<p>This article analyses the experience of divine presence within an intimate divine-human relationship, as conceptualised in Philo’s writings, and compares this experience with mystical passages in John’s Gospel. The article explains their understanding of God and how the union with a transcendent God is mediated. The article investigates this union in terms of an underlying mystical pattern that existed in the 1st century CE. The pattern explains similarities of Philo’s works with John’s Gospel that indicates the former’s mystical nature. Special attention is given to Philo’s accounts because his own mystical experiences and views are relatively unknown in New Testament scholarship, whilst John’s Gospel is compared to show how this ...
The article explores a line of Christological argumentation which sets out the notion of Christ’s di...
International audienceThis paper explores the relationship between prophecy and mysticism in the wor...
The interest in this article is early Christian spirituality. The word ‘spirituality’ is used here d...
This article investigates how Trinity features are presented in the Gospel of John and how the early...
The discipline, Christian Spirituality, evokes a new interest in Early Christian spirituality. What ...
This article presents how John of Ruusbroec and the anonymous author of the sixteenth-century Arnhem...
<span>The majority of early Christian documents are saturated with Jewish thought. Although Se...
This article probes to enlighten this old truth of the revelation and experience of God’s love in a ...
The article discusses holiness as a theme in the Gospel of Mark from the perspective of biblical spi...
The Gospel of John emphasizes both the humanity and the divinity of Jesus, simultaneously and in suc...
Philo’s Hellenistic Jewish background (c. 50 BCE – 30 CE) helps to clarify John’s identification of...
Mystical Journey of Union According to John of the Cross in the light of johannine New Testamental T...
Apophatic theology and cataphatic theology both occur in the <em>corpus Johanneum</em> t...
This article shows how Philo of Alexandria and the author of the Gospel of John represented Moses in...
This article explores the mystical convergence between advaita and theosis. Five elements of the Upa...
The article explores a line of Christological argumentation which sets out the notion of Christ’s di...
International audienceThis paper explores the relationship between prophecy and mysticism in the wor...
The interest in this article is early Christian spirituality. The word ‘spirituality’ is used here d...
This article investigates how Trinity features are presented in the Gospel of John and how the early...
The discipline, Christian Spirituality, evokes a new interest in Early Christian spirituality. What ...
This article presents how John of Ruusbroec and the anonymous author of the sixteenth-century Arnhem...
<span>The majority of early Christian documents are saturated with Jewish thought. Although Se...
This article probes to enlighten this old truth of the revelation and experience of God’s love in a ...
The article discusses holiness as a theme in the Gospel of Mark from the perspective of biblical spi...
The Gospel of John emphasizes both the humanity and the divinity of Jesus, simultaneously and in suc...
Philo’s Hellenistic Jewish background (c. 50 BCE – 30 CE) helps to clarify John’s identification of...
Mystical Journey of Union According to John of the Cross in the light of johannine New Testamental T...
Apophatic theology and cataphatic theology both occur in the <em>corpus Johanneum</em> t...
This article shows how Philo of Alexandria and the author of the Gospel of John represented Moses in...
This article explores the mystical convergence between advaita and theosis. Five elements of the Upa...
The article explores a line of Christological argumentation which sets out the notion of Christ’s di...
International audienceThis paper explores the relationship between prophecy and mysticism in the wor...
The interest in this article is early Christian spirituality. The word ‘spirituality’ is used here d...