The Growth of Mysticism

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Title

The Growth of Mysticism

Description

"Bernard McGinn, considered by experts to be the best scholar of Western Christian mysticism in the world, became known far beyond academia with the 1991 publication of The Foundations of Mysticism: Origins to the Fifth Century. The initial volume in a four-volume series was greeted with immediate and unprecedented critical praise." "This second volume, The Growth of Mysticism, will also stand on its own as a towering achievement, taking up the story from 500 to 1200 CE. It is the fascinating history of early medieval mysticism when monasticism was the dominant religious and educational institution of the new post-Roman world. It brings to life such visionaries as Gregory the Great, John Scottus Eriugena, Bernard of Clairvaux, and many others. Filled with knowledge and wisdom, The Growth of Mysticism is grounded in the highest scholarship."--Jacket.

Creator

Bernard McGinn

Publisher

New York : Crossroad

Relation

Series: Presence of God ; Vol. II: The Presence of God: A History of Western Christian Mysticism

Table Of Contents

Introduction -- Abbreviations -- PART I: EARLY MEDIEVAL MYSTICISM: The making of Christendom -- Gregory the Great: contemplative in action -- The entry of dialectical mysticism: John Scottus Eriugena -- Mystical elements in early medieval monasticism --PART II: THE MYSTICISM OF THE TWELFTH CENTURY: Introduction -- Bernard of Clairvaux: "That Contemplate" (Quel contemplante) -- William of St. Thierry: spirit-centered mysticism -- The other voices of Citeaux -- Visionaries and contemplatives in the Twelfth-Century monasticism -- The Victorine ordering of mysticism -- Epilogue -- Notes.

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Book

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Citation

Bernard McGinn , “The Growth of Mysticism,” Humanities Hub, accessed May 5, 2024, https://humanitieshub.sdsu.edu/omeka/items/show/1556.