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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2017

ISBN (Hardback): 9783319450674

Full citation:

Enik Sepsi, Aniko Daróczi (eds), The immediacy of mystical experience in the European tradition, Berlin, Springer, 2017

The immediacy of mystical experience in the European tradition

Contents

Gymnastics of the mind

the theory of gymnos nous in Maximus the confessor

Miklós Vassányi

31-37

Ascending to the third heaven?

a missing tradition of latin mysticism

Csaba Nemeth

39-61

Hugo van der Goes reading Johannes Tauler?

a literary context for the Berlin nativity

Geert Warnar

75-83

Mediating the immediate

Richard Rolle's mystical experience in the translations of his self-revelations

Tamás Karáth

85-103

Confined meditation or mediated contemplation

Nicholas Love's mirror of the blessed life of Jesus Christ

Zsuzsanna Péri-Nagy

105-119

What is the purpose of human life?

immediate experience of God in Pico's works

Monika Frazer-Imregh

123-141

"Ein spiel der Worte, in dem das 'urwirkliche' atmet"

the birth of the mystical word according to Carl Albrecht

Aniko Daróczi

231-238

A world in which everything is "here"

Northrop Frye's immanent vision of the divine

Sara Tóth

239-245

A lonely Lutheran mystic during communism

the spiritual heritage of Bishop Lajos Ordass (1901–1978)

Tibor Fabiny

247-254

"It is the mind that hears it, not the ear…"

sounds, lights, visions in peasant mysticism

Irén Lovász

255-261