Discover the bridge between the Islamic Golden Age and the European Renaissance. Ibn Rushd (Averroes): Reason, Faith, and the Perennial Philosophy explores the synthesis of Greek logic and Islamic revelation. A must-read for anyone interested in the universal truths that unite the East and the West. This book is a clear and compelling guide to one of the most influential thinkers of the mediaeval world.
Ibn Rushd stands at the crossroads of civilisations: a Muslim jurist deeply rooted in Islamic law, a philosopher devoted to Aristotle, and a thinker whose works shaped Jewish and Christian scholastic traditions. His intellectual project was bold yet simple: to demonstrate that truth is one—and that reason and revelation, properly understood, cannot contradict each other.
This book traces his life in Al-Andalus, his major philosophical doctrines, and his enduring legacy. It examines:
The intellectual encounter between Greek philosophy and Islamic thought Ibn Rushd's method as a commentator and teacher His critique of theological and philosophical rivals His vision of knowledge as a shared human enterprise His relevance to contemporary debates on science, religion, and pluralismWritten in an accessible style, this work invites readers into the art of thinking itself—an art Ibn Rushd practised with rigour, humility, and courage.
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