Judaism, Sufism, and the Pietists of Medieval Egypt
A Study of Abraham Maimonides and His Times
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:30th Jul '15
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Judaism, Sufism, and the Pietists of Medieval Egypt addresses the extraordinary rise and inner life of the Egyptian pietist movement in the first half of the thirteenth century. The creative engagement with the dominant Islamic culture was always present, even when unspoken. Dr Russ-Fishbane calls attention to the Sufi subtext of Jewish pietiem, while striving not to reduce its spiritual synthesis and religious renewal to a set of political calculations. Ultimately, no single term or concept can fully address the creative expression of pietism that so animated Jewish society and that left its mark in numerous manuscripts and fragments from medieval Egypt. Russ-Fishbane offers a nuanced examination of the pietist sources on their own terms, drawing as far as possible upon their own definitions and perceptions. Jewish society in thirteenth-century Egypt reflects the dynamic reexamination by a venerable community of its foundational texts and traditions, even of its very identity and institutions, viewed and reviewed in the full light of its Islamic environment. The historical legacy of this religious synthesis belongs at once to the realm of Jewish culture, in all its diversity and dynamism, as well as to the broader spiritual orbit of Islamicate civilization.
Russ-Fishbane's book is an excellent introduction to R. Abraham Maimonides's thought and that of his generation, and to the manner in which they designed a challenging spiritual path for seekers of the divine ... [It] is compulsory reading for anyone desirous of understanding the cultural processes undergone by Eastern Jewry in the late middle ages. * Dotan Arad, The Medieval Review *
- Winner of Winner of the 2015 American Academy for Jewish Research's Salo Wittmayer Baron Book Prize.
ISBN: 9780198728764
Dimensions: 236mm x 172mm x 23mm
Weight: 584g
286 pages