Judeo-Christian-Islamic Heritage : Philosophical and Theological Perspectives.
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Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1 The Question of "first language" in Arabic, Syriac, & -- Hebrew Texts, by Deirdre Dempsey -- 2 Islam & -- Christianity: One Divine & -- Human Language or Many Human Languages, by Thérèse-Anne Druart -- 3 Al-Farabi, Avicenna, and Averroes in Hebrew: Remarks on the Indirect Transmission of Arabic-Islamic Philosophy in Medieval Judaism, by James T. Robinson -- 4 Delhi's Debates on Ahl-i kitāb: Dara Shikuh's Islamization of the Upanishads, by Irfan A. Omar -- 5 Thomas Aquinas's Summa contra Gentiles & -- Averroes's Great Commentary on De Anima, by Bernardo Carlos Bazán -- 6 Avicenna and Traditional Islamic Belief, by Michael E. Marmura -- 7 Faith, Reason, and Religious Diversity in Al-Farabi's "Book of Letters," by Luis Xavier López-Farjeat -- 8 Islamic Humanism in the Thought of Ibn Khaldun and Malik bin Nabi, by Phillip C. Naylor -- 9 "He Who Knows Himself, Knows His Lord": Reflections on Avicenna's 'Suspended Man' Argument, by Mehdi Aminrazavi -- 10 Avicenna on Individuation, Self-Awareness, and God's Knowledge of Particulars, by Deborah L. Black -- 11 Averroes on the Sharī'ah of the Philosophers, by Richard C. Taylor -- 12 Albert the Great on Structure and Function of the Inner Senses, by Jörg Alejandro Tellkamp -- About the Contributors -- Index.
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