Mysticism means the verbalization of mystic experiences, or more precisely the verbalization of "unio mystica – the unification of the religious "I" with the absolute, and, in Christianity, with God. An interesting body of German mystic literature has survived from the medieval period, beginning with the "St. Trudperter Hohenlied" (around 1160). In "conjugal mysticism", the "unio" is viewed and verbalized as an experience of love, while speculative mysticism (especially as represented by the Dominicans) formulates a "different" theology, written primarily in German. These new mystical experiences require a new approach to language, i.e. methods of nomination which recall the principles of naming based on the use of metaphor and word-formati...
Includes index.Includes bibliographical references and index.I. Two ideas of mysticism.--II. Superna...
The stance of mysticism on language is located in the field of tensions between the fundamental inab...
The present article attempts to clarify the relationship between the 'mystical experience' and 'para...
The Pro theologia mystica clavis (1640) by the German Jesuit Maximilianus Sandaeus questions the tra...
The German study of mysticism is based on a terminological distinction between Mystik and Mystizismu...
An analysis of the experiences, insights and proclamations by mystics and prophets from various epoc...
In this thesis attention is focused on two religious movements, Mysticism and Pietism, both of which...
There is possibly no word in the English la.nguage that is so little understood or appreciated to-da...
In this paper I attempt to sketch the historical development or metamorphosis of the notion of mysti...
Mystics use a special kind of language to convey their thoughts, circumstances (haal) and experience...
Naturally, contributions from places other than this one will be encouraged, indeed, sought. There c...
The use of "mysticism" and "mystic" as analytical terms in the social sciences is found to be proble...
Ph.D.LiteratureUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.l...
An evident experience of God's presence is the basis for all religion. Mysticism is considered to be...
The article presents the issues of mystical language in the book The Dark Night St. John of the Cros...
Includes index.Includes bibliographical references and index.I. Two ideas of mysticism.--II. Superna...
The stance of mysticism on language is located in the field of tensions between the fundamental inab...
The present article attempts to clarify the relationship between the 'mystical experience' and 'para...
The Pro theologia mystica clavis (1640) by the German Jesuit Maximilianus Sandaeus questions the tra...
The German study of mysticism is based on a terminological distinction between Mystik and Mystizismu...
An analysis of the experiences, insights and proclamations by mystics and prophets from various epoc...
In this thesis attention is focused on two religious movements, Mysticism and Pietism, both of which...
There is possibly no word in the English la.nguage that is so little understood or appreciated to-da...
In this paper I attempt to sketch the historical development or metamorphosis of the notion of mysti...
Mystics use a special kind of language to convey their thoughts, circumstances (haal) and experience...
Naturally, contributions from places other than this one will be encouraged, indeed, sought. There c...
The use of "mysticism" and "mystic" as analytical terms in the social sciences is found to be proble...
Ph.D.LiteratureUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.l...
An evident experience of God's presence is the basis for all religion. Mysticism is considered to be...
The article presents the issues of mystical language in the book The Dark Night St. John of the Cros...
Includes index.Includes bibliographical references and index.I. Two ideas of mysticism.--II. Superna...
The stance of mysticism on language is located in the field of tensions between the fundamental inab...
The present article attempts to clarify the relationship between the 'mystical experience' and 'para...