My investigation considers a certain passage from Augustine’s Confessions (10.27.38) as exegetical key allowing the revisiting of the topic of spiritual senses or senses of the heart. It aims to prove that the experience of taste can be viewed as an example of the most intimate receptivity of the human being to God, and that the natural disposition of the spiritual taste is being hungry and being thirsty of divine sweetness. Comparing this passage to other passages from Augustine’s works, I will analyse how the motif of “hunger” is used to convey the human longing for the divine presence. A wider contextualisation for the experience of hunger through the spiritual taste can be reconstructed while examining the images of spiritual nourishmen...
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The spiritual symbology of liturgical phenomena have been the subject of several classic commentarie...
Holy Communion and want of bread In Africa one out of three people suffers from undernourishment or...
The topic of this study is affectus in Bonaventure\u27s description of the soul\u27s journey into Go...
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The burning heart pierced with arrows is the iconographic symbol of the Church Father Augustine of H...
Theology often takes the form of analysis, proofs and thematisations. St. Augustine’s Confessions re...
The discipline, Christian Spirituality, evokes a new interest in Early Christian spirituality. What ...
The ingestion of the scroll in Rev. 10:8–10 is a key element of how John experiences God’s revelati...
The current article addresses the question concerning Augustine’s mysticism from two perspectives: p...
Augustine’s account in the Confessions Book IX of his ecstasy at Ostia remains unsurpassed in its po...
For St. Augustine the act of faith, that exists in the mind of a believer, is an intentional phenome...
[Extract] For Augustine, prayer is always in via, not only in the sense of spiritual development, bu...
In the writings of St. Augustine, the Latin word cor occurs more than 8,000 times, being one of the ...
The topic of this study is affectus in St. Bonaventure\u27s description of the soul\u27s journey int...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).The philosophical schools of late antiquity commonly diagn...
The spiritual symbology of liturgical phenomena have been the subject of several classic commentarie...
Holy Communion and want of bread In Africa one out of three people suffers from undernourishment or...
The topic of this study is affectus in Bonaventure\u27s description of the soul\u27s journey into Go...
This article exploits a core defect in the phenomenology of sensation and self. Although p...
The burning heart pierced with arrows is the iconographic symbol of the Church Father Augustine of H...
Theology often takes the form of analysis, proofs and thematisations. St. Augustine’s Confessions re...
The discipline, Christian Spirituality, evokes a new interest in Early Christian spirituality. What ...
The ingestion of the scroll in Rev. 10:8–10 is a key element of how John experiences God’s revelati...
The current article addresses the question concerning Augustine’s mysticism from two perspectives: p...
Augustine’s account in the Confessions Book IX of his ecstasy at Ostia remains unsurpassed in its po...