Faith and Trust : : An Introduction to Judeo-Arabic Thought / / Diana Lobel.

This broad-ranging study, the first full-length investigation of conceptions of faith and trust in the Judeo-Arabic tradition, explores a family of related concepts-faith (imān, emunah), conviction (i‘tiqād), and trust/reliance (tawakkul/ittikāl)-in Saadya, Baḥya, Halevi, Maimonides, Abraham Maimon...

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t Glossary of Key Terms (Arabic-Greek-Hebrew) --   |t Glossary of Key Terms (English) --   |t Introduction --   |t Chapter One Wolfson’s Double Faith Theory: The Greek and Arabic Aristotle on Epistemological Conviction (Pistis/Taṣdīq) with Respect to First Principles (Archai/Mabādi’, Awā’il) --   |t Chapter Two Saadya Gaon: Faith (Amānā) Becomes Rational Conviction (I‘tiqād) --   |t Chapter Three Baḥya ibn Paquda: Reliance on God (Tawakkul) --   |t Chapter Four Judah Halevi and al-Ghazālī: Faith as Fruitional Experience (Dhawq and Mushāhada) --   |t Chapter Five Maimonides: Conviction (I‘tiqād) and Faith/Trust (Īmān/Emunah) --   |t Chapter Six Abraham Maimonides and al-Ghazālī on Trust (Ittikāl, Tawakkul) --   |t Chapter Seven The Circle of Abraham he-Ḥasid: Unveiling (Kashf) and Experiential Faith (Īmān, Yaqīn) --   |t Conclusion --   |t Notes --   |t Bibliography --   |t Index 
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520 |a This broad-ranging study, the first full-length investigation of conceptions of faith and trust in the Judeo-Arabic tradition, explores a family of related concepts-faith (imān, emunah), conviction (i‘tiqād), and trust/reliance (tawakkul/ittikāl)-in Saadya, Baḥya, Halevi, Maimonides, Abraham Maimonides, and the Egyptian pietist circle of Abraham he-M16;asid. The work points to a rich spectrum of conceptions of faith and trust-from the purely cognitive to the experiential and affective. What emerges are themes of faithfulness, loyalty, experiential certainty, and trustworthiness, expressed in devotion to a way of life that embodies these ideals. The virtue of trust expresses steadfast commitment to the truth.This study vividly illustrates the “Jewish-Arab symbiosis,” highlighting the shared spiritual language and rich, intertwined worlds of Islamic and Jewish philosophy, theology, and mysticism. 
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