Texts and studies on the development and history of kalam ;
Variorum collected studies series ;
v. 3
835
Includes index.
Hearing and saying what was said; -- The science of Kalam; -- Moral obligation in classical Muslim theology; -- Can God do what is wrong?; -- Attribute, attribution, and being: three Islamic views; -- Two Islamic views of human agency; -- Knowledge and taqlid, the foundation of religious belief in classical Ash'arism; -- The non-existent and the possible in classical Ash'arite teaching; -- The Ash'arite ontology I: primary entities; -- Bodies and atoms: the Ash'arite analysis; -- Al-Ahkam in classical Ash'arite teaching; -- Notes and remarks on the Taba'i in the teaching of al-Maturidi; -- The autonomy of the human agent in the teaching of 'Abd al-Gabbar; -- Al-Ustadh Abu Ishak: an 'Akida together with selected fragments.