Rethinking Ibn 'Arabi. - LIPTON, G. A.,

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Lipton helpfully navigates Continental intellectual history, and the resulting genealogy exposes the layers of Enlightenment and Romantic thought fueling Schuonian Perennialism, and also the troubling legacy of 19th century Aryanist scholarship. Ultimately, this is a valuable look at the writings of Ibn 'Arabi which offers a counterpoint to the scholarship that emphasizes the universal over the particular in his philosophy... Lipton adds to a conversation surrounding what Shahab Ahmed termed the Sufi-philosophical (or philosophical-Sufi) amalgam (Ahmed, What is Islam, 2017: 31) Adam Tyson, University of California, Riverside, Reading Religion 10/06/2020 |a 24/06/2020 (Publisher's information).
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2018Uitgever: Oxford University Press288 paginasISBN-10: 019068450XISBN-13: 9780190684501

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