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Five Doctrinal Works
(١ الماية مقالة الشريعية ٢ كتاب في الفلسفة وفي المنطق وفي علم الكلام ٣ مقالات خمسة في الآمانة وردّ على الاراثقة المخالفين ٤ رسالة مختصرة في ان الباري واحد وفي ان النصارى غير مشركين ٥ مختصر في رأي النصارى في التثليث والتوحيد)

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İsim Orijinal ١ الماية مقالة الشريعية ٢ كتاب في الفلسفة وفي المنطق وفي علم الكلام ٣ مقالات خمسة في الآمانة وردّ على الاراثقة المخالفين ٤ رسالة مختصرة في ان الباري واحد وفي ان النصارى غير مشركين ٥ مختصر في رأي النصارى في التثليث والتوحيد
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Örnek Metin This 17th-century manuscript is a collection of five doctrinal works translated into Arabic from Greek. Three of the works are by John of Damascus (died circa 750): On the Orthodox Faith, Dialectics, and Against the Heretics. John of Damascus was often read in both Greek and Arabic (he himself was bilingual, although he wrote only in Greek). The other two texts are by the monk, Paul of Antioch, Bishop of Sidon in the 13th century. They are a letter entitled That the Creator is One and that Christians are not Polytheists (Mushrikīn), and An Outline of the Christian Faith, both of which were addressed to a Muslim reader.
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Five Doctrinal Works

(١ الماية مقالة الشريعية ٢ كتاب في الفلسفة وفي المنطق وفي علم الكلام ٣ مقالات خمسة في الآمانة وردّ على الاراثقة المخالفين ٤ رسالة مختصرة في ان الباري واحد وفي ان النصارى غير مشركين ٥ مختصر في رأي النصارى في التثليث والتوحيد)
Basım Yeri - [publisher not identified]
Tür Kitap
Dil Arapça
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar 1 online resource.
Kütüphane Kongre Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası 2021667194
Kayıt Numarası 22057137
Örnek Metin This 17th-century manuscript is a collection of five doctrinal works translated into Arabic from Greek. Three of the works are by John of Damascus (died circa 750): On the Orthodox Faith, Dialectics, and Against the Heretics. John of Damascus was often read in both Greek and Arabic (he himself was bilingual, although he wrote only in Greek). The other two texts are by the monk, Paul of Antioch, Bishop of Sidon in the 13th century. They are a letter entitled That the Creator is One and that Christians are not Polytheists (Mushrikīn), and An Outline of the Christian Faith, both of which were addressed to a Muslim reader.
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