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ʿAbd al-Ḥaqq al-Islāmī, 29, 176, 191; alSayf al-mamdūd fī l-radd ‘alā ah ̣bār al-yahūd, 196–200, 207, 212, 260n5, 262n48, 263nn56–62, 264n91 ʿAbd Allāh ibn Salām (companion of Muhammad), 211. See also Ibn Isḥāq ʿAbd al-Lat ̣īf al-Baghdādī, 183, 261n24 Abner of Burgos. See Alfonso of Valladolid Abraham bar Ḥiyya, 148 Abraham (biblical character), as model of conversion, 98, 103, 157 Abraham ibn ʿEzraʾ, 148, 164, 191 Abrogation, 24, 90, 122, 134, 173, 184, 190–91, 196, 199–200, 207, 210–13, 219–21; naskh, 196, 200, 212. See also Supersessionism Abū l-ʿAbbās Aḥmad (Ḥafṣid ruler), 201, 204, 206–7 Abū l-Barakāt al-Baghdādī, 180, 191, 262n46 Abū Fāris ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz (Ḥafṣid ruler), 201, 206–7, 209 Accessus ad auctores, 8, 74, 244n54 Acts of Paul (apocryphal book), 235n1 Acts of the Apostles (biblical book), 7, 10, 18, 30–32, 34–35, 39–40, 45, 48, 51, 54–57, 87, 222, 236–37; conversion in, 10, 18, 30–32, 34–35, 39–40, 45, 48, 51 238n37; influence on Augustine, 31–32, 40, 51, 54–58, 238n37, 239n46; influence on Juan Andrés, 32, 34–37, 40; influence on Solomon Halevi/Pablo de Santa María, 32, 41, 45–48, 57; as model for later representation of conversion, 30–31; narrative in, 39–40; Verses: 3:19, 235n60; 8, 40; 9, 40; 9:18, 35; 11:18–21, 235n60; 15:3, 235n60; 22, 40; 22:3, 35; 22:6, 35; 26:18, 35; 26:9–18, 40; 26:20, 235n60. See also Augustine of Hippo, and Acts of the Apostles; Bible; Paul of Tarsus Adelard of Bath, 66, 242n27 Adorno, Theodor, 121, 144 Aelred (abbot of Rievaulx), 75, 244n56 Agency, 13, 15–16, 97, 197–98, 231n22, 239n52 Agobard of Lynos, 65, 77, 242n23, 243n48 Aḥmad al-Ḥānafī (Morisco author), 204–5 Akiva (Rabbi), 151 Alain of Lille, 67, 82, 187, 242n30 Albert the Great, 68 Alfonso Buenhombre (Alphonsus Bonihominis), 175–76, 260nn3–4; Disputatio Abutalib, 175, 260n4; Epistola Rabbi Samualis 175, 260n3 Alfonso of Valladolid (Abner of Burgos), 1–4, 9–13, 28, 41–43, 89, 123, 130, 134, 142–76, 191–92, 195, 204, 206, 208, 211–12, 217, 238n33, 254–60nn2–95; ambiguity in, 167–72; authorial voice of, i n de x Index 300 Alfonso of Valladolid (Abner of Burgos), authorial voice of (continued): 145, 149–51, 167–68, 172; authority in, 149–53, 164–66; conversion narrative of, 1–3, 9–10, 157, 160–64; lost and spurious works, 255n9; responses to, 254n3; rhetorical strategy of, 148–60; views on Muslims, 174–75; views on Talmud, 152–53, 156–59, 165–66, 171 Alfonso of Valladolid (Abner of Burgos), works of: Libro de la ley, 146, 255n7, 258n74; Minḥat Qenaʾot/Ofrenda de Zelos, 146, 255n7, 256n30, 257n36, 258nn62, 74; Moreh Ẓedek/Mostrador de justicia, 1–2, 10, 12, 144–74, 147, 195, 206, 208, 254nn2, 4, 255n8, 256–60; Sefer Milḥamot Adonai/Wars of the Lord, 146, 160, 255n8; Teshuvot lame ḥaref/Respuestas al blasfemo, 146, 150, 153, 158–59, 166, 253n3, 255n7, 256nn17, 21, 29, 258nn53, 72, 259nn80, 83, 260n95. See also Dreams and Dreaming Alfonso X (King of Castile), 124, 146 Alonso de Cartagena, 44–45, 48 Alonso de Espina, 144, 160, 258nn57–58 Alpertus (Albert) of Metz. See Wecelinus Alter, Robert, 5, 218, 229n3, 265n5 Álvaro de Luna, 43–44 Andraeas (Bishop of Bari), 111–12, 114 Andreas (poem), 21 Annals of St. Bertin, 93, 246n1 Ansary, Tamim, 218 Anselm of Canterbury, Cur Deus homo, 66, 68, 242nn25–26 Anselm Turmeda (ʿAbd Allāh alTurjum ān), 29, 176, 200–13, 216–17, 260n5, 263–64nn64–90, 93; ambiguity in, 208–11; Christian ideas of, 208–11; conversion narrative of, 200–213; double authorship of, 210–11; and Nicolao Martello, 202–3, 208–10, 212, 263n70, 264n83; Paraclete in, 203, 205, 207–8, 212; Anselm Turmeda (ʿAbd Allāh alTurjum ān), works of: Cobles de la divisió del regne de Mallorques, 264nn80, 85, 87; Disputa de l’ase, 205, 208, 211, 264nn80, 84–85, 89; Llibre de bons amonestaments, 264nn80, 84–85; Prophecies, 264nn80, 84; Tuḥfat al-adīb fī al-radd ʿalā ahl al-ṣalīb, 201, 260n5, 263–64nn64–83, 90, 201–13, 216; authorship of, 204–5 Anthony (Saint), 51–53, 111, 238n36 Apocryphal Acts...

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