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040 _aBIBLIOTECA UNIBE
_cBIBLIOTECA UNIBE
041 _aeng
082 _a297.41112 A159d
100 _aAbrahamov, Binyamin
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_eautor
245 _aDivine love in Islamic mysticism :
_bthe teachings of al-Ghazâlî and al-Dabbâgh /
_cBinyamin Abrahamov
260 _aLondon :
_aNew York :
_bRoutledge,
_c2003
300 _a190 páginas
490 _aRoutledgeCurzon Sufi series.
505 _aI. Introduction | 1. Love in Greek philosophy | 2. Love in Judaism | 3. Love in Christianity | 4. Love in Islam | a. Qur'ân and Hadîth | b. Theology | c. Philosophy | d. Mysticism | II. Al-Ghâzalî's theory of divine love in Kitâb al-Mahabba | 1. Introduction | 2. Definition, principles and causes of love | 3. The causes of the love for God | 4. The way to love God | 5. The signs of love | 6. God's love for man | 7. Summary | III. Al-Dabbâgh's theory of divine love | 1. The definition of love | 2. The human aspect in the love for God | 3. The emanative aspect in the love for God | 4. Perfection, beauty, and pleasure | 5. Affinity as a cause of love | 6. The classification of love | 7. Kinds of lovers | 8. Stations and states of lovers | 9. The relations between the states | 10. Summary |
650 _aReligión
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650 _aIslamismo
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_cBK