The self-disclosure of God : principles of Ibn al-ʻArabī's cosmology /

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Author / Creator:Chittick, William C.
Imprint:Albany : State University of New York Press, ©1998.
Description:1 online resource (xl, 483 pages) : illustrations.
Language:English
Series:SUNY series in Islam
SUNY series in Islam.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11105065
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ISBN:058506671X
9780585066714
0791434036
0791434044
9780791434031
9780791434048
079142250X
9780791422502
Digital file characteristics:text file PDF
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 409-411) and indexes.
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Summary:The Self-Disclosure of God continues the author's investigations of the world view of Ibn al-'Arabi, the greatest theoretician of Sufism and the "seal of the Muhammadan saints. The book is divided into three parts, dealing with the relation between God and the cosmos, the structure of the cosmos, and the nature of the human soul. A long introduction orients the reader and discusses a few of the difficulties faced by Ibn al-'Arabi's interpreters. Like Chittick's earlier work, The Sufi Path of Knowledge, this book is based primarily on Ibn al-'Arabi's monumental work, al-Futuhat al-makkiyya "The Meccan Openings. More than one hundred chapters and subsections are translated, not to mention shorter passages that help put the longer discussions in context. There are detailed indexes of sources, Koranic verses, and hadiths. The book's index of technical terminology will be an indispensable reference for all those wishing to delve more deeply into the use of language in Islamic thought in general and Sufism in particular.
Other form:Print version: Chittick, William C. Self-disclosure of God. Albany : State University of New York Press, ©1998 0791434036