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Theodore Abū Qurra, Szántó (Arator) István és a jezsuiták forrása?

Ephemeris Hungarologica
A dolgozat Szántó Arator István (elhunyt 1612) Confutatio Alcorani című művének forráslistáját vizsgálja, különös tekintettel az iszlám elleni polemikus auktoritások felsorolására a 2. könyv nyolcadik fejezetében (Szántó 1611, 75–76.).
Orsolya Varsányi
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The Trinity in Qur’anic Idiom: Q 4.171 and the Christian Arabic Presentation of the Trinity as God, his Word, and his Spirit

Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations, 2019
Since the early centuries of Islam, the Qur’an’s deep imprint on Arabophone Christians has been evident, not only in their evocation of qur’anic language, but also in their creative employment of the text in constructing their own orthodox Christian ...
Mourad Takawi
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Théodore Abu Qurrah : opuscules théologiques : introduction, édition critique, traduction et commentaire historique et doctrinal

, 2019
Théodore Abū Qurra (8ème-9ème s.), évêque melkite de Ḥarrān, en Haute-Mésopotamie, a laissé une vaste production en arabe. On lui attribue, également, des opuscules en grec.
Pietro D’Agostino
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Christian Defence of Free Will in Debate with Muslims in the Early Islamic Period

Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies, 2019
Two Christian theologians writing in Arabic in the early ninth century argued that God had created humanity to freely choose good or evil actions, a belief shared universally by previous Christian writers in Greek and Syriac no matter the denomination ...
M. Beaumont
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THE BIBLE TEXT OF THEODORE ABU KURRA

Journal of Theological Studies, 1933
A. Tritton
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Theodore Abū Qurra, Some statements of Theodore, Bishop of Ḥarrān

The Bloomsbury Reader in Christian-Muslim Relations, 600–1500, 2022
J. Lamoreaux
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La sinodalidad a ojos de un cristiano árabe: Teodoro Abū Qurra y su tratado Sobre los concilios

Isidorianum
La Iglesia católica se encuentra en un proceso de reflexión sobre la sinodalidad. En este contexto, se ha hecho notar que las Iglesias orientales han funcionado históricamente sobre la base del sínodo como método de gobierno y reflexión comunitaria.
Manuel Carrasco García-Moreno
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