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... Rubroek , on another mission of inquiry among the Mongols.13 He reached the Mongol capital in May 1254 , and here the great Khan staged the debate to which I have referred . In this debate , four groups of people took part : William of ...
... Rubroek , on another mission of inquiry among the Mongols.13 He reached the Mongol capital in May 1254 , and here the great Khan staged the debate to which I have referred . In this debate , four groups of people took part : William of ...
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Richard William Southern. agreed that William's point was reasonable . So he ... William's account at least the monotheistic arguments had decidedly the ... Rubroek has left an impartial account of this debate , but its main outlines ...
Richard William Southern. agreed that William's point was reasonable . So he ... William's account at least the monotheistic arguments had decidedly the ... Rubroek has left an impartial account of this debate , but its main outlines ...
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... William of Rubroek knew how to argue on theological matters , and his opponents did not . The debate encouraged the view that dialectical victory could be fairly easily achieved . But it also showed that dialectic must be sup- ported by ...
... William of Rubroek knew how to argue on theological matters , and his opponents did not . The debate encouraged the view that dialectical victory could be fairly easily achieved . But it also showed that dialectic must be sup- ported by ...
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Abbot Aeneas Silvius al-Andalus Antichrist apocalyptic Arabic argument Averroes Avicenna Baghdad Bede Bible Biblical bishop Cabanelas Carolingian chapter Chris Christ Christendom Christian contemporaries Cordova Council of Vienne Crusade debate discussion earlier early twelfth century enemies Eulogius existence of Islam faith fantasy Franciscan Gerbert Greek heresy hope Ibid ideas ignorance imagination influence intellectual Ishmael Islamic problem Jean Germain Joachim of Fiore John of Segovia Juan de Segovia King Koran later Latin letter Mahomet medieval Middle Ages Mongols Moslem Moslem philosophers Nestorians Nicholas of Cusa northern Europe Paul Alvarus period Peter the Venerable picture Pope prelates problem of Islam Prophet Ralph Glaber reason religion Ricoldo Roger Bacon Roger of Howden role Saracens scholars Spain Spanish thirteenth century tians tion tradition translation Turks unbelievers Vienne vision West Western Church western Europe Western minds William of Rubroek William of Tripoli writers wrote Wycliffe