thirteen sessions with the famous Trappist monk Thomas Merton /
First Statement of Responsibility
edited by Jon M. Sweeney ; foreword by Michael N. McGregor.
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Collegeville, Minnesota :
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LITURGICAL Press,
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2017.
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xix, 235 pages ;
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21 cm
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Lecture 1: The aim of this course -- Lecture 2: Mystical theology in St. John's gospel -- Lecture 3: Martyrs and gnostics (Ignatius, Irenaeus, Clement, and Origen) -- Lecture 4: Divinization and mysticism (the Cappadocian Fathers) -- Lecture 5: Evagrius Ponticus -- Lecture 6: Contemplation and the cosmos (Maximus the Confessor) -- Lecture 7: The Dionysian tradition -- Lecture 8: Western mysticism: the influence of St. Augustine -- Lecture 9: St. Bernard of Clairvaux. -- Lecture 10: St. Bernard's sermons on the Song of Songs -- Lecture 11: Fourteenth century mysticism: the Béguines, Eckhart, Tauler -- Lecture 12: Spanish mysticism: St. Teresa of Avila and others -- Lecture 13: St. John of the Cross: dark nights and spiritual crises.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Thomas Merton's lectures to the young monastics at the Abbey of Gethsemani provide a good look at Merton the scholar. A Course in Christian Mysticism gathers together, for the first time, the best of these talks into a spiritual, historical, and theological survey of Christian mysticism -- from St. John's gospel to St. John of the Cross. Sixteen centuries are covered over thirteen lectures. A general introduction sets the scene for when and how the talks were prepared and for the perennial themes one finds in them, making them relevant for spiritual seekers today. This compact volume allows anyone to learn from one of the twentieth century's greatest Catholic spiritual teachers. The study materials at the back of the book, including additional primary source readings and thoughtful questions for reflection and discussion, make this an essential text for any student of Christian mysticism.