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Mystical union --- Union mystique --- History of doctrines --- Histoire des doctrines --- Pseudo-Dionysius, --- Albertus, --- Thomas,
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Explores the connections between exceptional experience of Christ's presence and ordinary Christocentric devotion and argues that for both exceptional and ordinary piety it was crucially important that Christ be seen as divine. Subjects examined in the book include German nuns of Helfta and later Dominicans, Margery Kempe, Angela of Foligno, Catherine of Siena, and Dorothea of Montau. --
Mystical union. --- Jesus Christ --- Presence. --- Divinity. --- Apparitions and miracles. --- Jésus-Christ --- Dieu --- Union mystique. --- Doctrines. --- Présence.
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Sex --- Mysticism. --- Mystical union --- God --- Immanence of God --- Sexualité --- Mysticisme --- Union mystique --- Dieu --- Immanence de Dieu --- Religious aspects. --- Comparative studies --- Corporeality --- Comparative studies. --- Comparative studies --- Aspect religieux --- Etudes comparatives --- Corporéité --- Etudes comparatives --- Etudes comparatives
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Medieval Dutch literature --- Christian spirituality --- Spiritual life --- Mystical union --- Vie spirituelle --- Union mystique --- Christianity --- Early works to 1800 --- Christianisme --- Ouvrages avant 1800 --- #GBIB: jesuitica --- 230.005 --- Religion Christian theology Serial publications --- C1 --- Jezuïeten - Noord-Belgische provincie (1935-) --- mystiek --- Kerken en religie
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"In "And They Shall Be One Flesh: On the Language of Mystical Union in Judaism", Adam Afterman offers for the first time an extensive study of mystical union and embodiment in Judaism. Afterman argues that Philo was the first to articulate the notion of unio mystica in Judaism and in monotheism and is the source of the henōsis mysticism in the later Neoplatonic tradition. The study provides a detailed analysis of the Jewish medieval trends that developed different forms of mystical union and mystical embodiment through the Holy Spirit. The book argues that the development of unitive mysticism in Judaism is the fruit of substantial moments of openness, not only to Greek and Arab philosophy but also to Islam and Christianity"--
Mysticism --- Cabala --- Mystical union. --- God and man, Mystical union of --- Indwelling of God --- Mystic union --- Unio mystica --- Union, Mystical --- Union with Christ --- Immanence of God --- Cabbala --- Jews --- Kábala --- Kabalah --- Kabbala --- Kabbalah --- Qabalah --- Jewish literature --- Magic --- Dark night of the soul --- Mystical theology --- Theology, Mystical --- Spiritual life --- Negative theology --- Judaism --- Influence. --- Mysticisme --- Kabbale --- Union mystique --- Influence --- Judaïsme
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Christian spirituality --- Mystiek --- Mystique --- Monastic and religious life of women --- Mystical union --- Mysticism --- Spiritual life --- Vie religieuse et monastique féminine --- Union mystique --- Mysticisme --- Vie spirituelle --- History --- Christianity --- History of doctrines --- Histoire --- Christianisme --- Histoire des doctrines --- #GROL:SEMI-277<08> Medi 102 --- 230.005 --- Religion Christian theology Serial publications --- Vie religieuse et monastique féminine --- Mysticism - Early works to 1800 --- Spiritual life - Christianity - Early works to 1800
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La « Vie en Christ », écrite à la fin du XIVe siècle, est un des derniers ouvrages de spiritualité byzantine. Nicolas Cabasilas, dont les Sources chrétiennes ont déjà publié l'« Explication de la Divine Liturgie », récapitule, dans cette œuvre écrite à la fin de sa vie, à la fois son expérience personnelle et la tradition spirituelle byzantine. Pour cet « homme sage » resté laïc, mais proche des milieux monastiques de son temps, pour cet « hésychaste laïc », comme on l'a dit de lui, la vie en Christ, qui n'est autre que la vie du Christ en l'homme, est ouverte à tout baptisé. La spiritualité de ce laïc mystique, comme il y en avait beaucoup dans le monde byzantin, rejoint les préoccupations de plusieurs groupes spirituels d'aujourd'hui. Ce volume contient les quatre premiers livres de l'œuvre.
Mystical union --- Sacraments --- Ecclesiastical rites and ceremonies --- Church --- Grace (Theology) --- Rites and ceremonies --- God and man, Mystical union of --- Indwelling of God --- Mystic union --- Unio mystica --- Union, Mystical --- Union with Christ --- Immanence of God --- Mysticism --- Orthodox Eastern Church --- Doctrines --- Early works to 1800 --- Union mystique --- Sacrements --- Early works to 1800. --- Ouvrages avant 1800 --- Eglise orthodoxe --- Mystical union - Early works to 1800 --- Sacraments - Orthodox Eastern Church - Early works to 1800
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Building upon recent scholarly interest in mystics and mysticism in late medieval Europe, this book explores the visual representation of female and male saints depicted as brides or bridegrooms of Christ in northern European art from 1300 to 1550. The mystic marriage imagery of St. Catherine of Alexandria, St. Agnes of Rome, St. John the Evangelist, St. Bernard of Clairvaux, and the Blessed Henry Suso is studied through an analysis of a wide range of paintings, illuminated manuscripts, prints, and sculpture. From these case studies, Muir argues that different visual conventions were used in the art of this period to portray the male and female experiences of mystic marriage and suggests possible reasons for these differences. She further considers why comparatively few mystics were visually portrayed in a mystic marriage with Christ, despite the large number recorded as having had that experience. Providing insights into the meanings of the mystical experience when portrayed in visual terms, this book will appeal to art historians as well as to other medievalists with an interest in the intersections of art, religion, and gender.
Christian spirituality --- Iconography --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Christelijke heiligen in de kunst --- Christelijke heiligen--Iconografie --- Christelijke heiligen--Kunst --- Christelijke iconografie --- Christian saints in art --- Christian saints--Art --- Christian saints--Iconography --- Heiligen [Christelijke ]--Iconografie --- Heiligen [Christelijke ]--Kunst --- Iconografie [Christelijke ] --- Iconographie chrétienne --- Saints chrétiens dans l'art --- Saints chrétiens--Art --- Saints chrétiens--Iconographie --- Mystical union --- Saints in art --- Art, Renaissance --- Union mystique --- Saints dans l'art --- Art de la Renaissance --- Themes, motives --- Thèmes, motifs --- Mystical union in art --- Sex differences in art --- Mystical union in art. --- Saints in art. --- Art, Northern European. --- Christian art and symbolism --- Themes, motives. --- Thèmes, motifs --- Art [Renaissance ] --- Art, Renaissance - Europe, Northern - Themes, motives --- Mariage mystique
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230.005 --- Religion Christian theology Serial publications --- Mysticism --- Spiritual life --- Monastic and religious life of women --- Mystical union --- Christianity --- Mysticisme --- Vie spirituelle --- Vie religieuse et monastique féminine --- Union mystique --- Early works to 1800 --- Early work to 1800 --- Ouvrages avant 1800 --- Christianisme --- C1 --- Jezuïeten - Belgische provincie (1814-1935) --- mystiek --- Kerken en religie --- Mysticism - Early works to 1800. --- Mysticism - Netherlands - Early works to 1800. --- Spiritual life - Christianity - Early works to 1800. --- Monastic and religious life of women - Early work to 1800. --- Mystical union - Early works to 1800.
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La mystique, qui est recherche d’une union intime entre l’homme et Dieu, puise notamment ses racines dans le courant néoplatonicien de l’union à l’Un. Nous suivrons ici le fil du néoplatonisme, tel qu’il s’est manifesté dans l’Empire romain tardif à partir de Plotin jusqu’à Proclus, envisageant ensuite la manière dont il a irrigué l’ensemble de la mystique chrétienne, lui donnant ses structures de pensée et d’expérience. L’ouvrage, qui s’ouvre par des considérations générales sur l’expérience mystique, s’achève, après la volumineuse partie sur la mystique en Occident, par quelques perspectives comparatistes sur l’islam, l’Inde et la Chine.
Christian spirituality --- Mysticism --- History --- History: specific events & topics --- 248.2 --- 248.2 Mystieke theologie. Mystiek. Mysticisme --- Mystieke theologie. Mystiek. Mysticisme --- Dark night of the soul --- Mystical theology --- Theology, Mystical --- Spiritual life --- Negative theology --- Congresses --- Mystical union --- Mystics --- Mystiques --- Union mystique --- Histoire --- DNHISTO DNPHILO DNRELIG DNU-EUB EPUB-ALPHA-M EPUB-DNU-FT EPUB-LIV-FT LIVHISTO LIVPHILO LIVRELIG EDITIONSULB-B --- Mysticism - History - Congresses --- Mystique --- Spiritualité --- Thérèse d'avila (sainte ; 1515-1582) --- Eckhart, johannes (1260?-1327?) --- Jean de la croix (saint ; 1542-1591) --- Nicolas de cusa (1401-1464) --- Plotin (0205?-0270) --- Critique et interprétation
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