Al-Farabi
Appearance
Al-Farabi (c. 870–950) was a Islamic philosophy philosopher associated with major debates, teachings, or movements in the history of theism.
Overview
[edit | edit source]Al-Farabi adapted Greek philosophy within an Islamic intellectual setting and influenced later discussions of God, intellect, prophecy, and political order. This starter article is intended as a neutral biographical entry for Wikitheism and should be expanded with reliable historical, theological, and academic sources.
Contributions to theistic thought
[edit | edit source]Key areas of relevance include:
- Concepts of God, gods, ultimate reality, revelation, devotion, or divine action
- The relationship between faith, reason, practice, ethics, and community
- Influence on later religious traditions, schools, movements, or philosophical debates
See also
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