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Preface | ||
Pt. 1 | Ibn 'Aqil: His Life and Times | |
Sect. 1 | The Retraction and the Qadiri Creed | |
I | Ibn 'Aqil's Public Retraction of 465/1072 | |
II | Edicts and Creed of Caliph al-Qadir | |
III | Retraction and Qadiri Creed in Western Scholarship | |
Sect. 2 | The Biography of Ibn 'Aqil | |
I | Birth, Family, and Early Studies: 431-47 | |
II | Legal Studies and Change of Guild: 447-58 | |
III | Beginning of Professorial Career: 458-60 | |
IV | Persecution, Prison, and Retraction: 458-65 | |
V | Period of Obscurity: 460-70 | |
VI | Resumption of Professorial Career: c.470-c.513 | |
VII | Ibn ,Aqil in the Judgement of Posterity | |
Pt. 2 | Ibn 'Aqil and Scholasticism | |
Sect. 1 | The Organisation of Professional Higher Learning | |
I | The Guild of Law | |
II | The Wadih and the Guild College Curriculum | |
Sect. 2 | Theologies and Orthodoxy | |
I | Three Theologies and their Technical Terms | |
II | Two 'Methods' for Usul al-Fiqh | |
III | Ibn 'Aqil's Theology of the Two Usuls | |
Sect. 3 | Main Currents of Ibn 'Aqil's Thought | |
I | The Roots of Knowledge | |
II | Reason | |
III | Truth | |
IV | The Divine Attributes | |
V | Obligation and the Problem of Good and Evil | |
VI | Prophetology | |
VII | Eschatology | |
VIII | The Traditionalist Creed | |
Pt. 3 | Ibn 'Aqil and Humanism | |
Sect. 1 | Humanism and Government | |
I | Government and the Revealed Law | |
II | 'Ordering the Good and Prohibiting Evil' | |
III | Application of the Principle | |
Sect. 2 | Humanist Disciplines and Topics | |
I | The Art of the Sermon | |
II | Virtue and Vice | |
III | Maxims and Aphorisms |
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