VIA IMPUGNANDI IN THE AGE OF ALFONSO VIII: IBERIAN-CHRISTIAN KALĀM AND A LATIN TRIAD REVISITED
On June 1, 1213, the year before Alfonso VIII died, Mark of Toledo, a canon of that city and accomplished Arabist, composed a preface for his Latin versions of a handful of short texts by Ibn Tumart, founder and Mahdi of the Almohad movement. Stressing (quite rightly) that Ibn Tumart’s religious tho...
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