Dialogus inter philosophum, Judaeum, et Christianum (Dialogue of a Philosopher with a Jew and a Christian / 1139 Abelard), ms.

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Dialogus inter philosophum, Judaeum, et Christianum <Latin> / Dialogue of a Philosopher with a Jew and a Christian (1139) is a manuscript work by Peter Abelard.

Abstract

The work presents a dialogue among a philosopher, a Jew and a Christian about the relation between reason and revelation. The "philosopher" is described as circumcised and a son of Ishmael; he is therefore a Muslim.

Editions

The text widely circulated in manuscript form.

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