Power, gender and Christian mysticism
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書誌事項
Power, gender and Christian mysticism
(Cambridge studies in ideology and religion, 8)
Cambridge University Press, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 354-379) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In the western Christian tradition, the mystic was seen as having direct access to God, and therefore great authority. In this study, Dr Jantzen discusses how men of power defined and controlled who should count as a mystic, and thus who would have power: women were pointedly excluded. This makes her book of special interest to those in gender studies and medieval history. Its main argument, however, is philosophical. Because the mystical has gone through many social constructions, the modern philosophical assumption that mysticism is essentially about intense subjective experiences is misguided. This view is historically inaccurate, and perpetuates the same gendered struggle for authority which characterises the history of western christendom. This book is the first on the subject to take issues of gender seriously, and to use these as a point of entry for a deconstructive approach to Christian mysticism.
目次
- 1. Feminists, philosophers and mystics
- 2. Mystics, martyrs and honorary males
- 3. The mystical meaning of scripture
- 4. Mystical theology and the erotic other
- 5. 'Cry out and write': mysticism and the struggle for authority
- 6. The visions of virgins: spirituality and sexual control
- 7. Heretics and witches
- 8. The language of ineffability
- 9. Conclusion: mysticism and modernity
- References
- Index.
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