Via Mystica

Via Mystica
Title Via Mystica PDF eBook
Author Jesse Brett
Publisher
Pages 426
Release 1925
Genre Bible
ISBN

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The Mystic Way in Postmodernity

The Mystic Way in Postmodernity
Title The Mystic Way in Postmodernity PDF eBook
Author Sue Yore
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 344
Release 2009
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9783039115365

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This book challenges experiential, esoteric and colloquial understandings of mysticism by bringing a fresh relevance to the term through an interdisciplinary dialogue between literature, mysticism and theology in the context of postmodernity. In order to achieve this, the author takes selected writings of Iris Murdoch, Denise Levertov and Annie Dillard, and incorporates them into various stages of a redesigned mystic way. The fourteenth-century mystic Julian of Norwich is invoked throughout as a role model whom these three writers seek to emulate as popular writers, contemplatives and theologians. As theologians who are concerned with the pressing issues of our age, Grace Jantzen, Dorothee Soelle and Sallie McFague are drawn on as conversation partners to complete the three-way discussion. The author maintains that understanding the writing and reading of creative texts in the context of practical mysticism facilitates an integrated approach to the use of literature for theological expression.

Mystical Moments and Unitive Thinking

Mystical Moments and Unitive Thinking
Title Mystical Moments and Unitive Thinking PDF eBook
Author Dan Merkur
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 204
Release 1999-02-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780791440643

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Merkur proposes an alternative to the traditional psychoanalytic explanation of mystical experiences as regression to the solipsism of earliest infancy. He does this by viewing unitive thinking as a line of cognitive development, and mystical moments as creative inspirations on unitive topics. Utilizing classical self-reports by Christian, Jewish, and Muslim mystics, Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras, and modern Western peak experiences, Merkur argues that experiences of mystical union are manifestations of a broader category of psychological processes that manifest in scientific and moral thought, as well as in mysticism. Unconscious as well as conscious, unitive thinking is sometimes realistic and sometimes fantastic, in patterns that are consistent with cognitive development in general. Mystical moments of unitive thinking may be considered moments of creative inspiration that happen to make use of unitive ideas. Building on the psychoanalytic object-relations theory that the self is always in relationship with an object, Merkur argues that the solipsism of some varieties of mystical union always implies unconscious ideas of a love object who is transcendent.

The Model of Love

The Model of Love
Title The Model of Love PDF eBook
Author Vincent Brümmer
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 268
Release 1993-09-16
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780521449090

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Religious believers understand the meaning of their lives and of the world in terms of the way these are related to God. The conceptual models whereby this relationship is described therefore play a key role in the conceptual designs which theologians produce to express the faith of the community of believers. Vincent Brümmer examines the implications of using the model of love in this context and looks at a number of the most significant views of the nature of love: exclusive attention (Ortega y Gasset), ecstatic union (nuptial mysticism), passionate suffering (courtly love), need-love (Plato, Augustine), and gift-love (Nygren). All these views are shown to interpret love as an attitude rather than as a relation between persons. In the final chapters a relational concept of love is developed, and it is shown how all the various attitudes discussed in the previous chapters have a role to play. Finally, the implications are addressed of using the model of love as a key model in theology.

The Medieval Mystical Tradition in England

The Medieval Mystical Tradition in England
Title The Medieval Mystical Tradition in England PDF eBook
Author Edward Alexander Jones
Publisher DS Brewer
Pages 238
Release 2004
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781843840077

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The regular meetings resumed, here with particular focus on Julian of Norwich, and Syon Abbey and the Bridgettines.

New Perspectives on Old Texts

New Perspectives on Old Texts
Title New Perspectives on Old Texts PDF eBook
Author Esther G. Chazon
Publisher BRILL
Pages 269
Release 2010-05-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004190813

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This volume presents new perspectives on the ancient texts discovered at Qumran. The essays offer fresh insights into particular texts and genres, by applying methods and constructs drawn from other disciplines to the study of the Dead Sea Scrolls, and by exploring new as well as long-standing issues raised by these works. The topics and approaches engaged include group identity, memory, ritual theory, sectarian sociology, philosophy of education, liturgical anthropology, Jewish law, history of religion, and mysticism. The articles in this volume were originally presented at the Tenth Annual International Orion Symposium sponsored in 2005 by the Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Associated Literature at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Communal Participation in the Spirit

Communal Participation in the Spirit
Title Communal Participation in the Spirit PDF eBook
Author Christopher G. Foster
Publisher Mohr Siebeck
Pages 267
Release 2022-10-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 3161599381

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Christopher G. Foster identifies Jewish mystical elements in the Dead Sea Scrolls and compares them with analogous features in the Corinthian correspondence to illuminate through differences and similarities how Paul advocates a mystical and communal participation in the Spirit. After defining early Jewish mysticism and introducing the method of heuristic comparison, Part I identifies and investigates mystical elements in Dead Sea Scrolls. Part II compares these findings with corresponding aspects in 1 and 2 Corinthians to demonstrate the largely corporate tenor of participation and transformation in and by the spirit for Paul.