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Product NameAvicenna On Theology
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AuthorAbu Ali Al-Husayn Ibn Sina
Page Count80
BindingPaperback
Published01/01/2007
Long DescriptionAvicenna, perhaps the greatest of Persian thinkers, presents his views on theology and his attempt to reconcile philosophical theory with Islamic dogma.
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