Christian MysticismChristian Mysticism is a theological book by William Ralph Inge. The work delves into the rich history and spiritual practices of Christian mysticism, exploring the profound insights and experiences that have shaped this important aspect of Christian spirituality. Inge's scholarly approach and thought-provoking analysis make this a valuable resource for those interested in religion and spirituality. |
Contents
THE MYSTICAL ELEMENT IN THE BIBLE | |
LECTURE III | |
LECTURE IV | |
LECTURE V | |
LECTURE VI | |
NATUREMYSTICISM AND SYMBOLISM | |
LECTURE VIII | |
APPENDICES | |
APPENDIX | |
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acosmism Augustine Averroes beautiful believe called Cambridge Platonists Catholic century Christ Christian Mysticism Church consciousness contemplation creature darkness deification desire Dionysius distinction Divine doctrine Eckhart element Erigena essence eternal evil existence faculties faith Father feeling Fénelon Footnote Gnostics Godhead Gospel Greek Gregory of Nyssa Harnack heart heaven highest holy human idea ideal immanence intellectual Irenĉus John knowledge language later Lecture light living Logos Lord means mediĉval mind moral Mysteries mystical theology nature negative road Neoplatonism Neoplatonists object Origen ourselves Pantheism passage Paul personality philosophy Platonism Platonists Plotinus prayer Proclus pure quĉ quietistic quoted realisation reason regarded religion religious revelation Richard of St Ruysbroek sacraments says sense Song of Solomon soul speaks speculative Mysticism spiritual supernatural Suso symbols Tauler teaching Teresa thee Theologia Germanica theory things thou thought true truth unity universe visions William Law words writers