RT Article T1 Thomas Aquinas and Raymundus Lullus JF Church history VO 29 IS 2 SP 123 OP 140 A1 Schmidt, Martin Anton 1919-2015 LA English PB Cambridge University Press YR 1960 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1647176468 AB Raymundus Lullus (Ramon Lull) tells of an educated Mohammedan ruler, who, when urged by a missionary to embrace the Christian faith, answered him: “Prove to me that your faith is true; then I, with all my subjects, shall adhere to it.” The missionary replied that Christian faith is too sublime a thing to be proved, and he contented himself with explaining the actual belief of the Christians. Answered the king: “If you ask me to leave what has been my faith thus far, then you should give me something reasonable instead of it.” Lull uses this story in order to warn missionaries among the Mohammedans not to follow such a method. According to him, it is useless and even ridiculous to refuse to discuss Christianity in philosophical terms in giving demonstrations of its truth to people who are acquainted with such a method. DO 10.2307/3161826