Spiritual Grammar Spiritual Grammar
Comparative Theology: Thinking Across Traditions

Spiritual Grammar

Genre and the Saintly Subject in Islam and Christianity

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Publisher Description

Spiritual Grammar identifies a genre of religious literature that until now has not been recognized as such. In this surprising and theoretically nuanced study, F. Dominic Longo reveals how grammatical structures of language addressed in two medieval texts published nearly four centuries apart, from distinct religious traditions, offer a metaphor for how the self is embedded in spiritual reality. Reading The Grammar of Hearts (Nahw al-qulūb) by the great Sufi shaykh and Islamic scholar 'Abd al-Karīm al-Qushayrī (d. 1074) and Moralized Grammar (Donatus moralizatus) by Christian theologian Jean Gerson (d. 1429), Longo reveals how both authors use the rules of language and syntax to advance their pastoral goals. Indeed, grammar provides the two masters with a fresh way of explaining spiritual reality to their pupils and to discipline the souls of their readers in the hopes that their writings would make others adept in the grammar of the heart.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2017
July 11
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
256
Pages
PUBLISHER
Fordham University Press
SELLER
Perseus Books, LLC
SIZE
2.6
MB

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