This paper discusses how mystery was imprinted into the Jesuit Spiritual Exercises, supporting their diffusion across space and time. It shows that the book of the Spiritual Exercises is a practice in itself and fosters a practice or set of practices. The book is more than an object: it is an action, unleashed not by the specification of what actions it dictates but by the mystery the ‘book-as-practice’ carries. The paper contributes to the literature on practice driven institutionalism, namely by showing how mystery furthers our understanding of the mutual constitution of practices and institutions. The Spiritual Exercises have been practiced for more than four centuries, even though their meaning is not stable and they are never fully und...
My dissertation, “Spiritual Subjecthood and Institutional Legibility in Early Modern Spain and Spani...
This thesis asks: can a spiritual teacher be said to teach with authority, as much of the Christian ...
My dissertation, “Spiritual Subjecthood and Institutional Legibility in Early Modern Spain and Spani...
This paper discusses how mystery was imprinted into the Jesuit Spiritual Exercises, supporting their...
Previous researchers have argued that material objects reproduce institutional logics on the basis o...
A striking paradox confronts any attempt to assess the place of the Church in early Ignatian spiritu...
The "Spiritual Exercises" of Ignatius Loyola are deeply imbued with the mark of their author. Ignati...
The "Spiritual Exercises" of Ignatius Loyola are deeply imbued with the mark of their author. Ignati...
The Spiritual Exercises offer an invitation to a deeper encounter with God and to a process of ongoi...
The Spiritual Exercises offer an invitation to a deeper encounter with God and to a process of ongoi...
I develop an account of covert institutional facts by examining sacred objects, witches, shamans and...
Scholars agree that the imagination is central to esoteric practice. While the esoteric vis imaginat...
I develop an account of covert institutional facts by examining sacred objects, witches, shamans and...
Scholars agree that the imagination is central to esoteric practice. While the esoteric vis imaginat...
Scholars agree that the imagination is central to esoteric practice. While the esoteric vis imaginat...
My dissertation, “Spiritual Subjecthood and Institutional Legibility in Early Modern Spain and Spani...
This thesis asks: can a spiritual teacher be said to teach with authority, as much of the Christian ...
My dissertation, “Spiritual Subjecthood and Institutional Legibility in Early Modern Spain and Spani...
This paper discusses how mystery was imprinted into the Jesuit Spiritual Exercises, supporting their...
Previous researchers have argued that material objects reproduce institutional logics on the basis o...
A striking paradox confronts any attempt to assess the place of the Church in early Ignatian spiritu...
The "Spiritual Exercises" of Ignatius Loyola are deeply imbued with the mark of their author. Ignati...
The "Spiritual Exercises" of Ignatius Loyola are deeply imbued with the mark of their author. Ignati...
The Spiritual Exercises offer an invitation to a deeper encounter with God and to a process of ongoi...
The Spiritual Exercises offer an invitation to a deeper encounter with God and to a process of ongoi...
I develop an account of covert institutional facts by examining sacred objects, witches, shamans and...
Scholars agree that the imagination is central to esoteric practice. While the esoteric vis imaginat...
I develop an account of covert institutional facts by examining sacred objects, witches, shamans and...
Scholars agree that the imagination is central to esoteric practice. While the esoteric vis imaginat...
Scholars agree that the imagination is central to esoteric practice. While the esoteric vis imaginat...
My dissertation, “Spiritual Subjecthood and Institutional Legibility in Early Modern Spain and Spani...
This thesis asks: can a spiritual teacher be said to teach with authority, as much of the Christian ...
My dissertation, “Spiritual Subjecthood and Institutional Legibility in Early Modern Spain and Spani...