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Logos and Revelation - Ibn 'Arabi, Meister Eckhart, and Mystical Hermeneutics (Paperback)
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Logos and Revelation - Ibn 'Arabi, Meister Eckhart, and Mystical Hermeneutics (Paperback)
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What is 'mysticism' and, most importantly, how do the great
mystical writers understand it? ""Logos and Revelation"" seeks to
answer this question by looking closely at the writings of two of
the most prominent medieval mystical writers: the Muslim, Ibn
'Arabi (1165-1240) and the Christian, Meister Eckhart (1260-1328).
Through his careful examination of the writings of these men,
Robert J. Dobie discovers that mystical reflection and experience
are intrinsically and essentially tied to the 'mystical' or 'hidden
sense' of the sacred text. Mystical reflection and experience are,
therefore, at their roots interpretive or hermeneutical: the
attempt by the mystical exegete to uncover through 'imaginative
reading' or philosophical analysis the inner meaning of revelation.
What emerges is a theology of the Word (logos, verbum, ratio,
kalima) in which it is the task of the mystical exegete to
appropriate inwardly the divine Word that speaks in and through
both the sacred text and all creation. What the mystical writer
discovers is an increasingly fitting harmony between the text of
revelation, properly interpreted and understood, and the inner
dynamic of the soul's reaching out beyond itself toward the
transcendent. In contrast to modern notions of the phenomenon,
Dobie argues that mystical reading is not about cultivating
extraordinary personal experiences. Nor does it take readers
doctrinally outside of, or beyond, religious traditions. Rather,
mystical reading and listening should take us deeper into the
sacred text and sacred tradition. Most strikingly, strong analogies
emerge between how Christians and Muslims appropriate inwardly this
divine Word, which forms a real and solid basis for interfaith
dialog founded on a mutual listening to the divine logos.
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