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    Speaking of the Triune God: Christian Defence of the Trinity in the Early Islamic Period.Mark Beaumont - 2012 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 29 (2):111-127.
    The arrival of Muslim rulers who were insistent on the unity of God among Christians who testified to the unity of God in His triune nature introduced a considerable challenge to those Christians who were in the ascendency throughout the Middle East. Now they were on the defensive, needing to stem the movement of members of their own community to Islam which would eventually lead to Muslims becoming the majority. In the period of gradual transfer from majority to minority status (...)
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  2. An Interview with Slavoj Zizek.M. Beaumont & M. Jenkins - 2000 - Historical Materialism 7:181-97.
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    Christian Defence of Free Will in Debate with Muslims in the Early Islamic Period.Mark Beaumont - 2019 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 36 (3):149-163.
    Two Christian theologians writing in Arabic in the early ninth century argued that God had created humanity to freely choose good or evil actions, a belief shared universally by previous Christian writers in Greek and Syriac no matter the denomination they came from. They were debating with Muslim intellectuals who held that God created all human actions before they were acquired by humans, so that God had already decided which actions a particular human being would choose, whether good or evil. (...)
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    Christian Views of Muhammad since the Publication of Kenneth Cragg’s Muhammad and the Christian, A Question of Response in 1984.Mark Beaumont - 2015 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 32 (3):145-162.
    Christian views of the Prophet Muhammad have in the past 30 years covered a wide spectrum from rejection of Muhammad’s prophetic status as a bringer of revelation from God to a warm embrace of the Qur’an as a third testament to revelation after the Old and New Testaments. The significance of the late Anglican Bishop Kenneth Cragg’s assessment of Muhammad, published in 1984, is addressed in this article by surveying the range of responses to the founder of Islam which followed. (...)
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    Early Christian Interpretation of the Qur'an.Mark Ivor Beaumont - 2005 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 22 (4):195-203.
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    Early Muslim Interpretation of the Gospels.Mark Ivor Beaumont - 2005 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 22 (1):20-27.
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    How we walk: Frantz Fanon and the politics of the body.Matthew Beaumont - 2024 - New York: Verso.
    Focuses on the work of Frantz Fanon and the relationship between colonialism and the body. Each chapter has Fanon walking with another thinker.
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  8. Imagining the end times: ideology, the contemporary disaster movie and contagion.Matthew Beaumont - 2014 - In Matthew Flisfeder & Louis-Paul Willis (eds.), Zizek and Media Studies: A Reader. Palgrave-Macmillan.
     
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    Looking through lidless eyes: Friedrich, Kleist and the logic of sensation.Matthew Beaumont - 2018 - Angelaki 23 (6):3-19.
    The German painter Caspar David Friedrich’s The Monk by the Sea, a picture that has played an important role in accounts of the prehistory of twentieth-century abstract art, is significant among other reasons because it bravely refused painting’s narrative vocation and in so doing radicalized the optics characteristic of the contemporary aesthetics of the sublime. Friedrich’s contemporary, the novelist and dramatist Heinrich von Kleist, intuited precisely this in his scintillating comments on the painting at the time it appeared. Invoking the (...)
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  10. Max Blechman, ed., Revolutionary Romanticism.M. Beaumont - forthcoming - Radical Philosophy.
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    Not Yet: Reconsidering Ernst Bloch.Matthew Beaumont - 1997 - Historical Materialism 1 (1):175-184.
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    Book Review: The Shaping Shaikh: The Role of the Shaikh in lived Islam among Sufis in Bosnia and Herzegovina by Dejan Aždajić. [REVIEW]Mark Beaumont - 2022 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 39 (1):65-66.
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  13. Global Genome: Biotechnology, Politics, and Culture; Code: Collaborative Ownership and the Digital Economy. [REVIEW]James Tobias, Dustin Mcwherter, Iain Grant, Matthew Beaumont & Jarkko Toikkanen - 2007 - Radical Philosophy 144.
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