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Anthropomorphism in Islam - The Challenge of Traditionalism (700-1350)

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Informationen zum Autor Livnat Holtzman is an expert in Islamic theology. She specializes in traditionalist theology from the inception of Islam until the 15th century, and has published extensively on the thought of Ibn Taymiyya and Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya. Currently she is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Arabic at Bar-Ilan University, Israel. Klappentext 'An informative and engaging study of the Islamic tradition's attempts to grapple with conceptions of anthropomorphism across a range of historical settings. It represents a formidable survey of a complex topic that has for centuries defined classical Islamic theological discourses.' Mustafa Shah, University of London Explores the problem of anthropomorphism - a major bone of contention in eighth- to fourteenth-century Islamic theology More than any other issue in Islamic theology, anthropomorphism (tashbih) stood at the heart of many theological debates, and was mostly discussed within the circles of traditionalist Islam. The way a scholar interpreted the anthropomorphic descriptions of God in the Qur'an or the Hadith (for instance, God's hand, God's laughter or God's sitting on the heavenly throne) often reflected his political and social stature, as well as his theological affinity. This book presents an in-depth literary analysis of the textual and non-textual elements of a?adith al-?ifat - the traditions that depict God and His attributes in an anthropomorphic language. It goes on to discuss the inner controversies in the prominent traditionalistic learning centres of the Islamic world regarding the way to understand and interpret these anthropomorphic traditions. Through a close, contextualised and interdisciplinary reading in Hadith compilations, theological treatises and historical sources, the author offers an evaluation and understanding of the traditionalistic endeavours to define anthropomorphism in the most crucial and indeed most formative period of Islamic thought. Key Features - Includes case studies of anthropomorphic traditions, tribal heritage and lore, the Hashwiyya and the traditionalists - Explores non-textual elements in the anthropomorphic traditions (including body-gestures and mimicry) - Studies rhetorical devices and rationalised argumentations in the writings of traditionalist theologians - Provides the first in-depth literary and linguistic analysis of the anthropomorphic material in the Hadith Livnat Holtzman is Chair of the Department of Arabic at Bar-Ilan University, Israel. She has published extensively on Islamic traditionalism, and is co-editor (with Caterina Bori) of A Scholar in the Shadow: Essays in the Legal and Theological Thought of Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya (2010). Cover image: (c) iStockphoto.com Cover design: [EUP logo] edinburghuniversitypress.com ISBN 978-0-7486-8956-9 Barcode Zusammenfassung Through a close! contextualized! and interdisciplinary reading in Hadith compilations! theological treatises! and historical sources! this book offers an evaluation and understanding of the traditionalistic endeavours to define anthropomorphism in the most crucial and indeed most formative period of Islamic thought. Inhaltsverzeichnis IntroductionChapter 1: The Narrator and the Narrative: A Literary Analysis of Ahadith al-sifat Introduction I. A Preliminary Remark on Hadith and NarratologyII. The Framing NarrativeIII. The Embedded Narrative IV. The Narrator and His AudienceV. The Motives of the Narrator VI. The Narrator's Role Chapter 2: A Tale of Two Narrators: Some Historical, Geographical, and Cultural Considerations IntroductionI. Two Different Narrators II. The Proliferation of the Abu Razin Narrative III. Two Narrators and One Narrative: The Tribal Connection IV. The Proliferation of the Jarir NarrativeV. The Jarir Narrative and the Mi¿naChapter 3: Gestures and A¿adith al-¿ifat IntroductionI. The Prophet's Gestures: Iconic, Metaphoric, and Deictic II. 'The Instance of Narrating'...

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