Islamic philosophy and theology
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Word Count
49,000 words, Guess
Page Count
196 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL16900206M
- ISBN-139780202362724
- OCLC Control Number1001434832
- OCLC Control Number229035382
- OCLC Control Number968516310
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2008023512
- Goodreads5969306
- LibraryThing61780
Classifications
- DDC181/.07
- LCCBP166.1 .W33 2008
- LCCBP166.1 .W33 2009
and 2 more
- LCCBP166.1.W33 2008
- LCCBP166.1 .W33 2017
Description
"This is the standard general account in English of Islamic philosophy and theology. It takes the reader from the religio-political sects of the Kharijites and the Shiites through to the assimilation of Greek thought in the medieval period, and onto the early modern period. Watt concludes with an analysis of Western influences on modern Islamic theology."--Publisher's description.
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