The medieval mystical tradition in England : Exeter Symposium V : papers read at the Devon Centre, Dartington Hall, July 1992

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The medieval mystical tradition in England : Exeter Symposium V : papers read at the Devon Centre, Dartington Hall, July 1992

edited by Marion Glasscoe

D.S. Brewer, 1992

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"ISSN 0950-7299"==T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references

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内容説明

Twelve papers focus on mysticism as an experience and on the work of individual mystics. The proceedings of the fifth meeting include: studies of medieval mystics in continental Europe; clarification of the nature of Bridgettine spirituality through examination of the thinking that governed the practical details of their daily routine and their religous instruction; analyses of the distinctively creative quality of the writings of Julian of Norwich and of the status of visionary autobiography as a literary genre; comparison between modern philosophical understanding and that of a medieval mystic; enquiry as to what books were available and to whom in fourteenth-century Cambridge; radical questioning of the identity of the translator of the text known as Benjamin Minor traditionally ascribed to the author of the Cloud of Unknowing. Contributors: JOHN CLARK, TARJEI PARK, OLIVER DAVIES, VINCENT GILLESPIE, MAGGIE ROSS, NICHOLAS WATSON, KATHRYN KERBY FULTON, SASKIA MURK JANSEN, ULLA SANDER OLSEN, VERONICA LAWRENCE, GUNNEL CLEVE, SONYA SIKKA, ROGER ELLIS.

目次

  • Late 14th-century Cambridge theology and the English contemplative tradition, John Clark
  • reflecting Christ - the role of the flesh in Walter Hilton and Julian of Norwich, Tarjei Park
  • transformational processes in the work of Julian of Norwich and Mechtild of Magdeburg, Oliver Davies
  • the apophatic image - the poetics of effacement in Julian of Norwich, Vincent Gillespie and Maggie Ross
  • the Trinitarian hermeneutic in Julian of Norwich's "Revelation of Love", Nicholas Watson
  • "who has written this book?" - visionary autobiography in Langland's C Text, Kathryn Kerby Fulton
  • the mystical theology of the 13th-century mystic, Hadewijch and its literary expression, Saskia Murk jansen
  • work and work ethics in 15th-century Syon, Ulla Sander Olsen
  • Syon MS 18 and the medieval English mystical tradition, Veronica Lawrence
  • Margery Kempe - a Scandinavian influence in medieval England?, Gunnel Cleve
  • transcendence in death - a Heideggerian approach to via negativa in "The Cloud of Unknowing", Sonya Sikka
  • author(s), compilers, scribes and Bible texts - did the "Cloud"-author translate the "Twelve Patriarchs", Roger Ellis.

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