The Nusayrī-ʿAlawī religion : an enquiry into its theology and liturgy

by Meir M. Bar-Asher & Aryeh Kofsky

The Nusayris - also known as Alawis - have been in power in Syria for the last three decades of the 20th century. Little is known of their origins or their long history, while their religious creeds and thought are somewhat better known. The main reason for our fragmentary knowledge of the Nusayri religion is that, since its beginnings, it has always been the secret faith of a self-conscious elite that zealously guarded its sectarian literature. The Nusayri-Alawis faith is a clear example of a syncretistic religion. It combines and fuses elements of cults and creeds of very disparate, and remote, origins. Among these are various pagan beliefs (residues of ancient Mesopotamian and Syrian cults), as well as Persian, Christian, Gnostic and Muslim - both Sunni and Shi'i - religious precepts and practices. All these components have been brought together in a syncretistic religious system that has assumed a heterodox Shi'i garb. This volume presents a mosaic of fundamental aspects of Nusayri theology and liturgy. It demonstrates the complexity of Nusayri theology and the diversity of religious thought within the Nusayri fold.

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書名 The Nusayrī-ʿAlawī religion : an enquiry into its theology and liturgy
著作者等 Bar-Asher, Meir M.
Kofsky, Arieh
Kofsky Aryeh (Lecturer of Comparative Religion Department of Land of Israel Studies University of Haifa Israel)
シリーズ名 Jerusalem studies in religion and culture
出版元 Brill
刊行年月 c2002
ページ数 ix, 244 p.
大きさ 24 cm
ISBN 9004125523
NCID BA59680566
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言語 アラビア語
英語
出版国 オランダ
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