, Africa and South America 755 Index of Names 945 Index of Titles 958
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(CMR 7) is a history of all the known works on relations from Central and Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa and South America in the period 1500-1600. Its detailed entries contain descriptions, assessments and comprehensive bibliographical details on individual works.
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