Political Philosophy and the Christian Priesthood. The Defensor pacis of Marsilius of Padua, 1986
By: Stephen F. Torraco
Title Political Philosophy and the Christian Priesthood. The Defensor pacis of Marsilius of Padua
Type Monograph
Language undefined
Date 1986
Publication Place Boston, Mass.
Publisher Boston College
Categories Politics, Theology
Author(s) Stephen F. Torraco
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La función sociopolítica de la religión según Averroes, 1984
By: Emilio Tornero Poveda
Title La función sociopolítica de la religión según Averroes
Type Article
Language Spanish
Date 1984
Journal Anales del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía
Volume 4
Pages 75–82
Categories Politics, Theology
Author(s) Emilio Tornero Poveda
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The Pilgrimage of Philosophy. A Festschrift for Charles E. Butterworth, 2019
By: René M. Paddags (Ed.), Waseem El-Rayes (Ed.), Gregory A. McBrayer (Ed.)
Title The Pilgrimage of Philosophy. A Festschrift for Charles E. Butterworth
Type Edited Book
Language English
Date 2019
Publication Place South Bend, IN
Publisher St. Augustine’s Press
Categories Politics, Theology, al-Fārābī, al-Ġazālī, Relation between Philosophy and Theology
Author(s) René M. Paddags , Waseem El-Rayes , Gregory A. McBrayer
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This book intends to introduce readers to the work of Charles E. Butterworth, and thereby to introduce students to Medieval islamic political philosophy, of which Butterworth is one of the world's most prominent scholars. In a wider sense, the Festschrift introduces its readers to the current debates on Medieval islamic political philosophy, related as they are to the questions of the relationship between islam and Christianity, the Medieval to the Modern world, and reason and revelation. Butterworth's scholarship spans six decades, primarily translating, editing, and interpreting the works of the Muslim political philosopher Alfarabi (d. 950) and Averroes (Ibn Rushd, d. 1198). He began his studies of Muslim political philosophy at a time when the Middle East and islam did not have the political salience they have acquired in more recent years. instead, Butterworth&;s reason for engaging with islam was rooted in the question of the relationship between reason and revelation. While one possible answer was pursued in the Christian, latin West, the islamic borderlands of Greek, Roman, and Muslim civilization offered another. By exploring Averroes, who provides the possibility of an Aristotelian-Islamic political philosophy, and Alfarabi, who pursues a Platonic-islamic political philosophy, Butterworth showed how islamic civilization provided a viable alternative to the theologico-political question reason v revelation, as well as serving as an inspiration to the latin West.

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Violence in Islamic Thought from the Mongols to European Imperialism, 2018
By: Robert Gleave (Ed.), István T. Kristó-Nagy (Ed.)
Title Violence in Islamic Thought from the Mongols to European Imperialism
Type Edited Book
Language English
Date 2018
Publication Place Edinburgh
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Categories Politics, Theology
Author(s) Robert Gleave , István T. Kristó-Nagy
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Examines the development of Muslim theological, legal, literary and cultural discussions about violence and its legitimation The violent conquest of the eastern part of the lands under Muslim rule by the Mongols marked a new period in the history of Islamic civilisation and in attitudes towards violence. This volume examines the various intellectual and cultural reactions of Muslim thinkers to these events, both within and without the territories subjected to Mongol control. Each chapter examines how violent acts were assessed by Muslim intellectuals, analysing both changes and continuity within Islamic thought over time. Each chapter is structured around a case study in which violent acts are justified or condemned, revealing the variety of attitudes to violence in the medieval period. They are framed by a detailed introduction, focusing on theoretical perspectives on violence and religion and their application, or otherwise, to medieval Islam.

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