Unsaying God: Negative Theology in Medieval Islam: AAR Academy Series
Autor Aydogan Karsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 iun 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780190942458
ISBN-10: 0190942452
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 239 x 157 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria AAR Academy Series
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0190942452
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 239 x 157 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria AAR Academy Series
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
Kars's book is extremely informative and it makes an excellent contribution to the scholarly literature in this field. Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty.
Unsaying God is an illuminating survey of the 'via negativa' in Islam with a special emphasis on thirteenth- century Sufism. This fascinating book presents the various apophatic approaches of philosophers, theologians, mystics, savants of esoteric knowledge, and traditionalists. The book's in-depth discussions ponder key themes like 'oneness', 'thingness,' and 'the negation of all discursive possibilities, including this very negation itself.' Unsaying God is thought-provoking, extremely informative, and a pleasure to read.
Unsaying God is an innovative, theoretically-informed attempt to understand Islamic thought through the prism of negative discourses about the nature of the divine. It is the first serious attempt to analyze apophatic discourses ranging across philosophy, mysticism, and theology in Islam. Kars's work, a major contribution to the study of Islam, will prove to be essential reading for those seeking to locate Islamic studies in wider debates on the study of religion and literature, not least on the theme of apophasis.
At once historical and phenomenological, Aydogan Kars's Unsaying God unveils the great subtlety with which pre-modern Muslims of various intellectual and spiritual persuasions articulated their experience of the divine, both within and without the confines of language. As such, this book represents a timely intervention in an age where God-talk is often reduced to simplistic binaries by its supporters and detractors alike
Unsaying God is an illuminating survey of the 'via negativa' in Islam with a special emphasis on thirteenth- century Sufism. This fascinating book presents the various apophatic approaches of philosophers, theologians, mystics, savants of esoteric knowledge, and traditionalists. The book's in-depth discussions ponder key themes like 'oneness', 'thingness,' and 'the negation of all discursive possibilities, including this very negation itself.' Unsaying God is thought-provoking, extremely informative, and a pleasure to read.
Unsaying God is an innovative, theoretically-informed attempt to understand Islamic thought through the prism of negative discourses about the nature of the divine. It is the first serious attempt to analyze apophatic discourses ranging across philosophy, mysticism, and theology in Islam. Kars's work, a major contribution to the study of Islam, will prove to be essential reading for those seeking to locate Islamic studies in wider debates on the study of religion and literature, not least on the theme of apophasis.
At once historical and phenomenological, Aydogan Kars's Unsaying God unveils the great subtlety with which pre-modern Muslims of various intellectual and spiritual persuasions articulated their experience of the divine, both within and without the confines of language. As such, this book represents a timely intervention in an age where God-talk is often reduced to simplistic binaries by its supporters and detractors alike
Notă biografică
Aydogan Kars earned his Ph.D. in Religion at Vanderbilt University. His primary research field is medieval intellectual history with a focus on Sufism and theology. He has been serving as a Lecturer in the Centre for Religious Studies and the Coordinator of the Islamic Studies Program at Monash University.