Ibn Gabirol's theology of desire: matter and method in Jewish medieval Neoplatonism
Drawing on Arabic passages from Ibn Gabirol's original Fons Vitae text, and highlighting philosophical insights from his Hebrew poetry, Sarah Pessin develops a 'theology of desire' at the heart of Ibn Gabirol's eleventh-century cosmo-ontology. She challenges centuries of received...
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Zusammenfassung: | Drawing on Arabic passages from Ibn Gabirol's original Fons Vitae text, and highlighting philosophical insights from his Hebrew poetry, Sarah Pessin develops a 'theology of desire' at the heart of Ibn Gabirol's eleventh-century cosmo-ontology. She challenges centuries of received scholarship on his work, including his so-called Doctrine of Divine Will. Pessin rejects voluntarist readings of the Fons Vitae as opposing divine emanation. She also emphasizes pseudo-Empedoclean notions of 'divine desire' and 'grounding element' alongside Ibn Gabirol's use of a particularly Neoplatonic method with apophatic (and what she terms 'doubly apophatic') implications. In this way, Pessin reads claims about matter and God as insights about love, desire, and the receptive, dependent and fragile nature of human beings. Pessin reenvisions the entire spirit of Ibn Gabirol's philosophy, moving us from a set of doctrines to a fluid inquiry into the nature of God and human being – and the bond between God and human being in desire |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiii, 269 pages) |
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title | Ibn Gabirol's theology of desire matter and method in Jewish medieval Neoplatonism |
title_auth | Ibn Gabirol's theology of desire matter and method in Jewish medieval Neoplatonism |
title_exact_search | Ibn Gabirol's theology of desire matter and method in Jewish medieval Neoplatonism |
title_full | Ibn Gabirol's theology of desire matter and method in Jewish medieval Neoplatonism Sarah Pessin, University of Denver |
title_fullStr | Ibn Gabirol's theology of desire matter and method in Jewish medieval Neoplatonism Sarah Pessin, University of Denver |
title_full_unstemmed | Ibn Gabirol's theology of desire matter and method in Jewish medieval Neoplatonism Sarah Pessin, University of Denver |
title_short | Ibn Gabirol's theology of desire |
title_sort | ibn gabirol s theology of desire matter and method in jewish medieval neoplatonism |
title_sub | matter and method in Jewish medieval Neoplatonism |
topic | Ibn Gabirol / active 11th century / Yanbūʻ al-ḥayāh Ibn-Gabirol, Shelomoh Ben-Yehudah 1021-1058 (DE-588)118688987 gnd Neoplatonism Jewish philosophy Philosophy, Medieval Islamic philosophy Neuplatonismus (DE-588)4041862-5 gnd Jüdische Philosophie (DE-588)4136677-3 gnd Streben (DE-588)4200106-7 gnd Verlangen (DE-588)4997926-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Ibn Gabirol / active 11th century / Yanbūʻ al-ḥayāh Ibn-Gabirol, Shelomoh Ben-Yehudah 1021-1058 Neoplatonism Jewish philosophy Philosophy, Medieval Islamic philosophy Neuplatonismus Jüdische Philosophie Streben Verlangen |
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