A revised translation of previously unpublished selections from the Perennial Philosophy metaphysician's letters and private writings makes a critical distinction between an absolute Islam and a contingent Islam, in a new edition that is complemented by a glossary and extensive editor notes. Origina
Sufism: a New Translation with Selected Letters
β Scribed by Cutsinger, James S.;Schuon, Frithjof
- Publisher
- World Wisdom
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
FOREWORD; EDITOR'S PREFACE; PREFACE; Ellipsis and Hyperbolism in Arab Rhetoric; The Exo-Esoteric Symbiosis; Paradoxes of an Esoterism; Human Premises of a Religious Dilemma; Tracing the Notion of Philosophy; The Quintessential Esoterism of Islam; Hypostatic Dimensions of Unity; APPENDIX; EDITOR'S NOTES; GLOSSARY OF FOREIGN TERMS AND PHRASES; INDEX; BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES.;This new edition of perennial philosopher Frithjof Schuon's Sufism: Veil and Quintessence is a fully revised translation from the French original and contains an extensive Appendix with previously unpublished selections from Schuon's letters and other private writings. In seven articles Schuon makes the critical distinction between an "absolute" Islam and a "contingent" Islam, thus distinguishing between the message of Islam in itself, and the pious Arab expressions of that message, which by their style of rhetoric have a tendency to veil it.
β¦ Table of Contents
FOREWORD
EDITOR'S PREFACE
PREFACE
Ellipsis and Hyperbolism in Arab Rhetoric
The Exo-Esoteric Symbiosis
Paradoxes of an Esoterism
Human Premises of a Religious Dilemma
Tracing the Notion of Philosophy
The Quintessential Esoterism of Islam
Hypostatic Dimensions of Unity
APPENDIX
EDITOR'S NOTES
GLOSSARY OF FOREIGN TERMS AND PHRASES
INDEX
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES.
β¦ Subjects
Religion;Sufism--Doctrines;Electronic books;Sufism -- Doctrines
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