Arabic Christianity in the Monasteries of Ninth-Century Palestine
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Arabic Christianity in the Monasteries of Ninth-Century Palestine

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Arabic Christianity in the Monasteries of Ninth-Century Palestine

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The history of Christian literature took a new turn in the 8th century when monks in the monasteries of Palestine began to write theology and saints' lives in Arabic; they also instituted a veritable programme for translating the Bible and other Christian texts from Greek (and Syriac) into the language of the Qur'an, the lingua franca of the Islamic caliphate. This is the subject of the present volume. Two key factors leading to this change, as Professor Griffith indicates, were that the confrontation with the developing theology of Islam created a direct need for apologetics to face this new religious challenge in its own language; and, second, simply that as the memory of Byzantine power waned, so too did the knowledge of Greek. Issues of particular interest in this apologetic literature are those of the freedom of the will, a key topic in the controversies between Melkites and Muslims, and of the legitimacy of icon veneration, a subject of great contemporary concern at the time of Iconoclasm in the Byzantine Empire. L'histoire de la littĂ©rature chrĂ©tienne a pris un nouveau tournant au 8 siĂ©cle lorsque les religieux des monastĂšres de Palestine commencĂšrent Ă  Ă©crire la thĂ©ologie et la vie des saints en arabe. De mĂȘme, ils instituĂšrent un vĂ©ritable programme de traduction de la Bible et autres textes chrĂ©tiens du grec (et du syriaque) en langue corannique, la lingua franca du califat islamique. Tel est l'objet du prĂ©sent recueil. Deux facteurs determinants ayant conduit Ă  ce changement, comme l'indique le professeur Griffith, Ă©taient, en premier lieu, la confrontation avec une thĂ©ologie islamique croissante, qui crĂ©ait un besoin pressant pour les apologĂ©tiques de faire face Ă  ce nouveau dĂ©fi religieux dans la langue propre Ă  celui-ci; en second lieu, au fur et Ă  mesure que s'estompait la mĂ©moire du pourvoir byzantin, il en allait de mĂȘme pour la connaissance que l'on avait de la langue grecque. Ces textes traitent de q

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Year
2024
Edition
0
eBook ISBN
9781040233153
Topic
History
Index
History

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Series Page
  3. Half Title
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Table of Contents
  7. Publisher's Note
  8. Preface
  9. Chapter I: The Prophet Muងammad, his Scripture and his Message, according to the Christian apologies in Arabic and Syriac from the first Abbasid century
  10. Chapter II: The Gospel in Arabic: an inquiry into its appearance in the first Abbasid century
  11. Chapter III: The monks of Palestine and the growth of Christian literature in Arabic
  12. Chapter IV: Eutychius of Alexandria on the Emperor Theophilus and Iconoclasm in Byzantium: a 10th-century moment in Christian apologetics in Arabic
  13. Chapter V: Theodore Abƫ Qurrah's Arabic tract on the Christian practice of venerating images
  14. Chapter VI: Free will in Christian Kalām: the doctrine of Theodore Abƫ Qurrah
  15. Chapter VII: Stephen of Ramlah and the Christian kerygma in Arabic in 9th century Palestine
  16. Chapter VIII: Greek into Arabic: life and letters in the monasteries of Palestine in the 9th century; the example of the Summa Theologiae Arabica
  17. Chapter IX: A 9th century Summa Theologiae Arabica
  18. Chapter X: The Arabic account of 'Abd al-Masīង an-NağrānÄ« al-GhassānÄ«
  19. Chapter XI: Anthony David of Baghdad, scribe and monk of Mar Sabas: Arabic in the monasteries of Palestine
  20. Additions
  21. Index

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