The Muʿtazilite Movement (III): The Scholastic Phase

This chapter provides a historical overview of the so-called scholastic phase of the Muʿtazilite movement., when two principal school traditions evolved, the ‘School of Basra’ and the ‘School of Baghdad’. The beginning of this period coincides with the lives of Abū ʿAlī al-Jubbāʾī (d. 303/915–16), l...

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Main Author: Schmidtke, Sabine (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Oxford University Press 2015
In: The Oxford handbook of Islamic theology
Year: 2015
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