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The Elevation of Language and the Transcendence of the Self in Augustine and al-Ghazali’s Autobiographies

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dc.contributor.author Ben Hammed, Raja
dc.date.accessioned 2024-10-29T13:10:34Z
dc.date.available 2024-10-29T13:10:34Z
dc.date.issued 2024-09-10
dc.identifier.issn 2773-3726
dc.identifier.issn EISSN: 2830-8670
dc.identifier.uri http://ddeposit.univ-alger2.dz:8080/xmlui/handle/20.500.12387/7361
dc.description.abstract This article puts in dialogue two medieval theologians of different religious beliefs in order to understand the relation between mysticism and language and how language contributes to the achievement of the mystical experience. The close reading of the autobiographies of both Augustine and Al-Ghazali shows that the mystical experience of transcendence and gnostic truth is linked to transcending language itself. In Augustine ‘s Confessions (AD 397-400), conversion to Christianity takes place when rhetoric transcends to the stage of what Augustine calls “Christian rhetoric” or “redeemed rhetoric.” For Al-Ghazali, in Deliverance From Error (1107), language turns into as a mediator for the mystical experience of transcendence only when it serves the word of God. From this perspective, language is perceived of as a communicative instrument that is not only connected with moral imagination but is itself an instance of moral action. For both thinkers, mysticism is possible through language and language has no meaning outside of ethical parameters ar_AR
dc.language.iso Ar ar_AR
dc.publisher مجلة ذخائر اللغة قسم علوم اللسان- جامعة الجزائر 02 أبو القاسم سعد الله ar_AR
dc.relation.ispartofseries المجلد 05;العدد 01
dc.rights Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States *
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/ *
dc.subject Ethics ar_AR
dc.subject Language ar_AR
dc.subject Mysticism ar_AR
dc.subject Philosophy ar_AR
dc.subject Rhetoric ar_AR
dc.subject Transcendence ar_AR
dc.title The Elevation of Language and the Transcendence of the Self in Augustine and al-Ghazali’s Autobiographies ar_AR
dc.type Article ar_AR


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