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Títol:     One God, Many Names: Llull’s Hundred Names of God in its Christian and Islamic religious context
Autor/es Sari, Simone
Matèries en català: Devoció ; Cristianisme ; Islamisme
Matèries en castellà: Devoción ; Cristianismo ; islam
Matèries en anglès: Devotion ; Christianity ; Islam
Abstract:  [eng] Devotion to the Names of God and the theological debates deriving therefrom are pivotal in both Christian and Islamic thought and practice. Ramon Llull’s Hundred Names of God may be considered to act as a bridge between the two monotheisms. In this paper we shall focus upon some of the specific questions in whose regard both Christian and Islamic theologians have expounded on the basis of their analysis of the Divine Names, which Names find echoes in Ramon Llull’s oeuvre
Font:  Studia Lulliana 2020, Vol 60, p. 5-36
Identificador:  doi:10.3306/STUDIALULLIANA.115.05
Tipus de document:  info:eu-repo/semantics/article ; info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Avís legal:  All rights reserved ; info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess