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sublime state is above the demands of ordinary Virtue, not because virtue is not needed but because in its state of union with God virtue becomes automatic. As God can do no evil and cannot sin, the exalted and annihilated Soul, in perfect union with Him, no longer is capable of evil or sin. The church authorities viewed the concept that someone was above the demands of ordinary Virtue as amoral.
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albeit experienced in this life, not in the next. Where Porete ran into trouble with some authorities was in her description of the Soul in this state being above the worldly dialectic of conventional morality and the teachings and control of the earthly church. Porete argues that the Soul in such a
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Porete refused to speak to
William of Paris or any of her other inquisitors during her imprisonment and trial. In 1310, a commission of twenty-one theologians investigated a series of fifteen propositions drawn from the book (only three of which are securely identifiable today) and judged them to be
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Guiard, under tremendous pressure, eventually confessed and was found guilty. Porete, on the other hand, refused to recant her ideas, withdraw her book or cooperate with the authorities and refused to take the oath that was required by the
Inquisitor to proceed with the trial. Guiard was imprisoned
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I am God, says Love, for Love is God and God is Love, and this Soul is God by the condition of Love. I am God by divine nature and this Soul is God by righteousness of Love. Thus this precious beloved of mine is taught and guided by me, without herself, for she is transformed into me, and such a
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because he had confessed, but Porete's refusal to confess led the tribunal to pronounce her guilty and sentence her to be burnt at the stake as a relapsed heretic. Three bishops passed final judgement upon her. Porete died on 1 June 1310 in Paris at the
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Porete had been arrested with a
Beghard, Guiard de Cressonessart, who was also put on trial for heresy. Guiard declared himself to be Porete's defender. After being held in prison in Paris for a year and a half, their trial began.
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GarcĂa Acosta, P., PoĂ©tica de la visibilidad en Le
Mirouer des simples ames de Marguerite Porete (Un estudio sobre el uso de la imagen en la religiosidad medieval), Universidad Pompeu Fabra, 2009,
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views. The connection between Porete and the movement is somewhat tenuous, though, as further scholarship has determined that it was less closely related than some church authorities believed.
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The text survives in six versions in four languages with 13 manuscripts, making it among the more widely disseminated of the vernacular mystical texts of the Middle Ages. (McGinn,
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trial for heresy at which she was condemned to be burnt at the stake. The information about Porete is probably biased and certainly incomplete. She was said to have come from the
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Stabler. "What's in a Name? Clerical Representations of Parisian Beguines, 1200â1327," The Journal of Medieval History, 33:1 (2007): 60â86.
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Poética de la visibilidad en el
Mirouer des simples ames de Marguerite Porete (Un estudio sobre el uso de la imagen en la enseñanza religiosa medieval)
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Porete's vision of the Soul in ecstatic union with God, moving in a state of perpetual joy and peace, is a repetition of the
Catholic doctrine of the
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R. Lahav, "Marguerite Porete and the
Predicament of her Preaching in Fourteenth Century France," in Laurence Lux-Sterritt and Carmen Mangion (eds),
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Miller, Tanya
Stabler. The Beguines of Medieval Paris: Gender, Patronage, and Spiritual Authority (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2014)
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has shown a similarity between his and Porete's ideas about union with God. Porete has also been of interest to those studying medieval
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condemned it to be publicly burned in her presence at
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Alessandra Luciano, Lontanovicino, Marguerite Porete e la sua divina eresia, Mimesis edizioni, MI 2023,ISBN 9791222304144.
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in 1308 after she had given her book to the local bishop. She was then handed to the Inquisitor of France, the Dominican
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Ruh, Kurt (1975). "'Le Miroir des Simples Ames' der Marguerite Porete". In Fromm, H.; Harms, W.; Ruberg, U. (eds.).
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Love answers the argument of Reason for the sake of this book which says that such Souls take leaves of the Virtues
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Marguerite Porete et le "Miroir des simples ùmes": Perspectives historiques, philosophiques et littéraires
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Field, Sean L. "The Master and Marguerite: Godfrey of Fontaines' praise of The Mirror of Simple Souls,"
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The Beguine, the Angel, and the Inquisitor: The Trials of Marguerite Porete and Guiard of Cressonessart
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in 1310 after a lengthy trial for refusing to remove her book from circulation or to recant her views.
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4, (1965), 501â708. This was reprinted, along with an edition of the Latin text, in Paul Verdeyen,
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as "filled with errors and heresies". A record of the trial was appended to the chronicle begun by
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manuscript of the text, probably made after 1370, was published for the first time in 1965.
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Ruh, Kurt (1977). "Beginenmystik: Hadewijch, Mechthild von Magdeburg, Marguerite Porete".
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Porete's status as a medieval mystic has grown in recent decades and placed her alongside
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Colledge, Edmund; Marler, J.C. (1984). "'Poverty of the Will': Ruusbroec, Eckhart and
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heretical. Among those who condemned the book were the ecclesiastical textual scholar
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Carson, Anne (2002). "The Mirror of Simple Souls: An Opera Installation Libretto".
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In such a beatific state, it cannot sin because it is wholly united with God's
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The Wisdom of the Beguines: the Forgotten Story of a Medieval Women's Movement
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Heretic Lives: Medieval Heresy from Bogomil and the Cathars to Wyclif and Hus
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Nobility and Annihilation in Marguerite Porete's 'Mirror of Simple Souls'.
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Jan van Ruusebroec: The Sources, Content and Sequels of His Mysticism
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Ruh, Kurt (1985). "6: Meister Eckhart und die BeginenspiritualitÀt".
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2.263. This phrase describes the transformative power of divine love.
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Allegories of Love in Marguerite Porete's 'Mirror of Simple Souls'.
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The Pleasure of Discernment: Marguerite de Navarre as Theologian
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perfect one, says Love, takes my nourishment. (Chapter 21:
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in expressing the Love Mysticism of Beguine spirituality.
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Zeitschrift fĂŒr deutsches Altertum und deutsche Literatur
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2397:(Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2012).
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Sean L. Field, Robert E. Lerner, Sylvain Piron (dir.),
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Porete's life is recorded only in the accounts of her
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1909:Babinsky, Ellen L. (1993). "Introduction".
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2457:(Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2011),
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1790:as part of an exploration of how women (
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2016:. Oxford University Press. p. 20.
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2626:People executed by France by burning
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1984:. Munich: W. Fink. pp. 365â87.
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2060:. Leuven: Leuven University Press.
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2432:, Universidad Pompeu Fabra, 2009
1530:The Inquisitor spoke of her as a
1350:The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima
1295:From Willow Creek to Sacred Heart
1951:Babinsky 1993, p. 29 n. 112, 114
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1365:On the Consolation of Philosophy
1345:Calls from the Message of Fatima
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2275:. Paulist Press. p. 104.
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2388:Journal of Medieval History
2255:Babinksy 1993, p. 104 n. 19
2211:Hanning, Robert W. (1977).
1942:Babinsky 1993, p. 32 n. 133
1933:Babinsky 1993, p. 30 n. 122
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1752:Brethren of the Free Spirit
1555:Brethren of the Free Spirit
1340:Fatima in Lucia's Own Words
1310:The Ladder of Divine Ascent
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2495:The Mirror of Simple Souls
2475:The Flowering of Mysticism
2344:The Mirror of Simple Souls
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2272:The Mirror of Simple Souls
2234:Babinsky 1993, p. 27 n. 96
2225:Babinksy 1993, p. 27 n. 97
2186:Sells, Michael A. (1994).
2106:The Flowering of Mysticism
2054:The Mirror of Simple Souls
1911:The Mirror of Simple Souls
1787:The Mirror of Simple Souls
1583:The Mirror of Simple Souls
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1370:The Mirror of Simple Souls
1320:Revelations of Divine Love
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174:The Mirror of Simple Souls
91:The Mirror of Simple Souls
2576:14th-century French women
2120:"Marguerite in Champagne"
1854:8.14 with Porete, ch. 113
1829:Sister Catherine Treatise
1672:, it was translated into
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1375:Sister Catherine Treatise
1216:Reflection on the New Age
655:Symeon the New Theologian
379:Invoking of Mystic Saints
210:Heresy of the Free Spirit
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1200:Contemporary papal views
1094:Mary of the Divine Heart
202:Beguine mystical writing
2390:, 35,2 (2009), 136â149.
2325:di Margherita Porete',
2323:Miroir des simples ames
2118:Piron, Sylvain (2017).
2012:Thysell, Carol (2000).
1687:recognised again, when
1609:The Romance of the Rose
1553:in 1311 to condemn the
1305:The Imitation of Christ
1285:Abbey of the Holy Ghost
1275:Book of the First Monks
1026:Anne Catherine Emmerich
1020:Mary of Jesus of Ăgreda
258:Theology and philosophy
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2611:Executed French people
2596:Roman Catholic mystics
2100:In Chapter 122 of the
1763:Mechthild of Magdeburg
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1360:The Cloud of Unknowing
1260:Dark Night of the Soul
1255:Ascent of Mount Carmel
1152:Sister LĂșcia of FĂĄtima
1140:Alexandrina of Balazar
972:Margaret Mary Alacoque
853:Mechthild of Magdeburg
2621:Beguines and Beghards
2616:Executed French women
2411:, Paris, Vrin, 2013.
1882:William of St-Thierry
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1385:The Vision of AdamnĂĄn
1205:Aspects of meditation
279:Catholic spirituality
2462:Anime allo specchio,
2460:Alessandra Luciano,
2265:Porete, Marguerite;
2159:Medieval manuals on
2041:. Munich: C.H. Beck.
1999:Babinksky 1993, p. 5
1505:Godfrey of Fontaines
1497:ChĂąlons-en-Champagne
1234:Literature and media
1079:Bernadette Soubirous
836:Beatrice of Nazareth
775:Beatrice of Nazareth
640:Bernard of Clairvaux
200:, more specifically
167:, a French-speaking
2556:13th-century births
2493:Marguerite Porete,
2161:discretio spirituum
1848:Compare Augustine,
1808:Hildegard of Bingen
1741:Philip IV of France
1638:in her own writing:
1636:John the Evangelist
1540:Guillaume de Nangis
1330:Theologia Germanica
1325:The Story of a Soul
1300:The Glories of Mary
1280:The Interior Castle
1178:Charles de Foucauld
790:John van Ruysbroeck
650:Hildegard of Bingen
509:(by era or century)
354:Spiritual direction
241:Christian mysticism
179:Christian mysticism
128:Christian mysticism
106:Medieval philosophy
78:Burned at the stake
74:Cause of death
2530:, BlueBridge, 2014
2512:SUNY Press, 2001.
2428:P. GarcĂa Acosta,
2091:81, (1986), 48â94.
1886:The Golden Epistle
1772:In 2006, the poet
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1719:represented in an
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1265:Spiritual Canticle
1100:ThérÚse of Lisieux
1084:Conchita de Armida
1002:John of St. Samson
992:Charles de Condren
982:Jean-Jacques Olier
935:Catherine of Genoa
901:Francisco de Osuna
895:Ignatius of Loyola
848:Catherine of Siena
578:Arsenius the Great
469:Passive asceticism
198:medieval mysticism
171:and the author of
116:Western philosophy
2417:978-2-7116-2524-6
2358:The Kenyon Review
2282:978-0-8091-3427-4
1813:Julian of Norwich
1678:John of Ruusbroec
1551:Council of Vienne
1488:, rather than in
1482:Bishop of Cambrai
1466:Holy Roman Empire
1458:County of Hainaut
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1270:Way of Perfection
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1146:Faustina Kowalska
1064:Catherine Labouré
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1032:Veronica Giuliani
987:Louis de Montfort
977:Pierre de BĂ©rulle
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917:John of the Cross
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858:Marguerite Porete
842:Bridget of Sweden
752:Julian of Norwich
726:Angela of Foligno
706:Francis of Assisi
688:Dominic de GuzmĂĄn
588:Macarius of Egypt
573:Anthony the Great
463:Religious ecstasy
458:Spiritual dryness
385:Active asceticism
289:Mystical theology
152:Marguerite Porete
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67:Kingdom of France
42:Holy Roman Empire
38:County of Hainaut
25:Marguerite Porete
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2473:Bernard McGinn,
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212:. Study of
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1896:References
1782:Decreation
1756:antinomian
1737:Dominicans
1707:Assessment
1670:Old French
1547:Ad Nostrum
1486:Old French
1400:Purgatorio
1315:Philokalia
997:John Eudes
951:17th
874:15th
818:Henry Suso
697:Franciscan
667:13th
630:11th
603:Athanasius
598:Syncletica
536:Thomasines
476:Abstinence
367:Meditation
360:Meditation
342:Asceticism
274:Cataphatic
55:1310-06-01
2310:Flowering
2297:Flowering
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1823:Mary Dyer
1780:entitled
1767:Hadewijch
1721:incunable
1124:Padre Pio
785:Hadewijch
780:Lutgardis
679:Dominican
520:Antiquity
436:Catharsis
398:Hesychasm
347:Mendicant
313:Practices
269:Ascetical
264:Apophatic
65:, Paris,
2308:McGinn,
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2147:56011330
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1778:libretto
1727:in 1489.
1600:Boethian
1405:Paradiso
645:Guigo II
613:Hilarion
494:Esoteric
482:Esoteric
425:Hesychia
412:Quietism
233:a series
231:Part of
2370:4338292
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1717:beguine
1697:Vatican
1695:in the
1395:Inferno
1250:Scivias
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886:Spanish
766:Flemish
734:English
506:People
453:Kenosis
444:Theosis
335:Silence
299:Henosis
214:Eckhart
204:, cite
165:Beguine
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1725:LĂŒbeck
1693:Mirror
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1666:Mirror
1660:Legacy
1536:Mirror
1462:French
1412:Fatima
1218:(2003)
1011:Others
963:French
926:Others
827:Female
799:German
583:Poemen
531:Origen
187:heresy
169:mystic
123:School
112:Region
2366:JSTOR
2143:S2CID
2123:(PDF)
1836:Notes
1674:Latin
1606:poem
1490:Latin
191:Paris
183:agape
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1053:19th
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878:16th
671:14th
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