The Texture of the Divine: Imagination in Medieval Islamic and Jewish Thought

by Aaron W. Hughes

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The Texture of the Divine explores the central role of the imagination in the shared symbolic worlds of medieval Islam and Judaism. Aaron W. Hughes looks closely at three interrelated texts known as the Hayy ibn Yaqzan cycle (dating roughly from 1000-1200 CE) to reveal the interconnections not only between Muslims and Jews, but also between philosophy, mysticism, and literature. Each of the texts is an initiatory tale, recounting a journey through the ascending layers of the universe. These narratives culminate in the imaginative apprehension of God, in which the traveler gazes into the divine presence. The tales are beautiful and poetic literary works as well as probing philosophical treatises on how the individual can know the unknowable. In this groundbreaking work, Hughes reveals the literary, initiatory, ritualistic, and mystical dimensions of medieval Neoplatonism. The Texture of the Divine also includes the first complete English translation of Abraham Ibn Ezra's Hay ben Meqitz.

  • ISBN10 0253110874
  • ISBN13 9780253110879
  • Publish Date 9 December 2003 (first published 1 November 2003)
  • Publish Status Withdrawn
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Indiana University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 288
  • Language English