<p>De Tribus Impostoribus, composed in 1230, presents a provocative critique of the prevailing religious doctrines of its time, specifically targeting the figures of Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad. This anonymous work is articulated through a sharp, polemical literary style that intertwines historical narrative with philosophical inquiry, challenging the reader to reassess established beliefs and the nature of divine authority. Set within the theolog...
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