The Mystics of Spain

The Mystics of Spain
Title The Mystics of Spain PDF eBook
Author E Allison (Edgar Allison) 18 Peers
Publisher Hassell Street Press
Pages 140
Release 2021-09-09
Genre
ISBN 9781014891976

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A New Companion to Hispanic Mysticism

A New Companion to Hispanic Mysticism
Title A New Companion to Hispanic Mysticism PDF eBook
Author Hilaire Kallendorf
Publisher BRILL
Pages 540
Release 2010
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9004183507

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The canon of Hispanic mysticism is expanding. No longer is our picture of this special brand of early modern devotional practice limited to a handful of venerable saints. Instead, we recognize a wide range of marginal figures as practitioners of mysticism, broadly defined. Neither do we limit the study of mysticism necessarily to the Christian religion, nor even to the realm of literature. Representations of mysticism are also found in the visual, plastic and musical arts. The terminology and theoretical framework of mysticism permeate early modern Hispanic cultures. Paradoxically, by taking a more inclusive approach to studying mysticism in its marginal manifestations, we draw mysticism---in all its complex iterations---back toward its rightful place at the center of early modern spiritual experience. Contributors: Colin Thompson, Alastair Hamilton, Christina Lee, Clara Herrera, Darcy Donahue, Elena del Rio Parra, Evelyn Toft, Fernando Duran Lopez, Piancisco Morales, Freddy Dominguez, Glyn Redworth, Jane Ackerman, Jessica Boon, Jose Adriano de Freitas Carvalho, Luce Lopez-Barat, Maria Mercedes Carrion, Maryrica Lottman, and Tess Knighton.

Studies of the Spanish Mystics

Studies of the Spanish Mystics
Title Studies of the Spanish Mystics PDF eBook
Author Edgar Allison Peers
Publisher
Pages 502
Release 1927
Genre Mysticism
ISBN

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Studies of the Spanish Mystics

Studies of the Spanish Mystics
Title Studies of the Spanish Mystics PDF eBook
Author Edgar Allison Peers
Publisher
Pages 416
Release 1951
Genre Christian literature, Spanish
ISBN

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The Mystics of Spain

The Mystics of Spain
Title The Mystics of Spain PDF eBook
Author E. Allison Peers
Publisher Routledge
Pages 134
Release 2021-11-29
Genre Religion
ISBN 1000483762

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Originally published in 1951, this volume gives a general survey of the Golden Age of Spanish mysticism, following this with translations of extracts from 15 leading authors in this field. The selections from each author are preceded by details of editions and studies, thereby making this not only an authoritative study on the treasures of Spanish mysticism but also a valuable anthology and starting point for further reading.

Heresy and Mysticism in Sixteenth-century Spain

Heresy and Mysticism in Sixteenth-century Spain
Title Heresy and Mysticism in Sixteenth-century Spain PDF eBook
Author Alastair Hamilton
Publisher James Clarke Company
Pages 168
Release 1992
Genre Religion
ISBN

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The various groups known as alumbrados which arose in Spain during the sixteenth century, though different from another, were regarded at the time as parts of a single heresy, which originated in the Iberian peninsula each time it was detected. In fact the members of the movements held beliefs which could also be found in other parts of Europe.

The Crisis of Mysticism

The Crisis of Mysticism
Title The Crisis of Mysticism PDF eBook
Author Bernard McGinn
Publisher Herder & Herder
Pages 400
Release 2021-02-22
Genre
ISBN 9780824504670

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The Crisis of Mysticism is the first book in English in seventy years to give a full account of the struggle over mystical spirituality that tore the Catholic Church apart at the end of the seventeenth century, resulting in papal condemnation of some mystics and the decline of mysticism in Catholicism for almost two centuries.