Thought and Poetic Structure in San Juan de la Cruz's Symbol of Night

Thought and Poetic Structure in San Juan de la Cruz's Symbol of Night
Author: N. Grace Aaron
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2005
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780820470955

Thought and Poetic Structure in San Juan de la Cruz's Symbol of Night is a comprehensive appraisal of the traditional critical perspectives of mysticism: philosophical, theological, literary, and psychological. Examining the a priori limitations of these approaches, the book presents an original definition of the symbol as an integral whole of experience and expression, and concludes that night is the form - the organizing principle - of spiritual life.

John of the Cross

John of the Cross
Author: Sam Hole
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2020-11-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0198863063

The poetry and prose writings of the sixteenth-century Spanish friar John of the Cross are of interest to scholars of systematic theology, Christian spirituality, and Spanish poetry. This work provides the first extended English-language analysis of these writings since the 1950s.

The Direction of Desire

The Direction of Desire
Author: Mark Gerard Murphy
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2023-10-27
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 3031331079

This book examines Lacanian psychoanalysis and Christian mystical theology demonstrating the former’s potential for reinvigorating spiritual direction. The author outlines how current methods of spiritual direction become saturated with self-help psycho-pop methodologies, and that desire has therefore been foreclosed in these practices. He suggests that the root of this is a focus on ‘positive affective experientialism’, which means spiritual direction must focus on emotional wholeness, healing and positivity. Finally, he argues that a new dialogue between John of the Cross (a mystic whose writings on spiritual direction formulate part of the core of the Catholic spiritual tradition) and Jacques Lacan can open the way for a spiritual direction beyond the confines of experientialism. The book concludes that we can only escape the experiential commodification of spiritual direction by critiquing the drive to experience in and of itself. This novel work will appeal in particular to students and scholars of psychoanalysis, religion, philosophy and critical theory.

St. John of the Cross

St. John of the Cross
Author: Colin P. Thompson
Publisher: CUA Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780813213309

Looking for connections between his verse and prose, Colin Thompson argues for a theological understanding of the intensely beautiful and moving poems. He seeks to explain the principles that guide St. John in his exploration of the self and its encounter with the divine, and provides an analysis of the poet' most famous symbol - the dark night of the soul."--BOOK JACKET.

St John of the Cross: His Life and Poetry

St John of the Cross: His Life and Poetry
Author: Gerald Brenan
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1973-05-17
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780521200066

The paperback edition of a very successful and in some ways remarkable book, first published in 1973. Gerald Brenan is well known for his 'expository' works on Spanish history and literature, and now in his eighties he has returned to an early interest in the Spanish mystics to produce an absorbing study of St John of the Cross, one of the foremost of Catholic mystics and poets. The book is perhaps the first in English to combine an objective - but sensitive and lively - account of St John's life with a fresh translation (by Mr Brenan's associate Lynda Nicholson) of his verse.

María Zambrano’s Ontology of Exile

María Zambrano’s Ontology of Exile
Author: Karolina Enquist Källgren
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2019-03-26
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 3030048136

This book analyzes the exile ontology of Spanish philosopher María Zambrano (1904-1991). Karolina Enquist Källgren connects Zambrano’s lived exile and political engagement with the Spanish Civil War to her poetic reason, and argues that Zambrano developed a theory of expressive subjectivity that combined embodiment with the expressive creativity of the human mind. The analysis of recurring literary figures and concepts—such as new materialism, the confession, image, the ruin, the heart, and awakening— show how a comprehensive argument runs as a thread through her works. Further, this book situates Zambrano’s thought in a larger European philosophical context by showing how Zambrano’s poetic reason was directly related to her unconventional exile readings of Martin Heidegger, Aristotle, Immanuel Kant, and Xavier Zubiri, among others.

Naming and Thinking God in Europe Today

Naming and Thinking God in Europe Today
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004358226

Is there a new need and place for God-talk in Europe? The present volume both confirms this and opens up new questions for discussion. It shows how different traditions of naming and thinking God in Europe draw on various theoretical and philosophical foundations that are in competition with one another in many ways. Due to socio-cultural, historical and political divides between Eastern and Western Europe, these theological traditions often suffer from isolation and mutual misunderstanding. Can the inherent tensions and conflicts be understood more adequately? While exploring a variety of approaches in Europe on the topic, several authors also ask: How can God be named and thought in Europe, which finds itself in the midst of complex crosscultural and interreligious processes - particularly as immigration increases and peoples of non-Christian faith traditions name and think God in ways that differ from and sometimes conflict with Europe's dominant religion(s) and secular culture? What function and impact will traditional God-talk have in a globalizing Europe as religions such as Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism move into the foreground? This volume not only reveals the broad spectrum of its topic but also documents the vivid seeking undertaken by a new generation of European theologians and scholars of religion who openly engage the question of how to live and believe in Europe today, facing complex global challenges.

Hispanic Review

Hispanic Review
Author: James Pyle Wickersham Crawford
Publisher:
Total Pages: 452
Release: 1960
Genre: Electronic journals
ISBN:

Includes bibliographical material and "Review."