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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Martin WhittinghamPublisher: De Gruyter Imprint: De Gruyter Weight: 0.462kg ISBN: 9783110334944ISBN 10: 3110334941 Pages: 230 Publication Date: 23 November 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews... a unified and coherent intellectual history of Muslim engagement with the Bible. The book will prove a valuable resource for anyone wishing to step into that history and as a point of departure for more focused treatments of individual Muslim authors and/or genres of Islamic literature. Diego Sarrio Cucarella, Islamochristiana 46 (2020) 533-535 Brimming with fascinating detail, copiously footnoted with references to primary and secondary literature throughout, and carefully argued, A History of Muslim Views of the Bible is a most welcome, and indeed much needed contribution to the topic of Muslim engagement with the Bible. It not only sets the stage for future, perhaps more narrowly focused contributions to the field but manages to detect behind the copious data it examines a grand narrative of Muslim attitudes to the Bible. Saqib Hussain, University of Oxford, Review of Qur'anic Research 8 (2022) no. 1, https: //doi.org/10.5913/rqr2022v8.01 """... a unified and coherent intellectual history of Muslim engagement with the Bible. The book will prove a valuable resource for anyone wishing to step into that history and as a point of departure for more focused treatments of individual Muslim authors and/or genres of Islamic literature."" Diego Sarri� Cucarella, Islamochristiana 46 (2020) 533-535 ""Brimming with fascinating detail, copiously footnoted with references to primary and secondary literature throughout, and carefully argued, A History of Muslim Views of the Bible is a most welcome, and indeed much needed contribution to the topic of Muslim engagement with the Bible. It not only sets the stage for future, perhaps more narrowly focused contributions to the field but manages to detect behind the copious data it examines a grand narrative of Muslim attitudes to the Bible."" Saqib Hussain, University of Oxford, Review of Qur'anic Research 8 (2022) no. 1, https: //doi.org/10.5913/rqr2022v8.01" ... a unified and coherent intellectual history of Muslim engagement with the Bible. The book will prove a valuable resource for anyone wishing to step into that history and as a point of departure for more focused treatments of individual Muslim authors and/or genres of Islamic literature. Diego Sarrio Cucarella, Islamochristiana 46 (2020) 533-535 Author InformationMartin Whittingham, The Centre for Muslim-Christian Studies, and the University of Oxford, UK. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |