Al-Ghazali's Philosophical Theology

Yale University
13 Sept 201114:43

Summary

TLDRIn this episode of the McMillan Report, Marilyn Wilks interviews Professor Frank Griffel, an expert in Islamic Studies at Yale University. They discuss his new book on Al-Ghazali, a pivotal Islamic theologian and philosopher. Griffel explains Al-Ghazali’s influence on Islamic thought, particularly his integration of Aristotelian philosophy and Islamic theology. He also shares his research approach, including the use of manuscripts, and debunks the notion that Al-Ghazali undermined science. Instead, Al-Ghazali supported scientific inquiry, seeing it as compatible with a theological understanding of the universe's creation.

Takeaways

  • 📚 Al-Gazali is one of the most important Islamic theologians and thinkers, widely read in the Islamic world since the 12th century.
  • 🔍 Professor Frank Griffel's new book explores Al-Gazali's philosophical theology, focusing on his role in Islamic intellectual history.
  • 🌍 Al-Gazali lived during a period of lively intellectual activity in the Islamic world, which contrasts with the European Dark Ages at the time.
  • 🧐 Griffel's research challenges the traditional view that Al-Gazali opposed and 'defeated' Islamic philosophy, especially the Aristotelian tradition.
  • 📖 Griffel worked extensively with manuscripts, finding that many of Al-Gazali’s works remain in manuscripts and some printed texts are unreliable.
  • 🔄 Al-Gazali played a pivotal role in transforming Islamic philosophy into a more theological discourse, integrating philosophy into Islamic theology.
  • 💡 Al-Gazali's cosmology blends two views of creation: God creating the world anew every moment and God as the initiator of causal chains in the universe.
  • 📝 Griffel's book emphasizes Al-Gazali’s influence on his students and how his teachings were interpreted by early followers.
  • ⏳ New sources, such as Al-Gazali's Persian letters, provide fresh insights into his life and thoughts, including a correction of his birth date.
  • 🧪 Contrary to popular belief, Al-Gazali supported scientific inquiry, with a cosmological view that aligns with modern concepts like the Big Bang.

Q & A

  • Who is Al-Ghazali?

    -Al-Ghazali is one of the most important theologians and thinkers in the Islamic world. He lived at the turn of the 12th century, a period marked by intellectual activity in the Islamic world, and his works have been widely read throughout history.

  • What inspired Professor Frank Griffel to write his book on Al-Ghazali?

    -Professor Griffel was inspired by Al-Ghazali's significance in Islamic theology and intellectual history. He was particularly interested in how Al-Ghazali serves as a bridge between Aristotelian philosophy (falsafa) and Islamic theology.

  • What does Professor Griffel's research challenge about the traditional view of Al-Ghazali?

    -Griffel's research challenges the traditional view that Al-Ghazali destroyed Islamic philosophy. Instead, he argues that while Al-Ghazali criticized aspects of philosophy, he also integrated philosophical ideas into Islamic theology.

  • What methodology did Professor Griffel use for his research on Al-Ghazali?

    -Griffel used intellectual history methods, focusing on reading and analyzing texts. He also worked extensively with manuscripts, particularly those not yet printed, in European and Middle Eastern libraries.

  • How does Professor Griffel’s view of Al-Ghazali differ from the classical view?

    -The classical view suggests that Islamic philosophy declined due to a focus on religious literature like the Quran. Griffel, however, argues that philosophy transitioned into rationalist theological discourse, and Al-Ghazali played a crucial role in this transformation.

  • What is the significance of Al-Ghazali’s book criticizing philosophers like Ibn Sina?

    -Al-Ghazali’s book criticizing Ibn Sina (Avicenna) is often seen as a complete refutation of Arabic philosophy, but Griffel argues that it was more nuanced. Al-Ghazali criticized certain aspects of philosophy while integrating other ideas into Islamic thought.

  • What conclusions does Professor Griffel reach in his book regarding Al-Ghazali's cosmology?

    -Griffel concludes that Al-Ghazali held both views of cosmology: occasionalism, where God creates the world anew in every moment, and the idea of secondary causality, where God uses causal chains to govern the world.

  • How does Professor Griffel use Al-Ghazali’s students to understand his teachings?

    -Griffel analyzed writings from Al-Ghazali's students and early followers to determine how they interpreted his teachings. This helped him reconcile some of the apparent contradictions in Al-Ghazali's works.

  • What is occasionalism, and how does it relate to Al-Ghazali's view of cosmology?

    -Occasionalism is the belief that God creates every object and event in the world anew at every moment. Al-Ghazali supported this view, but Griffel argues that he also accepted a version of causal chains in which God creates the causes and effects that unfold in the world.

  • What was one of the most surprising findings in Professor Griffel's research?

    -One surprising finding was that Al-Ghazali was born on a different date than commonly believed. Another was the realization that Al-Ghazali had a modern view of science, supporting its development rather than opposing it.

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