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Ghazali on Miracles and Necessary Connection

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 July 2001

GEORGE GIACAMAN
Affiliation:
Birzeit University
RAJA BAHLUL
Affiliation:
Birzeit University
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Abstract

I. INTRODUCTION

Ever since Muslim thinkers came into contact with Greek Philosophy and science in the seventh century, the relation between Islamic philosophy and theology has been an uneasy one. Muslim philosophers often felt compelled to defend their philosophical activities against the suspicions and attacks of the theologians, and some developed considerable energy and effort to the harmonization of philosophy and religion on some fundamental points.

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© 1999 Cambridge University Press

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