Ibn al-ʿArabī between Two Renaissances: Genealogies of a Double-Truth Theory

This article sheds light on the influence of tenth-century Baghdad’s philosophical circles – regarded as the architects of what is known as the ‘renaissance of Islam’ – on Ibn al-ʿArabī (d. 1240), and particularly on the theory of knowledge in his later work. This theory envisioned distinct spheres...

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Main Author: Kars, Aydogan 19XX- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 2025
In: Islam and Christian-Muslim relations
Year: 2025, Volume: 36, Issue: 3, Pages: 245-267
Further subjects:B Renaissance
B Epistemology
B Classification of knowledge
B Sufism
B Medieval Philosophy
B double-truth theory
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Summary:This article sheds light on the influence of tenth-century Baghdad’s philosophical circles – regarded as the architects of what is known as the ‘renaissance of Islam’ – on Ibn al-ʿArabī (d. 1240), and particularly on the theory of knowledge in his later work. This theory envisioned distinct spheres of inquiry, tools, purposes and methods for natural sciences and religion. The article argues that this division strongly resonates with the increasingly pronounced version of the ‘double-truth theory’ that shaped science and philosophy in Europe from the fifteenth century. It thereby invites a broader historical contextualization of Ibn al-ʿArabī’s epistemology. On the one hand, it offers an analysis of Ibn al-ʿArabī’s philosophical background that goes beyond the Brethren of Purity and extends to their rivals within the same intellectual milieu of tenth-century Baghdad. On the other hand, it calls for a prehistory of the double-truth theory that reaches beyond Averroism and European renaissance.
ISSN:1469-9311
Contains:Enthalten in: Islam and Christian-Muslim relations
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1080/09596410.2026.2623582