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Medieval Christian Perceptions of Islam: A Book of Essays [Paperback]

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0415928923 978-0415928922 September 15, 2000 1
These fifteen original essays focus on unfamiliar texts that reflect the wide range of medieval Christianity's preoccupation with Islam.

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"A useful and interesting collection...." -- Parergon

"A valuable book which offers numerous insights into the complexities of medieval Christian-Muslim interaction.." -- Al-Masaq - Studia Arabo-Islamica

"Detailed and deeply informative collection.." -- The Medieval Review

"Highly recommended for libraries of graduate schools of theology and ministry." -- Catholic Library World --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Paperback: 440 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge; 1 edition (September 15, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0415928923
  • ISBN-13: 978-0415928922
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.8 x 0.9 inches
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John Tolan was born in Milwaukee and received a BA in Classics from Yale and an MA and PhD in History from the University of Chicago. He has taught and lectured in universities in North America, Europe, Africa and the Middle East and is currently Professor of History at the University of Nantes (France). He works on the history of the rich web of relations in the medieval Mediterranean world, between Jews, Christians and Muslims. While conflict was common (then as now), cultural, intellectual and economic exchange was essential to the development of Arab, Latin and Byzantine cultures. Far from being the stage of a "clash of civilizations", the Mediterranean was (and is) complex mesh of variegated interdependent cultures. John Tolan makes public lectures in this field in North America, Europe and worldwide.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Limited Medieval Christian Perceptions Re Islam, September 23, 2010
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This review is from: Medieval Christian Perceptions of Islam: A Book of Essays (Paperback)
"Medieval Christian Perceptions of Islam" ed. by John V. Tolan, (1996), English, hardback, 414 pgs. Contains 15 essays by various writers. Rather than a mere reprint of something that had been written in 850 or 1125 or 1417 A.D., these essays are articles whereby a researcher has studied some old writing and analyzes its relevance for the modern reader. As the early `writings' c. the 800s are rather brief, and tend to be more polemical against Islam than analytical, it is very helpful that the essayists add their analysis of the early works. Admittedly, the early writings are not very `fun' or `exciting' reads (no fault of the essayists, however). So, expect some `dry' reading herein. Not really for the novice student inquiring about how Islam was practiced during the 800-1300s in Europe. Sort of a collection of snippets from letters written by some suffering Christian who is complaining about raids, enslavement or having to pay high taxes to some Muslim warlord - which enticed many to `convert'. One essayist noted: "Since at least the ninth century a series of twenty-two anathemas against Islamic beliefs had been incorporated into a `Formula of Abjuration', which was used as part of the required rituals of conversion (or reconversion) for Muslims wishing to join the Christian church" c. 1180 - and the essayist details their impact (p. 55). The essayists reported that Christians tended to see the broad advance of Islam because of some sin(s) that they had committed in offending their Christian God, rather than recognizing the superiority of Islamic swordsmanship. The essayists review how the beleaguered Christians viewed Mohammad as being the Anti-Christ, and review how well the early Christians really understood the Islamic faith - such as disputes regarding the Trinity, differences between the Bible and the Quran, did the Christian God differ from the Muslim Allah, were the perceptions viewed from military or political or theological differences, and the morality of Muslim ethics. The essayists also write about how monarchs and the clergy disagreed as to how they should establish a united front against the advancing Islamic tide through Asia Minor. One chapter is devoted to Islam in early Medieval Spain (760-860s), including the 851 movement when various Christian monks would walk into a nearby Muslim city (Cordoba) to proclaim that Muhammad was not a `true' prophet, and, as a result, the monk would be executed for heresy - this `Cordoban martyrs movement' went on for several years (p. 95). Not much about "this is Islam." Fine scholarly analysis regarding how both Christian monarchs and the clergy viewed Islam between 800-1400, but not really a whole lot of `writings' are really discussed - as so few have survived. Chpt 10: Jacob van Maerlant ; Chpt 11: "Portrayal of Muslims in Andrea da Barberino's `Guerrino il Meschino'; Chpt 12: Machomete and `Sir John Mandeville's Travels' (1357); chpt 13: Anti-Islamic propaganda in the age of Charles V (1528); Chpt 14: Spain in 1560-76; Chpt 15: The myth of Shah Ismail Safavi (1520s). There is no `big picture' review as to how the European monarchs tried to come together in developing some united front against Islam; nothing about the Crusades. This is NOT anything like a `travelogue' of reprints of Christian pilgrims writing home about their experiences while traveling through Muslim lands -- something I had really hoped for. A 'niche' book for the scholar interested in the above topics. No discussion regarding military battles.
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In the seventh century the Muslims swept into the lands of Eastern Christianity; overnight a good portion of Orthodox believers lost their Christian empire. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
apologeticus martyrum, final anathema, catechetical books, super apocalypsim, material sword, musulmans dans, chivalric literature, ecclesiastical liberty, universal chronicle, glossa ordinaria
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Vincent of Beauvais, Sir John, Mandeville's Travels, John of Damascus, Middle Ages, Speculum Historiale, Nicholas of Lyra, Saracens of Lucera, Jacob van Maerlant, Petrus Alfonsi, Andalusian Christians, God of Muhammad, Norman Daniel, Cilician Armenia, East Syrian, Holy Spirit, Juan de Segovia, Mar Yaballah, Peter the Venerable, Formula of Abjuration, Ismail Safavi, Middle East, Muslims of Lucera, Paul of Burgos, Andrea da Barberino
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