“A Study of the Philosophical Views and Approach of Yahya bin Adi and his Scientific Assembly”
- Author:
- Mojtaba Taherzadeh
- Level:
- Master
- Subject(s):
- Philosophy and Islamic theology
- Language:
- Farsi
- Faculty:
- Faculty of Philosophy
- Year:
- 2018
- Publisher:
- URD Press
- Supervisor(s):
- Hamidriza Shariatmadari
Despite the many problems (such as losing the power of Abbasid dynasty, political chaos, economic turmoil and the entry of foreign sciences into the religious and cultural realm of the Islamic state), which had spread to the fourth century in the Muslim community, especially in Baghdad, But the community was ready of a great transformation and cultural renaissance that was transformed by philosophers and ministers of the Buyids and schalors such as Farabi , Matthew Younes and Yahya bin Adi, and in the second half of the fourth century, Sina and Ibn Miskavayh and others. And the great scientific and cultural heritage of the ancient Greek philosophical and scientific heritage alongside the Islamic heritage, the transformation of which Western and Eastern scholars have interpreted as Islamic Renaissance, and subsequently influenced by literary and philosophical renaissance in Europe (Italy). In this treatise, I try to introduce one of the most influential figures of this age, Yahya bin Adi, the defender of the faith and interpreter of the word of Christianity, written in philosophy and Christian language, especially in monotheism and trinity. He has a scientific style in the sciences and early sciences such as the logic and philosophy of Aristotle and some of the ancient Greek elders.