Creative imagination in the ṣūfism of Ibn ʿArabī
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Creative imagination in the ṣūfism of Ibn ʿArabī
(Routledge library editions, . Islam ; v. 46)
Routledge, 2008, c1969
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Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityグローバル専攻
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Repint. Originally published: Princeton : Princeton Univ. Press, c1969
Includes bibliographical references (p. 393-398) and index
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: set ISBN 9780415426008
Description
This is a multi-volume collection by leading authors in Islamic Studies. The volumes were originally published between 1867 and 1987. The collection reprints texts carefully selected on the basis of their influence and prestige, written by pre-eminent scholars of Islamic history, philosophy and religion.
The majority of the volumes reprint the original, first editions, but where appropriate, updated, enlarged editions are sometimes selected.
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- MINI-SET A: Qu'ran, Religion and Theology (978-0-415-43347-1) GBP825.00, 10 volumes MINI-SET B : Law & Institutions (978-0-415-43348-8) GBP450.00, 6 volumes MINI-SET C: History & Civilization (978-0-415-43350-1) GBP1,050, 14 volumes MINI-SET D: Philosophy (978-0-415-43360-0)GBP595.00, 7 volumes MINI-SET E: Spirituality
- Sufism (978-0-415-43361-7) GBP825.00, 11 volumes.
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ISBN 9780415442619
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In this volume Henry Corbin emphasizes the differences between the exoteric and esoteric forms of Islam. He also reveals that whereas in the West philosophy and religion were at odds, they were inseparably linked, at least during this period, in the Islamic world.
A valuable section of notes and appendices includes original translation of numerous Sufi treatises.
Table of Contents
Introduction. Part 1: Sympathy & Theopathy. Part 2: Creative Imagination & Creative Prayer. Epilogue
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