Eastern Rome and the rise of Islam : history and prophecy / Olof Heilo.

Heilo, Olof.,
Eastern Rome and the rise of Islam :
Erişim Adresi
ISBN
9781315656960 (e-book : PDF)
9781317326618 (e-book: Mobi)
9781317326625 (e-book: ePub)
9781138101388 (hardback)
9780815358060 (paperback)
Dil Kodu
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Yayın Bilgisi
London ; New York : Routledge, 2016.
Fiziksel Niteleme
1 online resource (149 pages)
Dizi
Culture and civilization in the Middle East ; Volume 51
Bibliyografi, vb. Notu
Includes bibliographical references (pages [132]-142) and index.
İçindekiler Notu
1. A broken colossus -- 2. Taming Leviathan -- 3. Shadows at dusk -- 4. Eyes in the dark -- 5. New horizons -- 6. Cultural capitals.
Özet, vb.
"The emergence of Islam in the seventh century AD still polarises scholars who seek to separate religious truth from the historical reality with which it is associated. However, history and prophecy are not solely defined by positive evidence or apocalyptic truth, but by human subjects, who consider them to convey distinct messages and in turn make these messages meaningful to others. These messages are mutually interdependent, and analysed together provide new insights into history. It is by way of this concept that Olof Heilo presents the decline of the Eastern Roman Empire as a key to understanding the rise of Islam; two historical processes often perceived as distinct from one another. Eastern Rome and the Rise of Islam highlights significant convergences between Early Islam and the Late Ancient world. It suggests that Islam's rise is a feature of a common process during which tensions between imperial ambitions and apocalyptic beliefs in Europe and the Middle East cut straight across today's theological and political definitions. The conquests of Islam, the emergence of the caliphate, and the transformation of the Roman and Christian world are approached from both prophetic anticipations in the Ancient and Late Ancient world, and from the Medieval and Modern receptions of history. In the shadow of their narratives it becomes possible to trace the outline of a shared history of Christianity and Islam. The 'Dark Ages' thus emerge not merely as a tale of sound and fury, but as an era of openness, diversity and unexpected possibilities. Approaching the rise of Islam as a historical phenomenon, this book opens new perspectives in the study of early religion and philosophy, as well as providing a valuable resource for students and scholars of Islamic Studies"-- Provided by publisher.
Konu
Christianity and politics __ History __ Middle Ages, 600-1500.
Islam and politics __ Europe.
Christianity __ Relations __ Islam.
Islam __ Relations __ Christianity.
Civilization, Western.
Islamic civilization.
Byzantine Empire __ History __ 527-1081.
Islamic Empire __ History __ 750-1258.
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