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Libra Esoterica

Philosophische Dimensionen der jüdischen und islamischen Mystik

by Mohammed Sabir Seleem & Assem Hefny

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  • 21st century
  • Language: German

As monotheistic religions, Judaism and Islam are heavily influenced by Greek philosophy. This works to bring religious and rational truth into harmony. Therefore, the role of philosophical mysticism in the Judeo-Islamic discourse must be examined in order to identify common features, similar goals and religious connections. Mohammed Seleem deals analytically with the modern Jewish and Islamic mystic historians Gershom Scholem and Abul-Wafa at-Taftazani, their Jewish and Islamic mysticism and their philosophical elements in their most famous works in order to highlight basic elements. — -Publisher's description.

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xx, 115 pages ; 21 cm.

2023Tectum Verlag, Nomos VerlagsgesellschaftGerman
  • 9783828848887
  • 3828848885
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