Article ID: CBB716270503

As Drops in Their Sea: Angelology through Ontology in Faḫr Al-Dīn Al-Rāzī’s Al-Maṭālib Al-῾Āliya (2019)

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In this article, I examine key passages from the Aš῾arite theologian Faḫr al- Dīn al-Rāzī’s (d. 606/1210) final work, Al-Maṭālib al-῾āliya (“ The lofty inquiries ”), in order to theorize Rāzī’s cosmology and angelology. In his attempt to prove the existence of these beings, Rāzī divides reality into material and intelligible realms. Angels, which signify the celestial intellects and spheres, exist as non-space-occupying beings and represent an aspect of the intelligible world. Of these, some are associated with celestial bodies, and others are entirely unassociated with materiality. I then present evidence for the possibility that Rāzī believed that these celestial spiritual beings are pre-eternal with God. These positions indicate a certain degree of conceptual continuity with the falsafa tradition, and reflect al-Ġazālī’s (d. 505/1111) previous integration of the philosophical structure of reality into some of his texts. Additionally, one may look to other philosophical currents that developed in the Islamic world beyond the falāsifa, and connect Rāzī’s cosmology to both the Hermetic tradition and the Epistles of the Iḫwān al-Ṣafā᾿., Dans cet article, j'analyse des passages cruciaux de la composition finale du théologien Faḫr al-Dīn al-Rāzī (d. 606/1210), Al-Maṭālib al-῾āliya (« Les nobles enquêtes »), afin de théoriser sur la nature de deux de ses études : la cosmologie et l'angélologie. En cherchant à prouver l'existence de ces êtres, Rāzī divise la réalité en deux domaines : matériel et intelligible. Les anges, qui symbolisent les intellects et les sphères, existent dans une réalité intelligible comme des êtres qui n'occupent pas d'espace. Parmi eux, certains sont associés aux corps célestes, et d'autres ne s'associent à aucune chose matérielle. Dans un deuxième temps, je présente des arguments suggérant que Rāzī pensait peut-être que ces êtres célestes sont prééternels avec Dieu. Ces conceptions montrent une continuité avec la tradition philosophique islamique, et elles la structure philosophique de la réalité intégrée par al-Ġazālī (d. 505/1111) dans quelques textes théologiques. De plus, on a examiné d'autres courants philosophiques développés dans le monde islamique qui ont pu agir sur la cosmologie de Rāzī, en lien avec la tradition hermétique et avec les Épîtres des frères de la Pureté.

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Authors & Contributors
Ricordel, Joëlle
Allard, A.
Baffioni, Carmela
Boudet, Jean-Patrice
Brentjes, Sonja
Burnett, Charles
Journals
Micrologus: Natura, Scienze e Società Medievali
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
Dynamis: Acta Hispanica ad Medicinae Scientiarumque Historiam Illustrandam
Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period
Journal for the History of Arabic Science
Micrologus: Nature, Sciences and Medieval Societies
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Cambridge University Press
Edizioni Cadmo
SISMEL edizioni del Galluzzo
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Arab/Islamic world, civilization and culture
Astronomy
Cross-cultural interaction; cultural influence
Cosmology
Medicine
Transmission of ideas
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al-Ghazālī, Abū Ḥāmid Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad
Aristotle
Avicenna
Galen
Gerard of Cremona
Guillaume de Conches
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12th century
13th century
Medieval
11th century
14th century
10th century
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Spain
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Persia (Iran)
Egypt
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