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Reformed Historical Theology : Volume 79 : Dutch Reformed Orthodoxy and Islam : Culture, Polemic, and Theology
Outline : However turbulent Christian-Muslim Relations may have been throughout the centuries it does not mean that each side did not take the time to evaluate each other’s theological dogmas. Silva shows that Christians eventually sought to refine their thinking about Islam and evaluate its theological tenets in a semi-dispassionate form. In the Medieval period in-depth analysis of Islam were rare. This volume shows that Post-Reformation Reformed Orthodox theologians, after having access to a long legacy of Christian-Muslim written publications collected by Dutch Universities, were able to build well informed apologetical, theological and historical arguments against Islam. The author also shows that the commerce between Christian and Islamic nations contributed to the formation of an intellectual arena.
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