Nicholas of Cusa and Muhammad

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This book revisits Nicholas of Cusa's attitude towards Islam, criticizing previous work that has overlooked Cusa's involvement in preparations for a crusade, and the significance of Cusa's polemical A Scrutiny of the Koran (Cribratio Alkorani) of 1461.


Nicholas of Cusa (14011464), thinker, polymath, and cardinal, had a long-standing interest in Islam. To date, however, no work has satisfactorily dealt with his volatile attitude towards the Islamic faith and the Ottoman Turks. This book revisits Nicholas of Cusa's attitude towards Islam, criticizing previous work that has overlooked Cusa's involvement in preparations for a crusade, and the significance of Cusa's polemical A Scrutiny of the Koran (Cribratio Alkorani) of 1461. The book also addresses the prevailing image of Cusa as a dove of peace and champion of interreligious dialogue, and suggests an alternative and more complex picture which takes account of Cusa's crusading activities and his attitude towards Muslims and Jews. A significant new study, Nicolas of Cusa and Mohammed will appeal to students and scholars interested in the Renaissance, Humanism, churchstate relations, the history of the crusades, and Nicholas of Cusa's life and works. "Nathan Ron sets the record straight about Nicholas of Cusa as so-called pioneer of 'inter-religious dialogue' based on a close reading of the irenic Peace of Faith and the polemical Scrutiny of the Koran, together with his role in mounting a crusade for Pope Pius II." Gerald Christianson, Professor Emeritus of Church History, United Lutheran Seminary, Gettysburg; Past President, American Cusanus Society "Nicholas of Cusa often is presented as a champion of interreligious dialogue. This book rightly brings to the fore Cusanus' often harsh polemic against Islam and his role in Pius II's crusade against the Turks." Thomas Izbicki, Humanities librarian emeritus, Rutgers University

Autorentext

Nathan Ron is a Research Fellow at the School of History, University of Haifa, Israel. His research deals with key Renaissance scholars, particularly Erasmus of Rotterdam, Johannes Reuchlin, and Nicholas of Cusa. Ron also studies interreligious relationships in early modern Europe. His present research focuses on dialogue between Jewish and Christian scholars in early modern Germany, based on Caspar Amman's correspondence in Hebrew. Ron is the author of several books including Erasmus and the "Other": On Turks, Jews, Amerindians and Indigenous Peoples (2019); Erasmus: Intellectual of the 16th Century (2021); and Erasmus, the Turks, and Islam (2022).


Klappentext

Nicholas of Cusa (1401 1464), thinker, polymath, and cardinal, had a long-standing interest in Islam. To date, however, no work has satisfactorily dealt with his volatile attitude towards the Islamic faith and the Ottoman Turks. This book revisits Nicholas of Cusäs attitude towards Islam, criticizing previous work that has overlooked Cusäs involvement in preparations for a crusade, and the significance of Cusäs polemical A Scrutiny of the Koran (Cribratio Alkorani) of 1461. The book also addresses the prevailing image of Cusa as a dove of peace and champion of interreligious dialogue, and suggests an alternative and more complex picture which takes account of Cusäs crusading activities and his attitude towards Muslims and Jews. A significant new study, Nicolas of Cusa and Mohammed will appeal to students and scholars interested in the Renaissance, Humanism, church state relations, the history of the crusades, and Nicholas of Cusäs life and works. "Nathan Ron sets the record straight about Nicholas of Cusa as so-called pioneer of inter-religious dialogue based on a close reading of the irenic Peace of Faith and the polemical Scrutiny of the Koran, together with his role in mounting a crusade for Pope Pius II." Gerald Christianson, Professor Emeritus of Church History, United Lutheran Seminary, Gettysburg; Past President, American Cusanus Society "Nicholas of Cusa often is presented as a champion of interreligious dialogue. This book rightly brings to the fore Cusanus often harsh polemic against Islam and his role in Pius II s crusade against the Turks." Thomas Izbicki, Humanities librarian emeritus, Rutgers University


Inhalt

Preface - Introduction: Contradictory Texts, Idealist Scholars - CAcompared to DPF: The Trinity - CAcompared to DPF: Paradise - CAcompared to DPF: Abraham - CA compared to DPF: The Jews Manipulated Muhammad - CA compared to DPF: Circumcision - Polemics and Marginalization - Rejecting the Prophethood of Muhammad - The Crusade of Pius II and Nicholas of Cusa - Agenda and Legends - Interreligious Dialogue? - Conclusions - List of Abbreviations - Bibliography.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 120
    • Herausgeber Peter Lang
    • Gewicht 328g
    • Untertitel A Critical Revisit
    • Autor Nathan Ron
    • Titel Nicholas of Cusa and Muhammad
    • Veröffentlichung 26.06.2023
    • ISBN 1636673236
    • Format Fester Einband
    • EAN 9781636673233
    • Jahr 2023
    • Größe H231mm x B155mm x T11mm
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Auflage 1. Auflage
    • GTIN 09781636673233

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