Two worlds are ours : an introduction to Christian mysticism / John Macquarrie.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Minneapolis : Fortress Press, 2005.Edition: 1st Fortress Press edDescription: viii, 287 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 0800637100
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BV5075 .M33 2005
Contents:
What is mysticism? -- Biblical roots of Christian mysticism: old testament, Moses -- Biblical roots of Christian mysticism: new testament, Paul -- Greek input, platonism: Clement of Alexandria, Origen -- Greek input, neo-platonism: Gregory of Nyssa, Augustine of Hippo, Dionysius the Areopagite -- The dark ages: Maximus Confessor, John of Damascus, John Scotus Eriugena -- The early middle ages: Symeon the New Theologian, Bernard of Clairvaux, Richard of St Victor -- The high middle ages: Bonaventure, Meister Eckhart -- Women mystics: Julian of Norwich, Catherine of Siena, Catherine of Genoa -- Some Spanish mystics: Ignatius Loyola, Teresa of Avila, John of the Cross -- Post-reformation mystics: Jakob Bh���?me, Blaise Pascal, George Fox, William Law -- Eighteenth century: Jonathan Edwards, John Woolman -- Nineteenth century: John Keble, Sr��?�en Kierkegaard, Charles de Foucauld -- Twentieth cenbury [sic.]: Henri Bergson, Rudolf Otto, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Jacques Maritain, Thomas Merton -- Concluding remarks.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 267-281) and index.

What is mysticism? -- Biblical roots of Christian mysticism: old testament, Moses -- Biblical roots of Christian mysticism: new testament, Paul -- Greek input, platonism: Clement of Alexandria, Origen -- Greek input, neo-platonism: Gregory of Nyssa, Augustine of Hippo, Dionysius the Areopagite -- The dark ages: Maximus Confessor, John of Damascus, John Scotus Eriugena -- The early middle ages: Symeon the New Theologian, Bernard of Clairvaux, Richard of St Victor -- The high middle ages: Bonaventure, Meister Eckhart -- Women mystics: Julian of Norwich, Catherine of Siena, Catherine of Genoa -- Some Spanish mystics: Ignatius Loyola, Teresa of Avila, John of the Cross -- Post-reformation mystics: Jakob Bh���?me, Blaise Pascal, George Fox, William Law -- Eighteenth century: Jonathan Edwards, John Woolman -- Nineteenth century: John Keble, Sr��?�en Kierkegaard, Charles de Foucauld -- Twentieth cenbury [sic.]: Henri Bergson, Rudolf Otto, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Jacques Maritain, Thomas Merton -- Concluding remarks.

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