The Prophet of Islam, according to Fr. Traggia: A Catholic evolution at the end of the 18th century.
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The Carmelite F. Manuel Traggia (Manuel de Santo Tomás de Aquino), writer and politician in the 18-19th centuries, an Aragonese who lived in Valencia, is the author of an islamology book that reflects both traditional apolegetic catholic topics in the subject and new french topics, in the new socio-religious coordinates of the age. Plentiful bibliography about the hispano-islamic relations of the age, especially of the guest of honour Braulio Justel.
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