St Thomas Aquinas
and Muslim Thought : New,
[A5+] Paperback - 313 pages,
by Zulfiqar Ali Shah,
Published by Claritas.
Description :
St. Thomas Aquinas, the most known medieval philosophical theologian; the stalwart of scholasticism; the Doctor of Church; and one of the most influential figures in Western Christianity, was greatly influenced by Muslim synthetic thought.
The gulf between reason and revelation, faith and philosophy or Jesus and Aristotle were wider in Christianity than in Islam. Aquinas bridged that gap with the help of Muslim philosophical thought. This work highlights Aquinas’ intersections with the great Muslim philosophers and their impact upon his personality. Aquinas widely quoted Muslim philosophers and theologians, including Ibn Rushd, Ibn Sina, al-Farabi, al-Ghazali and al-Razi and acted upon their wisdom in many ways.
In the estimation of E. Renan, ”St. Thomas owes practically everything to Averroes.” The likes of A. M. Giochon, David Burrell and John Wippel among others asserted that Aquinas and his teacher Albert the Great were highly indebted to Ibn Sina.
Giochon noted that, “Avicenna was not only a source from which they all drew liberally, but one of the principal formative influences on their thought.” He read Latin translations of their works and incorporated many of their ideas, thoughts and arguments into his project.
Aquinas’ upbringing in Southern Italy and his geographical and intellectual affinity with Islamic civilisation played a significant role in his intellectual development. His thirteenth century Christendom was fully engaged with Muslims on multiple levels. His greater family was involved with the neighboring Muslims of Lucera and Apulia and in the army of Frederick II.
Medieval Christianity’s transition from the Dark Ages was facilitated by Aquinas’ philosophical theology, which was also shaped by the translation of philosophical and scientific manuscripts from Arabic to Latin.
Aquinas was what he became partly due to these interfaith interactions, which are laid bare for the first time in this revelatory new book.
Dr. Zulfiqar Ali Shah received his BA and MA (Hons) in Comparative Religions from the International Islamic University in Islamabad, Pakistan and his PhD in Theology and Religious Studies from the University of Wales, UK. He has taught at the International Islamic University in Islamabad, the University of Wales in the UK, the University of North Florida and Cardinal Stritch University in the US.
He is the former president of the Islamic Circle of North America, Shariah Scholars Association of North America, the current Executive Director and Secretary General of the Fiqh Council of North America and Religious Director of the Islamic Society of Milwaukee. He has authored many articles and books including Anthropomorphic Depictions of God: The Concept of God in the Judaic, Christian and Islamic Traditions. His upcoming ground-breaking books include Islam and English Enlightenment: The Untold Story, Islam and French Enlightenment and Islam and the Founding Fathers of America.
Table of Contents :
---About the Author,
---Reviews.
---Introduction.
---Chapter [1]. Muslims in Aquinas' Horizons :
------Theology versus Philosophy,
------Thomas and Crusades.
---Chapter [2]. International and Intellectual Struggles :
------Power Struggles on the Continental Scene,
------Power Struggles on the Italian Scene,
------Power Struggles on the Academic Scene.
---Chapter [3]. Islamic Interactions :
------Franciscan and Dominician Orders,
------Thomas, Lucera and Islam,
------Muslim Philosophy, Spain and Sicilly,
------Frederick II: the Islamophobe.
---Chapter [4]. The Dominician Order :
------Thomas and the Dominician Order,
------Thomas at Paris and Cologne,
------Latin Averroism and Dominican Order,
------Muslim Faced Dominican Order.
---Chapter [5]. A New Kind of Crusade :
------Raymond of Penyafort,
------Franciscans and Arabic Learning,
------Higher Institutes of Arabic Learning,
------Millennial and Missionary Fervor,
------Raymond Marti and Islamic Sciences,
------French Leaning Papacy,
------Mendicants and Christianisation.
---Chapter [6]. Ibn Sina and Aquinas :
------Muslims and Divine Attributes,
------Thomas and Divine Attributes,
------Thomas's Synthesis,
------Ibn Sina's Metaphysical System and Aquinas,
------Muslim Influences on Jewish Philosophy,
------Maimonides : The Product of the Islamicate.
---Chapter [7]. Thomas's Interactions with Muslim Philosophy :
------Thomas and Maimonides,
------Aquinas, Al-Ghazali and the Asha'rites,
------Ibn Rushd and Aquinas,
------Al-Farabi and Aquinas,
------Al-Ghazali and Aquinas,
------Aquinas and Al-Ghazali's Moral Synthesis.
---Endnotes,
---Bibliography,
---Ibdex.
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