“One Kind of Water Brings Another.” Teresa de Jesús and Ibn ‘Arabi
Mystical literature and spirituality from 16th-century Spain engage religious images from the three most prominent religions of al-Andalus—Christianity, Islam, and Judaism: among others, the dark night, the seven concentric castles, the gazelle, the bird, the sefirot‘s encircled iggulim or towering...
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Language: | English |
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[2020]
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Religions
Year: 2020, Volume: 11, Issue: 10 |
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Comparative Theology
B Path B Spanish mystical literature B ‘Spanish’ and Sufi mysticism / Christian B Teresa de Jesús B proximity to God B Ibn ‘Arabi B Life B Gardens B Knowledge |
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