Scholars agree that the imagination is central to esoteric practice. While the esoteric vis imaginativa is usually attributed to the influx of Neoplatonism in the Italian Renaissance, this article argues that many of its key properties were already in place in medieval scholasticism. Two aspects of the history of the imagination are discussed. First, it is argued that esoteric practice is rooted in a broader kataphatic trend within Christian spirituality that explodes in the popular devotion literature of the later Middle Ages. By looking at the role of Bonaventure’s “cognitive theology” in the popularization of gospel meditations and kataphatic devotional prayer, it is argued that there is a direct link between the scholastic reconsiderati...
The article presents a comparison between two opposite approaches regarding the role of imagination ...
The imagination is central to esoteric practices, but so far scholars have shown little interest in ...
This dissertation explores the development of the concept of synderesis between 1150 and 1450. In me...
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 ...
This dissertation focuses on the best-known literary form of “popular” devotion in the late Middle A...
The aim of this article is to outline the three most fundamental types of allegories that offered ne...
Often, when people nowadays talk of ‘esotericism’, they are using this word either as more or less s...
This book asks how early Christian monastic writers conceived of, represented, and experienced spiri...
From the Gnostics of the second century to the Waldesians of the thirteenth century, popular religio...
This article presents a short excursus into the history of research on western esotericism. At the b...
The writings of John Cassian greatly influenced the development of Western monasticism. The Institut...
I examine mystical experience through the history of European religious thought, its modern state, a...
The monastic movement originated among laity who recognized within themselves the potential to embod...
There is reason to assert that Christian mysticism is as old as Christianity itself. In the Pauline ...
The article presents a comparison between two opposite approaches regarding the role of imagination ...
The imagination is central to esoteric practices, but so far scholars have shown little interest in ...
This dissertation explores the development of the concept of synderesis between 1150 and 1450. In me...
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 ...
This dissertation focuses on the best-known literary form of “popular” devotion in the late Middle A...
The aim of this article is to outline the three most fundamental types of allegories that offered ne...
Often, when people nowadays talk of ‘esotericism’, they are using this word either as more or less s...
This book asks how early Christian monastic writers conceived of, represented, and experienced spiri...
From the Gnostics of the second century to the Waldesians of the thirteenth century, popular religio...
This article presents a short excursus into the history of research on western esotericism. At the b...
The writings of John Cassian greatly influenced the development of Western monasticism. The Institut...
I examine mystical experience through the history of European religious thought, its modern state, a...
The monastic movement originated among laity who recognized within themselves the potential to embod...
There is reason to assert that Christian mysticism is as old as Christianity itself. In the Pauline ...
The article presents a comparison between two opposite approaches regarding the role of imagination ...
The imagination is central to esoteric practices, but so far scholars have shown little interest in ...
This dissertation explores the development of the concept of synderesis between 1150 and 1450. In me...