ABSTRACT

’Mystical theology’ has developed through a range of meanings, from the hidden dimensions of divine significance in the community’s interpretation of its scriptures to the much later ’science’ of the soul’s ascent into communion with God. The thinkers and questions addressed in this book draws us into the heart of a complicated, beautiful, and often tantalisingly unfinished conversation, continuing over centuries and often brushing allusively into parallel concerns in other religions. Raising fundamental matters of epistemology, representation, metaphysics, and divine reality, contributors approach the mystical from postmodern, feminist, sociological and historical perspectives through thinkers such as Meister Eckhart, Thomas Aquinas, Catherine of Siena, Ignatius of Loyola, William James, Evelyn Underhill, Ernst Troeltsch, Rudolf Otto, Jacques Derrida, Jean-Luc Marion and Jean-Louis Chrétien. Medieval and early modern radical prophetic approaches are also explored. This book includes new essays by Sarah Apetrei, Tina Beattie, Raphel Cadenhead, Oliver Davies, Philip Endean, Brian FitzGerald, Ann Loades, George Pattison, Simon D. Podmore, Joel D.S. Rasmussen, and Johannes Zachhuber.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

Remembering and Forgetting the Mystical in Contemporary Theological Discourse

chapter Chapter 2|20 pages

On Reading Medieval Mystics Today

chapter Chapter 4|16 pages

Mysticism as a Social Type of Christianity?

Ernst Troeltsch's Interpretation in its Historical and Systematic Context

chapter Chapter 7|14 pages

Mysticism

‘The Energetic Love' of a Female Adventurer

chapter Chapter 10|24 pages

Prophecy and the Contemplation of History

Peter John Olivi and Hugh of St Victor