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Sufi Metaphysics and Quranic Prophets: Ibn 'Arabi's Thought Method the Fusus al-Hikam

Sufi Metaphysics and Quranic Prophets: Ibn 'Arabi's Thought Method the Fusus al-Hikam in Bloomington, MN
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The
Fusus al-Hikam
is acknowledged to be a summary statement of the sufi metaphysics of the "Greatest Master", Ibn 'Arabi (d.1240). It is also recognised that the
Fusus
is a work of great complexity both in its ideas and its style; and, over the centuries, numerous commentaries have been written on it. Each of the chapters of the
Fusas
is dedicated to a Qur'an prophet with whom a particular "wisdom" is associated. In
Sufi Metaphysics and Quranic Prophets: Ibn' Arabi's Thought and Method in the Fusus al-Hikam
, Ronald Nettler examines ten chapters from the
which exemplify the ideas, method and perspective of the entire work. Concentrating on a detailed analysis of the text, the author brings out the profound connection and integration of scripture and metaphysics in the world-view of Ibn Arabi.
Sufi Metaphysics and Qur'anic Prophets
serves not only as an explication of Ibn Arabi's thought in the Fusus, but is also a great aid in the overall understanding of Ibn Arabi's thought.
Fusus al-Hikam
is acknowledged to be a summary statement of the sufi metaphysics of the "Greatest Master", Ibn 'Arabi (d.1240). It is also recognised that the
Fusus
is a work of great complexity both in its ideas and its style; and, over the centuries, numerous commentaries have been written on it. Each of the chapters of the
Fusas
is dedicated to a Qur'an prophet with whom a particular "wisdom" is associated. In
Sufi Metaphysics and Quranic Prophets: Ibn' Arabi's Thought and Method in the Fusus al-Hikam
, Ronald Nettler examines ten chapters from the
which exemplify the ideas, method and perspective of the entire work. Concentrating on a detailed analysis of the text, the author brings out the profound connection and integration of scripture and metaphysics in the world-view of Ibn Arabi.
Sufi Metaphysics and Qur'anic Prophets
serves not only as an explication of Ibn Arabi's thought in the Fusus, but is also a great aid in the overall understanding of Ibn Arabi's thought.