@book{951, author = {Joseph Bell}, title = {Love Theory in Later Hanbalite Islam}, abstract = {

Joseph Norment Bell, Ph.D. 1971.

Table of Contents

Tables

Acknowledgments

1. \  Introduction

2. \  Selection and Organization of Literary Material: Ibn Al Jawzi{\textquoteright}s Dhamm al-Hawa

3. \  The Reaction to Ash{\textquoteright}arism: Ibn Taymiya

4. \  Divine Will and Love in the Theology of Ibn Taymiya

5. \  Ibn Taymiya on Love Between God and Man

6. \  Love in the Works of Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziya

7. \  Affinity, Beneficence, and Beauty

8. \  Glances, Gazing, and the Vision

9. \  The Kinds and Stages of Love

10. \  The Lingering Tradition: Mar{\textquoteright} b. Yusuf{\textquoteright}s Munyat al-Muhibbin

11. \  Epilogue: Nomos, Eros, and Thelema

Appendix: On Links with Romance Poetry\ \ 

Glossary of Arabic Terms

Notes

Bibliography

}, year = {1979}, journal = {Studies in Islamic philosophy and science}, publisher = {State University of New York Press}, address = {Albany}, isbn = {Cloth: 9780873952446; paper: 9781438451787}, }