A prophet has appeared: the rise of Islam through Christian and Jewish eyes : a sourcebook

Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 The Teaching of Jacob the Newly Baptized (July, 634 CE) -- 2 Synodical Letter, Homily on the Nativity, and Homily on Epiphany. Sphronius of Jerusalem -- 3 A Syriac Fragment Concerning the Believers -- 4 Letter 14 Maximus The Confessor -...

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Main Author: Shoemaker, Stephen J. 1968- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Berkeley, CA University of Californiarnia Press [2021]
In:Year: 2021
Reviews:[Rezension von: Shoemaker, Stephen J., 1968-, A prophet has appeared : the rise of Islam through Christian and Jewish eyes : a sourcebook] (2021) (Pierre, Simon)
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Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Islam / Rise of
Further subjects:B Christianity and other religions Islam History To 1500 Sources
B Islam Relations Judaism History To 1500 Sources
B Islam Relations Christianity History To 1500 Sources
B RELIGION / Comparative Religion
B Islam Origin
B Islam History To 1500 Sources
B Judaism Relations Islam History To 1500 Sources
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Summary:Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 The Teaching of Jacob the Newly Baptized (July, 634 CE) -- 2 Synodical Letter, Homily on the Nativity, and Homily on Epiphany. Sphronius of Jerusalem -- 3 A Syriac Fragment Concerning the Believers -- 4 Letter 14 Maximus The Confessor -- 5 Chronicle Thomas The Presbyter -- 6 The Armenian Chronicle of 661 attributed to Sebeos -- 7 The Spiritual Meadow, Appendix to the Georgian Version John Moschus -- 8 Homily on the End- Times Ps.-Ephrem The Syrian -- 9 Letter 14C (650s CE) IshoʿYahb III of Adiabene -- 10 Edifying Tales, Homily on the Lord's Passion, The Hodegos, and Questions and Answers Anastasius of Sinai -- 11 The Khuzistan Chronicle -- 12 The Apocalypse of Rabbi Shimʿōn b. Yohai The Secrets of Rabbi Shimʿōn b. Yohai -- 13 Pirqe de- Rabbi Eliezer 30 -- 14 The Maronite Chronicle -- 15 On the Holy Places Adomnán / Arculf -- 16 The Apocalypse of Ps.- Shenoute -- 17 The Book of Main Points John Bar Penkaye -- 18 Fourth Letter to John the Stylite Jacob of edessa -- 19 The Passion of Peter of Capitolias -- 20 Excerpts from a Lost Seventh- Century Greek Source, The Chronicle of Theophanes, The Chronicle of Agapius, The Chronicle of Michael the Syrian, and The Chronicle of 1234 -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Early Islam has emerged as a lively site of historical investigation, and scholars have challenged the traditional accounts of Islamic origins by drawing attention to the wealth of non-Islamic sources that describe the rise of Islam. A Prophet Has Appeared brings this approach to the classroom. This collection provides students and scholars with carefully selected, introduced, and annotated materials from non-Islamic sources dating to the early years of Islam. These can be read alone or alongside the Qur'an and later Islamic materials. Applying historical-critical analysis, the volume moves these invaluable sources to more equal footing with later Islamic narratives about Muhammad and the formation of his new religious movement.Included are new English translations of sources by twenty authors, originally written in not only Greek and Latin but also Syriac, Georgian, Armenian, Hebrew, and Arabic and spanning a geographic range from England to Egypt and Iran. Ideal for the classroom and personal library, this sourcebook provides readers with the tools to meaningfully approach a new, burgeoning area of Islamic studies
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:0520971272
Access:Restricted Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1525/9780520971271