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The Intersubjectivity of the Mystic
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The Intersubjectivity of the Mystic

In the popular mind, the mystic is seen as the supreme solitary. This image, if accurate, would make the mystical quest marginal in an era when much theology has emphasized socially responsible praxis. Against the popular image, Mary Frohlich develops a theological model -- based on the writings of Bernard Lonergan and the "self-psyhology" of Heinz Kohut -- that both respects mysticism's irreducible character and shows how it concretely transforms people and systems. She then applies this model to an interpretation of a classic expression of spiritual transformation, the Interior Castle of the sixteenth-century mystic Teresa of Avila.
Undertittel
A Study of Teresa of Avila's Interior Castle
Forfatter
Mary Frolich
ISBN
9781555409326
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
653 gram
Utgivelsesdato
2.1.1993
Antall sider
440