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Unsaying God Negative Theology In Medieval Islam Aar Academy Ser Aydogan Kars

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Unsaying God Negative Theology In Medieval Islam Aar Academy Ser Aydogan Kars
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.54 MB
Pages: 360
Author: Aydogan Kars
ISBN: 9780190942458, 0190942452
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Unsaying God Negative Theology In Medieval Islam Aar Academy Ser Aydogan Kars by Aydogan Kars 9780190942458, 0190942452 instant download after payment.

What cannot be said about God, and how can we speak about God by negating what we say? Traveling across prominent negators, denialists, ineffectualists, paradoxographers, naysayers, ignorance-pretenders, unknowers, I-don't-knowers, and taciturns, Unsaying God: Negative Theology in Medieval
Islam delves into the negative theological movements that flourished in the first seven centuries of Islam.
Aydogan Kars argues that there were multiple, and often competing, strategies for self-negating speech in the vast field of theology. By focusing on Arabic and Persian textual sources, the book defines four distinct yet interconnected paths of negative speech formations on the nature of God that
circulated in medieval Islamic world. Expanding its scope to Jewish intellectuals, Unsaying God also demonstrates that religious boundaries were easily transgressed as scholars from diverse sectarian or religious backgrounds could adopt similar paths of negative speech on God.
This is the first book-length study of negative theology in Islam. It encompasses many fields of scholarship, and diverse intellectual schools and figures. Throughout, Kars demonstrates how seemingly different genres should be read in a more connected way in light of the cultural and intellectual
history of Islam rather than as different opposing sets of orthodoxies and heterodoxies.

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