• Abstract: Medieval philosophers were confident that they must and could interpret and assimilate philosophy i.e. Greek philosophy into the religious ethos. The medieval philosophers' reasoning on why it was necessary to incorporate philosophy into the religious ethos is because philosophy provided the proofs for theoretical opinions in religion. For the Muslim philosophers, its major proponent, al-Farabi, sees revelation as the ultimate culmination of the highest intellectual truths transformed and put into a symbolic language with power to motivate man to right action. Revelation is capable to be understood by all and more importantly to drive and commit them to action. Aquinas adds a Christian dimension to this debate on the relationshi...
Classical discourses on prophethood and other fields of religion in Muslim thought began to be expre...
The article by Joseph Ellul OP analyses similarities and differences in the philosophical approach o...
John Walbridge, God and Logic in Islam. The Caliphate of Reason, New York, Cambridge University Pres...
Abstract: Medieval philosophers were confident that they must and could interpret and assimilate phi...
ABSTRACT Throughout medieval thought, a major issue raised was that of the relationship between reli...
Revelation and reason are indeed intertwined in Islamic worldview. Revelation, at least in its Isla...
This article investigates Ibnu Rushd’s attempt in reconciliation the dichotomy of religion and philo...
The encounter of the medieval Muslims with Greek philosophy undeniably shaped the course of their ph...
Epistemology, or the study of how knowledge is formed, played a foundational role in early Islamic i...
The theme of reason and revelation becomes a hot topic because it is one of the Islamic theology stu...
International audienceMaking reason and revelation agree, notably by defining the former’s subordina...
Reason is a primary instrument that God created in humans. With reason, one can reason, analyse, and...
This article explores the role of religious ideas, concepts and ideas in the cognitive process, the ...
This paper examines the westward movement of Greek natural philosophy in the Middle Ages, assessing ...
A.J. Arberry, Revelation and Reason in Islam, volume 3, New York, Routledge, 2008 (originally publis...
Classical discourses on prophethood and other fields of religion in Muslim thought began to be expre...
The article by Joseph Ellul OP analyses similarities and differences in the philosophical approach o...
John Walbridge, God and Logic in Islam. The Caliphate of Reason, New York, Cambridge University Pres...
Abstract: Medieval philosophers were confident that they must and could interpret and assimilate phi...
ABSTRACT Throughout medieval thought, a major issue raised was that of the relationship between reli...
Revelation and reason are indeed intertwined in Islamic worldview. Revelation, at least in its Isla...
This article investigates Ibnu Rushd’s attempt in reconciliation the dichotomy of religion and philo...
The encounter of the medieval Muslims with Greek philosophy undeniably shaped the course of their ph...
Epistemology, or the study of how knowledge is formed, played a foundational role in early Islamic i...
The theme of reason and revelation becomes a hot topic because it is one of the Islamic theology stu...
International audienceMaking reason and revelation agree, notably by defining the former’s subordina...
Reason is a primary instrument that God created in humans. With reason, one can reason, analyse, and...
This article explores the role of religious ideas, concepts and ideas in the cognitive process, the ...
This paper examines the westward movement of Greek natural philosophy in the Middle Ages, assessing ...
A.J. Arberry, Revelation and Reason in Islam, volume 3, New York, Routledge, 2008 (originally publis...
Classical discourses on prophethood and other fields of religion in Muslim thought began to be expre...
The article by Joseph Ellul OP analyses similarities and differences in the philosophical approach o...
John Walbridge, God and Logic in Islam. The Caliphate of Reason, New York, Cambridge University Pres...