Llibre del Tàrtar i el Cristià, o bé Llibre sobre el salm Quicumque vult:

Using his philosophical system, the Art, Llull presents to a learned Mongolian Tatar rational arguments in favor of Christian faith. The book represents a debate about the possibility of rational proofs for the truths of the Christian faith. A wise Mongol feels the urge to submit to a religious way...

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Main Author: Lullus, Raimundus 1232-1315 (Author)
Other Authors: Batalla, Josep 1942- (Editor), Cruz Palma, Óscar de la 1968- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:Catalan
Latin
Published: Turnhout Brepols 2016
Santa Coloma de Queralt Obrador Edèndum 2016
Series:Traducció de l'obra llatina de Ramon Llull volum 4
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Summary:Using his philosophical system, the Art, Llull presents to a learned Mongolian Tatar rational arguments in favor of Christian faith. The book represents a debate about the possibility of rational proofs for the truths of the Christian faith. A wise Mongol feels the urge to submit to a religious way of life. Yet, neither the Jew, nor the Muslim or the simple-minded Christian hermit are capable of winning him over, since none of them can provide rational arguments in favour of his own religion. Blaquerna, a learned Christian master, who applies Llull's Art, convinces him of the truth of Christian faith by means of a rational explanation. Using Lullian philosophy (dignitates and principia correlativa) Blaquerna proofs every line of the pseudo-Athanasian Creed (Quicumque unit saluus esse). The Mongol perceives the grace of the Holy Spirit, and embraces the Christian faith. Blaquerna sends him to the Pope, who christens him Largus and sends him as a missionary to his native lands. On his departure, a debate concerning missionary strategies arises among two clerics: mission by means of dialogue and martyrdom, or by dint of crusades, or both? The question remains open
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index. - Catalan and Latin
Latin title on page 69: Liber Tartari et Christiani, seu Liber super psalmum Quicumque vult
Physical Description:259 Seiten 22 cm
ISBN:9788494315862
8494315862

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