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US US-kylobm TMC-RG1-A-056-#26
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undated (#02), other Arasteh, 'I. Western scholars have generally interpreted Sufism in terms of religious values,'
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- undated (Creation)
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5 page(s); Includes a non-correspondence item enclosed with correspondence or such an item filed with correspondence.
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(1927-1992)
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Abdol Reza Arasteh was born in Shiraz, Iran, in 1927. He had studied both Eastern and Western psychology and seemed to bridge Merton's earlier interest in psychology with his later interest in Sufism, Zen and other eastern traditions. He lived a number of years in the United States and became a citizen in 1976. (Source: «The Hidden Ground of Love», p. 40-41.)
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First lines: "I. Western scholars have generally interpreted Sufism in terms of religious values, a frame of"... Contents index: some notes by Arasteh / enclosure to a letter to Merton from 1968.
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- English
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from Anne Abel Smith to: Arasteh, A. Reza