The purpose of this article is to present, based on the second part of the „Manual of Spiritual Exercise” (Elementarzyk ćwiczenia duchownego, Kraków 1626) by Mikołaj of Mościska (1559–1632), the role of stylistic literary devices in the description of meditative mechanisms and the results of this experience — the inner transformation of Man, and the experience of closeness to and unification with God. The author will also draw attention to the significance of senses in the cognitive process, and consequently imagination, enabling one to picture the images contained in metaphors. The category of perceptibility, which is accentuated in the text, served to present objects and phenomena in a “realistic” manner. Thus, focus will be placed on the...
Sensual experience has traditionally been admitted into religion as a means to convey mystic encount...
This article defines the intimate relationship that exists between mental imagery and the Western sp...
The thirteen essays in this volume, first presented at Emory University’s Lovis Corinth Colloquium I...
The purpose of this article is to present, based on the second part of the „Manual of Spiritual Exer...
The article is one of the first attempts to present the works of Alberyk Kościński whose "Spiritual ...
This article presents the method of the application of senses presented in anonymous meditations en...
The article points to a relationship between Mikołaj Mieleszko’s Nabożne westchnienia and meditation...
Praying with the body: On the sensual form of the sacred in The Czech Lute by Adam Michna of Otradov...
The use of images in intimate piety in the XIV–XV centuries responded to the need to create a mental...
Meditation in the works of the Czech masters in the 20th century The personal imaginations a meditat...
This article presents an analysis of two meditative lectures (poetic songs) about God’s love which a...
The article analyzes Rozmyślania sandomierskie (Sandomierz Meditations) by Kasper Drużbicki, a 17th ...
The article points to a relationship between Mikołaj Mieleszko’s "Pious Sighs" ("Nabożne westchnieni...
The Conception of the Inner Senses from the Perspective of Late-ANTIQUE Theories of PerceptionSummar...
The article aims to account for the meaningful connection between mystical experience and aesthetic ...
Sensual experience has traditionally been admitted into religion as a means to convey mystic encount...
This article defines the intimate relationship that exists between mental imagery and the Western sp...
The thirteen essays in this volume, first presented at Emory University’s Lovis Corinth Colloquium I...
The purpose of this article is to present, based on the second part of the „Manual of Spiritual Exer...
The article is one of the first attempts to present the works of Alberyk Kościński whose "Spiritual ...
This article presents the method of the application of senses presented in anonymous meditations en...
The article points to a relationship between Mikołaj Mieleszko’s Nabożne westchnienia and meditation...
Praying with the body: On the sensual form of the sacred in The Czech Lute by Adam Michna of Otradov...
The use of images in intimate piety in the XIV–XV centuries responded to the need to create a mental...
Meditation in the works of the Czech masters in the 20th century The personal imaginations a meditat...
This article presents an analysis of two meditative lectures (poetic songs) about God’s love which a...
The article analyzes Rozmyślania sandomierskie (Sandomierz Meditations) by Kasper Drużbicki, a 17th ...
The article points to a relationship between Mikołaj Mieleszko’s "Pious Sighs" ("Nabożne westchnieni...
The Conception of the Inner Senses from the Perspective of Late-ANTIQUE Theories of PerceptionSummar...
The article aims to account for the meaningful connection between mystical experience and aesthetic ...
Sensual experience has traditionally been admitted into religion as a means to convey mystic encount...
This article defines the intimate relationship that exists between mental imagery and the Western sp...
The thirteen essays in this volume, first presented at Emory University’s Lovis Corinth Colloquium I...