German Mysticism From Hildegard of Bingen to Ludwig Wittgenstein: A Literary and Intellectual HistorySUNY Press, 1 ian. 1993 - 283 pagini This book offers the reader an introduction to the writings of Hildegard of Bingen, Meister Eckhart, Tauler, Nicholas of Cusa, Paracelsus, Jacob Boehme, Angelus Silesius, Novalis and includes the more recent thinkers, such as Schopenhauer and Wittgenstein, who were influenced by the tradition. It is the first study of its scope to take into account the much ignored historical preconditions of German mysticism and the first to trace the thematic evolution of mystical literature from a core of biblical and Augustinian materials. It also follows in the footsteps of recent scholarship in showing how German mysticism interacts with other currents in intellectual history such as the Reformation, Romanticism, or Modernism. Instead of murky generalizations, the reader will find clear discussions of representative literary documents, analyzed with an eye to theme, source, style, function, and influence. |
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... History Andrew Weeks State University of New York Press. To my friend Willis Barnstone whose universal interest in literature and ideas encouraged me to undertake this study Contents Preface Introduction 1. The Union of Worlds Biblical and.
... History Andrew Weeks State University of New York Press. To my friend Willis Barnstone whose universal interest in literature and ideas encouraged me to undertake this study Contents Preface Introduction 1. The Union of Worlds Biblical and.
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... Union of Worlds Biblical and Augustinian Sources of German Mysticism 2. The Visible and the Invisible Hildegard of Bingen and Female Visionary Mysticism 3. The Outer and the Inner The Reflective Mysticism of Eckhart , Seuse , and Tauler ...
... Union of Worlds Biblical and Augustinian Sources of German Mysticism 2. The Visible and the Invisible Hildegard of Bingen and Female Visionary Mysticism 3. The Outer and the Inner The Reflective Mysticism of Eckhart , Seuse , and Tauler ...
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... Hildegard is excluded because in her visions she experienced no union with God . As it hap- pens , however , Eckhart — the classical mystic of unification — reports no such experience , and his works do not encourage Introduction 3.
... Hildegard is excluded because in her visions she experienced no union with God . As it hap- pens , however , Eckhart — the classical mystic of unification — reports no such experience , and his works do not encourage Introduction 3.
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... union with God ; but it also recognizes that the German mystics were more speculative than affec- tive . The criterion of the unification experience is oddly inappropriate for the German mystics . It applies more in some cases than in ...
... union with God ; but it also recognizes that the German mystics were more speculative than affec- tive . The criterion of the unification experience is oddly inappropriate for the German mystics . It applies more in some cases than in ...
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... union " is covered by our definition . The concept of mysticism as a knowledge from the divine source and of the divine object is appropriately applied to the Protestant Spiritualists in the wake of the Reformation . Although German ...
... union " is covered by our definition . The concept of mysticism as a knowledge from the divine source and of the divine object is appropriately applied to the Protestant Spiritualists in the wake of the Reformation . Although German ...
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The Union of Worlds Biblical and Augustinian Sources of German Mysticism | 15 |
The Visible and the Invisible Hildegard of Bingen and Female Visionary Mysticism | 39 |
The Outer and the Inner The Reflective Mysticism of Eckhart Seuse and Tauler | 69 |
The Finite and the Infinite The Humanistic Mysticism of Nicholas of Cusa | 99 |
Nature and Scripture Mysticism Between Renaissance and Reformation | 117 |
Letter and Spirit Mysticism as Dissent in the German Reformation | 143 |
The Part and the Whole Jacob Boehme and the Baroque Synthesis | 169 |
Diversity and Unity Mysticism Between Pietism and Enlightenment | 193 |
Nature and Imagination Romantic Mysticism from Novalis to Schopenhauer | 215 |
Wittgenstein and the Aftermath of German Mysticism | 233 |
Notes | 239 |
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Agrippa Anabaptists Augustine Augustinian Aurora authority Baader Baroque beginning Bible biblical Bingen birth Boehme Boehme's century Christ Christian Church created creation creature Cusanus Denck Deutsche Werke dissenters divine doctrine Dominican ence Eucharist experience faith Franck Friedrich Geist Genesis German mysticism Gott Heinrich Herder heresy heretics Hildegard Hildegard of Bingen human individual infinite influence inner intellectual interpretation invisible Jacob Boehme Johann knowledge Leibniz letter light literature Luther Lutheran meaning Mechthild Mechthild of Magdeburg medieval Meister Eckhart mind motif Müntzer nature mysticism Neoplatonism Novalis nuns Oetinger omnes in omnibus omnipresent orthodox outer Paracelsus paradoxes Patrologia Latina philosophy Pietism quodlibet recognized Reformation religious Renaissance Romantic Schopenhauer Schriften Schwenckfeld Scivias Scripture Sebastian Franck sense sermons Seuse soul speculative spirit Spiritualists Stuttgart symbols Tauler theme Theologia Deutsch theology theory things thought tion transcendent truth union unity University Verlag visible vision visionary voice Weigel Wort writings