ABSTRACT

From divine visions to self-tortures, some strange mystical experiences have shaped the Christian tradition as we know it. Full of colourful detail, Mystics of the Christian Tradition examines the mystical experiences that have determined the history of Christianity over two thousand years, and reveals the often sexual nature of these encounters with the divine.
In this fascinating account, Fanning reveals how God's direct revelation to St Francis of Assisi led to his living with lepers and kissing their sores, and describes the mystical life of Margery Kempe who 'took weeping to new decibel levels'. Through presenting the lives of almost a hundred mystics, this broad survey invites us to consider what it means to be a mystic and to explore how people such as Joan of Arc had their lives determined by divine visions.
Mystics of the Christian Tradition is a comprehensive guide to discovering what mysticism means and who the mystics of the Christian tradition actually were.

chapter |5 pages

PROLOGUE

chapter 1|14 pages

CHAPTERI ORIGINS

MYSTICISM IN THE GRECO–ROMAN WORLD

part |2 pages

THE POST-APOSTOLIC CHURCH

chapter 2|23 pages

CHAPTERII THE EASTERN CHURCH

chapter |30 pages

THE RUSSIAN CHURCH

part 4|1 pages

Mystics in Early Modern Europe: the Reformation, the effloresence of mysticism in Spain and France

chapter |9 pages

ANABAPTISTS AND LUTHERANS

chapter |26 pages

SPANISH MYSTICS OF THE GOLDEN AGE

chapter |26 pages

AMERICAN PROTESTANT MYSTICISM

chapter |5 pages

EPILOGUE

chapter |21 pages

NOTES

PROLOGUE

chapter IV|4 pages

MYSTICS IN EARLY MODERN EUROPE

chapter |5 pages

GLOSSARY

chapter |1 pages

Eastern / RussianChurches