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Widely regarded among students of medieval thought as the most important of the medieval Islamic thinkers, al-Ghazali (1058–1111) remains an extremely complex figure whose texts continue to present serious challenges for scholars. In this book, Richard M. Frank confronts the traditional view of al-Ghazali as a loyal supporter of Ashʻarite doctrine and reexamines his relationship to the school theologians.
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Doctrines, Islam, History, Aschariten, Dogmatiek, Islam, doctrines, Ghazali, al, 1058-1111People
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Al-Ghazālī and the Ashʻarite School
1994, Duke University Press
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0822314274 9780822314271
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [137]-142) and indexes.
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