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This treatise was actually Coherent. 

Started this pre-Covid and forgot to get around to finishing it due to life getting in the way of it. Whilst looking for something to write about for a paper for my Medieval Theology class, I re-discovered it on my bookshelf and decided to give it it's due and proper. The ideas discussed by Ibn Rushd made me reflect a lot on how medieval theologians wanted to reconcile faith and reason. I've been meaning to read texts like these because I want to expose myself to the world of Islamic thinking, theology, and philosophy and I feel this is a good start for anyone looking to do so.