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Description: Western civilization owes the Islamic world an immense debt for its cultural and intellectual gifts, which created the true foundations of the Renaissance
In these troubled and extremist times, when the religion and culture of Islam are under seemingly perpetual attack, it is salutary to consider how much we, in the Christian West, have in common with, and how much we owe to, the spiritual insights of that great culture. Religious tolerance, respect for learning, the concepts of chivalry and brotherhood – these principles were brought by the Islamic Moors when, in medieval Spain, they acted as “Beacons of Light” in the Dark Ages of European religious arrogance, intolerance and persecution. The Moors gave Europe an architectural and artistic heritage that is still a source of wonder to the modern world. It was in translation from Arabic, not the original Greek, that knowledge of Greek philosophy became prominent in Christian thought. Western mathematics are based on Arabic numerals and calculations, and the first effective medical school in Europe was founded by Jewish doctors who had been trained in Moorish Spain and North Africa. Contents: Part One: The Initiatory Tradition and the Origins of Judaism and Christianity • Ancient Egypt • The First Revolution of the Abrahamic Religion • Judaism at the Time of Jesus • Part Two: The Foundation of Christianity • The True Teachings of Jesus • The Foundation of Christian Europe and the Dark Ages • Part Three: The Foundation of the World of Islam • The "Seal of the Prophets" • The Consolidation of the Empire and the Development of Islamic Culture • A Beacon of Light for the European Dark Ages - Moorish Spain • The West"s Debt to Islam • Part Four: Christian Europe and the Response to Islam • Europe and the Roots of Holy War • The Holy Warriors • He Who Kills a Christian, Sheds the Blood of Christ! • Part Five: Ongoing Hostility between Islam and Christianity • The Crusader States - The Principal Interface with Islam • Europe and the rise of the Ottoman Empire • Divide and Rule • A Common Heritage. ISBN - 9781842931905
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Pages : 272
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