8946:: "If one wishes to be an Orthodox theologian one must begin from the state of Adam as it was before the Fall, what happened with the Fall and how we can be restored to our former state, even reach there where Adam did not. If a theology does not speak of man's fall; if it does not designate precisely what it is, and if it does not speak of man's resurrection, then what kind of theology is it? Surely, it is not Orthodox. In any case, we were saying earlier that Orthodoxy is a therapeutic treatment and science, and also that Theology is a therapeutic treatment. It cures man. Yet, if we do not examine where man's illness lies, how can we know what we should heal? If, regarding his body, man follows a wrong treatment he will never be cured. The same also happens with the soul. It must become clear to us that the darkness of nous is its illness and illumination is its cure. Mysteries and all the ascetic tradition of the Church are meant to lead us where Adam was before the Fall, that is, to the illumination of the nous, and from there to theosis, which is man's original destination. Therefore, it is very important for us to know exactly what the illness is. If we ignore our inner sickness our spiritual life ends up in an empty moralism, in a superficiality. Many people are against the social system. They blame society, family, the existing evil, etc. for their own problem. However the basic problem, man's real malady is the darkness of his nous. When one's nous is illumined one thus becomes free from slavery to everything in the environment, e.g. anxiety, insecurity, etc."
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observation, (which they had found firmly established in Gaul when they first conquered the area) with a fascination for metaphysics. They did not suspect that such speculations had foundations neither in created nor in spiritual reality. No one would today accept as true what is not empirically observable, or at least verifiable by inference, from an attested effect. so it is with patristic theology. Dialectical speculation about God and the
Incarnation as such are rejected. Only those things which can be tested by the experience of the grace of God in the heart are to be accepted. "Be not carried about by divers and strange teachings. For it is good that the heart by confirmed by grace," a passage from Hebrews 13.9, quoted by the Fathers to this effect.
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relations of the All Holy
Trinity with the providential actions and manifestations of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, which are directed towards the world and the human race. That the Holy Spirit is One in Essence with the Father and the Son, that therefore He is the Spirit of the Father and of the Son, is an indisputable Christian truth, for God is a Trinity One in Essence and Indivisible. The expression, 'the Spirit of the Father and the Son", is likewise in itself quite Orthodox. But these expressions refer to the dogma of the Oneness of Essence, and it is absolutely essential to distinguish this from another dogma, the dogma of the begetting and the procession, in which, as the Holy Fathers express it, is shown the
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6230:. Symeon believed that direct experience gave monks the authority to preach and give absolution of sins, without the need for formal ordination. While Church authorities also taught from a speculative and philosophical perspective, Symeon taught from his own direct mystical experience, and met with strong resistance for his charismatic approach, and his support of individual direct experience of God's grace. According to John Romanides, this difference in teachings on the possibility to experience God or the uncreated light is at the very heart of many theological conflicts between Eastern Orthodox Christianity and Western Christianity, which is seen to culminate in the conflict over
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is higher than abstract theology, that is, than rational theology, and it belongs only to those who have attained dispassion. It is not yet union; the ecstasy which is unceasing prayer of the nous, in which one's nous has continuous remembrance of God and has no relation with the `world of sin', is not yet union with God. This union comes about when the
Paraclete "...illuminates from on high the man who attains in prayer the stage which is superior to the highest natural possibilities and who is awaiting the promise of the Father, and by His revelation ravishes him to the contemplation of the light" (2, 3, 35; CWS p.65). Illumination by God is what shows His union with man. (
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6192:, one comes to see or "behold" God or "uncreated light," a grace which is "uncreated." In the Eastern Christian traditions, theoria is the most critical component needed for a person to be considered a theologian; however it is not necessary for one's salvation. An experience of God is necessary to the spiritual and mental health of every created thing, including human beings. Knowledge of God is not intellectual, but existential. According to eastern theologian Andrew Louth, the purpose of theology as a science is to prepare for contemplation, rather than theology being the purpose of contemplation.
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4834:. The two ways are then related to the notion of purity of heart, which is developed by contrasting it against the divided or duplicitous heart and by linking it to the need for asceticism, which keeps the heart whole/pure. Purity of heart was especially important given perceptions of martyrdom, which many writers discussed in theological terms, seeing it not as an evil but as an opportunity to truly die for the sake of God—the ultimate example of ascetic practice. Martyrdom could also be seen as symbolic in its connections with the Eucharist and with baptism.
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6921:. The matter was referred to the Inquisition. A report got abroad that Molinos had been convicted of moral enormities, as well as of heretical doctrines; and it was seen that he was doomed. On September 3, 1687 he made public profession of his errors, and was sentenced to imprisonment for life. Contemporary Protestants saw in the fate of Molinos nothing more than a persecution by the Jesuits of a wise and enlightened man, who had dared to withstand the petty ceremonialism of the Italian piety of the day. Molinos died in prison in 1696 or 1697.
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hypostatic attributes. The fact that the Latin tradition came to the point of confusing these hypostatic attributes and teaching that the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Son also, shows the non-existence of empirical theology for them. Latin tradition speaks also of created grace, a fact which suggests that there is no experience of the grace of God. For, when man obtains the experience of God, then he comes to understand well that this grace is uncreated. Without this experience there can be no genuine "therapeutic tradition.""
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8821:"The analogy between (Gregory's) terminology and thought and that of the ancient initiators of the philosophic ideal of life is a perfect one. The ascetics themselves are called by him 'philosophers' or 'the philosophic chorus'. Their activity is called 'contemplation' (θεωρία), and to the present day this word, even when we use it to designate the θεωρητικός βίος of the ancient Greek philosophers, has preserved the overtone which transformation into a technical term of Christian asceticism has added to it"
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6796:, theologians turned away from the traditions developed in the Middle Ages and returned to what they consider to be biblical and early Christian practices. Accordingly, they were often skeptical of Catholic mystical practices, which seemed to them to downplay the role of grace in redemption and to support the idea that human works can play a role in salvation. Thus, Protestant theology developed a strong critical attitude, oftentimes even an animosity towards Christian mysticism. However,
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knowledge. It is already evident that this is not simply a question of a process of dialectic but of something else: a purification, a katharis, is necessary. One must abandon all that is impure and even all that is pure. One must then scale the most sublime heights of sanctity leaving behind one all the divine luminaries, all the heavenly sounds and words. It is only thus that one may penetrate to the darkness wherein He who is beyond all created things makes His dwelling."
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6101:, and a sense of the withdrawal of God's presence. This dark night of the soul is not, in Underhill's conception, the Divine Darkness of the pseudo-Dionysius and German Christian mysticism. It is the period of final "unselfing" and the surrender to the hidden purposes of the divine will. Her fifth and final stage is union with the object of love, the one Reality, God. Here the self has been permanently established on a transcendental level and liberated for a new purpose.
5071:(meaning "to withdraw") was seen as an alternative to martyrdom, and was less about escaping the world than about fighting demons (who were thought to live in the desert) and about gaining liberation from our bodily passions in order to be open to the word of God. Anchorites practiced continuous meditation on the scriptures as a means of climbing the ladder of perfection—a common religious image in the Mediterranean world and one found in Christianity through the story of
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7086:. His spiritual testament and psychological self-portrait thematically structured upon the Christian virtues of Faith, Hope and Charity, also reveal him as "one of the immortal spirits waiting to introduce the reader to his own unique and intense experience of reality". Though his work is difficult and rarely read, he remains, paradoxically, one of England's perennial, yet first, "scientific" mystics.
6909:, during which the individual renounces everything that might become an obstacle between the soul and God and then experiences the pain of feeling separated from God, unable to carry on normal spiritual exercises, as it encounters the enormous gap between its human nature and God's divine wisdom and light and moves up the 10-step ladder of ascent towards God. Another prominent mystic was
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5638:. The Jesus Prayer is also invoked to pacify the passions, as well as the illusions that lead a person to actively express these passions. It is believed that the worldly, neurotic mind is habitually accustomed to seek pleasant sensations and to avoid unpleasant ones. This state of incessant agitation is attributed to the corruption of primordial knowledge and union with God (the
9193:"We have a culture that creates saints, holy people. Our people's ideal is not to create wisemen. Nor was this the ideal of ancient Hellenic culture and civilization. Hellenic anthropocentric (human-centered) Humanism is transformed into Theanthropism (God-humanism) and its ideal is now the creation of Saints, Holy people who have reached the state of theosis (deification)."
8016:(1491–1556): St. Ignatius had a number of mystical experiences in his life, the most significant was an experience of enlightenment by the river Cardoner, in which, he later stated, he learnt more in that one occasion than he did in the rest of his life. Another significant mystical experience was in 1537, at a chapel in La Storta, outside Rome, in which he saw
6303:, generated from an evil rather than a holy source. The gift of the knowledge of good and evil is then required, which is given by God. Humanity, in its finite existence as created beings or creatures, can never, by its own accord, arrive at a sufficiently objective consciousness. Theosis is the gradual submission of a person to the good, who then with
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tendency to simplify itself even in respect to its object, leading one to think chiefly of God and of his presence, but in a confused manner. Definitions similar to that of Saint
Alphonsus Maria de Liguori are given by Adolphe Tanquerey ("a simple gaze on God and divine things proceeding from love and tending thereto") and Saint
4622:) and everything is derived from contemplation. The first hypostasis, the One, is contemplation (by the nous, or second hypostasis) in that "it turns to itself in the simplest regard, implying no complexity or need"; this reflecting back on itself emanated (not created) the second hypostasis, Intellect (in Greek Νοῦς,
6249:, essence or being), has led in the West to the (mis)understanding that God cannot be experienced in this life. Romanides states that Western theology is more dependent upon logic and reason, culminating in scholasticism used to validate truth and the existence of God, than upon establishing a relationship with God (
6005:(mental prayer, meditative prayer), which it gradually replaces. Dubay considers infused contemplation as common only among "those who try to live the whole Gospel wholeheartedly and who engage in an earnest prayer life". Other writers view contemplative prayer in its infused supernatural form as far from common.
5948:, acquired contemplation "consists in seeing at a simple glance the truths which could previously be discovered only through prolonged discourse": reasoning is largely replaced by intuition and affections and resolutions, though not absent, are only slightly varied and expressed in a few words. Similarly, Saint
4317:(1768–1834), who argued that religion is based on a feeling of the infinite. The notion of religious experience was used by Schleiermacher to defend religion against the growing scientific and secular critique. It was adopted by many scholars of religion, of which William James was the most influential.
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Romanides: "And, indeed, the Franks believed that the prophets and apostles did not see God himself, except possibly with the exception of Moses and Paul. What the prophets and apostles allegedly did see and hear were phantasmic symbols of God, whose purpose was to pass on concepts about God to human
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In early
Christianity the term "mystikos" referred to three dimensions, which soon became intertwined, namely the biblical, the liturgical and the spiritual or contemplative. The biblical dimension refers to "hidden" or allegorical interpretations of Scriptures. The liturgical dimension refers to the
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Frankish scholastic method, mislead by Augustinian Platonism and Thomistic Aristotelianism, had been its naive confidence in the objective existence of things rationally speculated about. By following Augustine, the Franks substituted the patristic concern for spiritual
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Frankish scholastic method, mislead by Augustinian Platonism and Thomistic Aristotelianism, had been its naive confidence in the objective existence of things rationally speculated about. By following Augustine, the Franks substituted the patristic concern for spiritual
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beginning in the "second week" with its focus on the life of Jesus, describes less reflection and more simple contemplation on the events of Jesus' life. These contemplations consist mainly in a simple gaze and include an "application of the senses" to the events, to further one's empathy for Jesus'
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According to Aumann, "The first four grades belong to the predominantly ascetical stage of spiritual life; the remaining five grades are infused prayer and belong to the mystical phase of spiritual life." According to
Augustin Pulain, for Teresa, ordinary prayer "comprises these four degrees: first,
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Man has a malfunctioning or non-functioning noetic faculty in the heart, and it is the task especially of the clergy to apply the cure of unceasing memory of God, otherwise called unceasing prayer or illumination. "Those who have selfless love and are friends of God see God in light – divine light,
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There was an anchorite (hermit) who was able to banish demons; and he asked them: Hermit: What make you go away? Is it fasting? The demons: We do not eat or drink. Hermit: Is it vigils? The demons: We do not sleep. Hermit: Is it separation from the world? The demons: We live in the deserts. Hermit:
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abandons every connection with created things: first "with everything evil and bad, then with neutral things" (2, 3, 35; CWS p.65). Ecstasy is mainly withdrawal from the opinion of the world and the flesh. With sincere prayer the nous "abandons all created things" (2, 3, 35; CWS p.65). This ecstasy
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What is contemplative prayer? St. Teresa answers: 'Contemplative prayer in my opinion is nothing else than a close sharing between friends; it means taking time frequently to be alone with him who we know loves us.' Contemplative prayer seeks him 'whom my soul loves'. It is Jesus, and in him, the
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requires abstention from practical, active life. Plotinus explained: "The point of action is contemplation. ... Contemplation is therefore the end of action" and "Such is the life of the divinity and of divine and blessed men: detachments from all things here below, scorn of all earthly pleasures,
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The privatisation of mysticism – that is, the increasing tendency to locate the mystical in the psychological realm of personal experiences – serves to exclude it from political issues as social justice. Mysticism thus becomes seen as a personal matter of cultivating inner states of tranquility and
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But what is the noetic function? In the Holy
Scriptures there is, already, the distinction between the spirit of man (his nous) and the intellect (the logos or mind). The spirit of man in patristics is called nous to distinguish it from the Holy Spirit. The spirit, the nous, is the eye of the soul
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That is to say, the man who beholds the uncreated light sees it because he is united with God. He sees it with his inner eyes, and also with his bodily eyes, which, however, have been altered by God's action. Consequently, theoria is union with God. And this union is knowledge of God. At this time
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Christianity's beginnings. Hesychasm concerns a spiritual transformation of the egoic self, the following of a path designed to produce more fully realized human persons, "created in the Image and Likeness of God" and as such, living in harmonious communion with God, the Church, the
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Meditation is an activity of one's spirit by reading or otherwise, while contemplation is a spontaneous activity of that spirit. In meditation, man's imaginative and thinking power exert some effort. Contemplation then follows to relieve man of all effort. Contemplation is the soul's inward vision
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has been described as "a gaze of faith", "a silent love". There is no clear-cut boundary between Christian meditation and Christian contemplation, and they sometimes overlap. Meditation serves as a foundation on which the contemplative life stands, the practice by which someone begins the state of
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as a reasonable ordering of our passions in order to live within God's love, which is seen as a form of truth. Origen, who had a lasting influence on Eastern Christian thought, further develops the idea that the spiritual realities can be found through allegorical readings of the scriptures (along
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into peoples' hearts. Like John, Paul is less interested in knowledge, preferring to emphasize the hiddenness, the "mystery" of God's plan as revealed through Christ. But Paul's discussion of the Cross differs from John's in being less about how it reveals God's glory and more about how it becomes
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Parsons points out that the stress on "experience" is accompanied by favoring the atomic individual, instead of the shared life on the community. It also fails to distinguish between episodic experience, and mysticism as a process that is embedded in a total religious matrix of liturgy, scripture,
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Purification and illumination of the noetic faculty are preparations for the vision of God. Without these preparations it is impossible for man's selfish love to be transformed into selfless love. This transformation takes place during the higher level of the stage of illumination called theoria,
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ideas about the role of reason as being the underlying principle of the universe and as the spiritual principle within all people. Although John does not follow up on the Stoic notion that this principle makes union with the divine possible for humanity, it is an idea that later Christian writers
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Metropolitan Hierotheos Vlachos: "Theosis-Divinisation is the participation in the Uncreated grace of God. Theosis is identified and connected with the theoria (vision) of the Uncreated Light (see note above). It is called theosis in grace because it is attained through the energy, of the divine
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Vladimir Lossky: "It is necessary to renounce both sense and all the workings of reason, everything which may be known by the senses or the understanding, both that which is and all that is not, in order to be able to attain in perfect ignorance to union with Him who transcends all being and all
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It is a wordless awareness and love that we of ourselves cannot initiate or prolong. The beginnings of this contemplation are brief and frequently interrupted by distractions. The reality is so unimposing that one who lacks instruction can fail to appreciate what exactly is taking place. Initial
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Jewish spirituality in the period before Jesus was highly corporate and public, based mostly on the worship services of the synagogues, which included the reading and interpretation of the Hebrew Scriptures and the recitation of prayers, and on the major festivals. Thus, private spirituality was
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Metropolitan Hierotheos Vlachos: "This is what Saint Symeon the New Theologian teaches. In his poems, proclaims over and over that, while beholding the uncreated Light, the deified man acquires the Revelation of God the Trinity. Being in "theoria" (vision of God), the saints do not confuse the
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catholicculture.org: "Meditation replaced by a purer, more intimate prayer consisting in a simple regard or loving thought on God, or on one of his attributes, or on some mystery of the Christian faith. Reasoning is put aside and the soul peacefully attends to the operations of the Spirit with
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In the present case, Roman Catholic theologians are either confusing two dogmas — that is, the dogma of the personal existence of the Hypostases and the dogma of the Oneness of Essence, and it is absolutely essential to distinguish this from another dogma — or else they are confusing the inner
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In the Orthodox Churches, the highest theoria, the highest consciousness that can be experienced by the whole person, is the vision of God. God is beyond being; He is a hyper-being; God is beyond nothingness. Nothingness is a gulf between God and man. God is the origin of everything, including
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and mysticism are two distinct paths to perfection, the former being the normal, ordinary end of the Christian life, and the latter something extraordinary and very rare. Jordan Aumann considered that this idea of the two paths was "an innovation in spiritual theology and a departure from the
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For Teresa, in natural or acquired contemplation, also called the prayer of simplicity there is one dominant thought or sentiment which recurs constantly and easily (although with little or no development) amid many other thoughts, beneficial or otherwise. The prayer of simplicity often has a
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categorized mystical theology in terms of whether it focuses on illuminating the mind, which Holmes refers to as speculative practice, or the heart/emotions, which he calls affective practice. Combining the speculative/affective scale with the apophatic/cataphatic scale allows for a range of
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The third phase, starting with infused or higher contemplation (or Mystical Contemplative Prayer) in the Western tradition, refers to the presence or consciousness of God. This presence or consciousness varies, but it is first and foremost always associated with a reuniting with divine
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also focuses on mental activities, but not in the same way as the Synoptics, which equate renewing the mind with repentance. Instead, Paul sees the renewal of our minds as happening as we contemplate what Jesus did on the cross, which then opens us to grace and to the movement of the
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The most common false spiritual knowledge is derived not from an experience of God, but from reading another person's experience of God and subsequently arriving at one's own conclusions, believing those conclusions to be indistinguishable from the actual experienced knowledge.
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4:16: "God is love, and he who abides in love abides in God and God in him." Some approaches to classical mysticism would consider the first two phases as preparatory to the third, explicitly mystical experience, but others state that these three phases overlap and intertwine.
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recognizes two additional phases to the mystical path. First comes the awakening, the stage in which one begins to have some consciousness of absolute or divine reality. Purgation and illumination are followed by a fourth stage which Underhill, borrowing the language of
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enabled the Fathers to perceive depths of meaning in the biblical writings that escape a purely scientific or empirical approach to interpretation. The Antiochene Fathers, in particular, saw in every passage of Scripture a double meaning, both literal and spiritual. As
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8830:"Contemplative prayer is the simple expression of the mystery of prayer. It is a gaze of faith fixed on Jesus, an attentiveness to the word of God, a silent love. It achieves real union with the prayer of Christ to the extent that it makes us share in his mystery" (
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But let him not remain in this condition. If he wishes to see Christ, then let him do what Zacchaeus did. Let him receive the Word in his home, after having previously climbed up into the sycamore tree, 'mortifying his limbs on the earth and raising up the body of
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God is beyond knowledge and the fallen human mind, and, as such, can only be experienced in his hypostases through faith (noetically). False ascetism leads not to reconciliation with God and existence, but toward a false existence based on rebellion to existence.
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infused prayer is so ordinary and unspectacular in the early stages that many fail to recognize it for what it is. Yet with generous people, that is, with those who try to live the whole Gospel wholeheartedly and who engage in an earnest prayer life, it is common.
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that is available only to a few people but that allows them to free themselves from the evil world.) These authors also discuss the notion of the "two ways", that is, the way of life and the way of death; this idea has biblical roots, being found in both the
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In the Orthodox Churches, theosis results from leading a pure life, practicing restraint and adhering to the commandments, putting the love of God before all else. This metamorphosis (transfiguration) or transformation results from a deep love of God. Saint
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Father. We seek him, because to desire him is always the beginning of love, and we seek him in that pure faith which causes us to be born of him and to live in him. In this inner prayer we can still meditate, but our attention is fixed on the Lord himself.
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This is why the only test that Christianity has known for determining the authenticity of a mystic and her or his message has been that of personal transformation, both on the mystic's part and—especially—on the part of those whom the mystic has
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The difference between these two conditions of the soul is like the difference between working, and enjoyment of the fruit of our work; between receiving a gift, and profiting by it; between the toil of travelling and the rest of our journey's
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The idea of mystical realities has been widely held in Christianity since the second century AD, referring not simply to spiritual practices, but also to the belief that their rituals and even their scriptures have hidden ("mystical") meanings.
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were designed to open people to a receptive mode of consciousness in which they can experience God through careful spiritual direction and through understanding how the mind connects to the will and how to weather the experiences of spiritual
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An exercise long used among Christians for acquiring contemplation, one that is "available to everyone, whether he be of the clergy or of any secular occupation", is that of focusing the mind by constant repetition of a phrase or word. Saint
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9002:"The eye is the lamp of the body. If your eye is healthy, your whole body will be full of light. But if your eye is unhealthy, your whole body will be full of darkness. If then the light within you is darkness, how great is that darkness!"
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withdraws into solitude in order that he or she may enter into a deeper state of contemplative stillness. By means of this stillness, the mind is calmed, and the ability to see reality is enhanced. The practitioner seeks to attain what the
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observation, (which they had found firmly established in Gaul when they first conquered the area) with a fascination for metaphysics. They did not suspect that such speculations had foundations neither in created nor in spiritual reality.
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5150:, which, though usually translated as "knowledge", is a much stronger term, since it indicates the experiential knowledge that comes with love and that involves the whole person, not merely the mind. Among the Greek Fathers, Christian
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tradition), but he focuses his attention on the cross and on the importance of imitating Christ through the cross, especially through spiritual combat and asceticism. Origen stresses the importance of combining intellect and virtue
8400:(1905–1961): Swedish diplomat (Second Secretary General of the United Nations). His posthumously published spiritual diary "Vägmärken" (Markings) gave him the reputation of having been one of the few mystics in the political arena.
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In the mystical experience of Teresa of Avila, infused or higher contemplation, also called intuitive, passive or extraordinary, is a supernatural gift by which a person's mind will become totally centered on God. It is a form of
6765:, with its emphasis on piety as the method of spiritual growth in which the individual practices dependence on God by imitating Christ and the son-father relationship. Meanwhile, his notion that we can begin to enjoy our eternal
5628:, a spiritual practice of its own, attaching to it technical requirements and various stipulations that became a matter of serious theological controversy. Via the Jesus Prayer, the practice of the Hesychast is seen to cultivate
9701:"According to his (Plotinus) metaphysical conception, everything was endowed with this supreme activity (contemplation), beginning with the One, which turns to itself in the simplest regard, implying no complexity of need" (
8970:"Over the centuries, this prayer has been called by various names such as the Prayer of Faith, Prayer of the Heart, Prayer of Simplicity, Prayer of Simple Regard, Active Recollection, Active Quiet and Acquired Contemplation"
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the stumbling block that turns our minds back to God. Paul also describes the Christian life as that of an athlete, demanding practice and training for the sake of the prize; later writers will see in this image a call to
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McGinn also argues that we should speak of "consciousness" of God's presence, rather than of "experience", since mystical activity is not simply about the sensation of God as an external object, but more broadly about
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strongly influenced by the liturgies and by the scriptures (e.g., the use of the Psalms for prayer), and individual prayers often recalled historical events just as much as they recalled their own immediate needs.
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vocal prayer; second, meditation, also called methodical prayer, or prayer of reflection, in which may be included meditative reading; third, affective prayer; fourth, prayer of simplicity, or of simple gaze."
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and states that the Rosary is essentially a contemplative prayer which requires "tranquility of rhythm or even a mental lingering which encourages the faithful to meditate on the mysteries of the Lord's life."
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5603:, the vision of God, which is beyond conceptual knowledge, like the difference between reading about the experience of another, and reading about one's own experience. Noetic prayer is the first stage of the
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who was important for connecting the Hebrew Scriptures to Greek thought, and thereby to Greek Christians, who struggled to understand their connection to Jewish history. In particular, Philo taught that
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is thus achieved by the pure of heart who are no longer subject to the afflictions of the passions. It is a gift from the Holy Spirit to those who, through observance of the commandments of God and
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full or semi-ecstatic union, when the strength of the divine action keeps the person fully occupied but the senses continue to act, so that by making an effort, the person can cease from prayer;
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p. 123: "Knowledge is limited to what exists: now, as the cause of all being (The Divine Names, I, 1, col.588) or rather He is superior to all oppositions between being and non-being."
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came to denote the investigation of the allegorical truth of the Bible, and "the spiritual awareness of the ineffable Absolute beyond the theology of divine names." Pseudo-Dionysius'
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Outflying philosophy: a literary study of the religious element in the poems and letters of John Donne and in the works of Sir Thomas Browne and of Henry Vaughan the Silurist, etc
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love, a love which is not so much an emotion as a willingness to serve and care for others. But in stressing love, John shifts the goal of spiritual growth away from knowledge/
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placed the Rosary at the very center of Christian spirituality and called it "among the finest and most praiseworthy traditions of Christian contemplation." In modern times,
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all become activities that take on importance for both their ritual and symbolic values. Other scriptural narratives present scenes that become the focus of meditation: the
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through our earthly successes leads in later generations to "a mysticism of consolation". Nevertheless, Protestantism was not devoid of mystics. Several leaders of the
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the hiddenness of God, which comes from our inability to survive the full revelation of God's glory and which forces us to seek to know God through faith and obedience;
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was not contemplation of Platonic Ideas nor of the astronomical heavens of Pontic Heraclitus, but "studying the Scriptures", with an emphasis on the spiritual sense.
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equanimity, which, rather than seeking to transform the world, serve to accommodate the individual to the status quo through the alleviation of anxiety and stress.
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reason. Whereas these symbols passed into and out of existence, the human nature of Christ is a permanent reality and the best conveyor of concepts about God.
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nothingness. This experience of God in hypostasis shows God's essence as incomprehensible, or uncreated. God is the origin, but has no origin; hence, he is
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liturgical mystery of the Eucharist, the presence of Christ at the Eucharist. The third dimension is the contemplative or experiential knowledge of God.
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in both East and West. Some make a further distinction, within contemplation, between contemplation acquired by human effort and infused contemplation.
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of the Hebrew scriptures provides access to the real meanings of the texts. Philo also taught the need to bring together the contemplative focus of the
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or supernatural recollection, when the action of God is not strong enough to prevent distractions, and the imagination still retains a certain liberty;
5676:). By it the heart is opened to human wretchedness and the Saviour's mercy"; invocation of the holy name of Jesus; recitation, as recommended by Saint
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from the person's relationship or union with God, attains deification. Illumination restores humanity to that state of faith existent in God, called
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and remained sinless. Thus, the nature of mystical experience could be tailored to the particular cultural and theological issues of the time.
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What power sends you away then? The demons: Nothing can overcome us, but only humility. Do you see how humility is victorious over the demons?
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of the Orthodox Church", although the term "Jesus Prayer" is not found in the writings of the Fathers of the Church. The author of
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grace. It is a co-operation of God with man, since God is He Who operates and man is he who co-operates."
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Beauregard, M.; Paquette, V. (2006). "Neural correlates of a mystical experience in Carmelite nuns".
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and no debate exists within the Church concerning a contrary interpretation.
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and others. Influenced by: Pseudo-Dionysius, Augustine, Bernard, Victorines.
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rejection of the material world as evil, contrary to orthodox teaching that
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13466:"Part 1: Roman Revolutions and the Rise of Frankish Feudalism and Doctrine"
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Orientalism and Religion: Post-Colonial Theory, India and "The Mystic East"
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Orientalism and Religion: Post-Colonial Theory, India and "The Mystic East"
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Dupré, Louis (2005), "Mysticism (first edition)", in Jones, Lindsay (ed.),
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The mystical theology of the Eastern Church By Vladimir Lossky pp. 237–238
11884:"Theosis - Deification As The Purpose Of Man's Life greekorthodoxchrch.org"
11656:. Translated by Benedictines of Stanbrook Abbey. Cosimo, Inc. p. 177.
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primarily meant looking at things, whether with the eyes or with the mind.
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and Archimandrite George, Abbot of the Holy Monastery of St. Gregorios of
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the fifth is that of the tranquillity attained by control of the passions;
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Methods of prayer in the Roman Catholic Church include recitation of the
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Fire Within: Teresa of Avila, John of the Cross and the Gospel on Prayer
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Understanding the Bible: A Basic Introduction to Biblical Interpretation
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Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: A Peer-Reviewed Academic Resource:
9714:"Plotinus suggests that the One subsists by thinking itself as itself" (
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Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church (Oxford University Press 2005
8193:(1688–1772): Influential and controversial Swedish writer and visionary.
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have in various ways remained open to the idea of mystical experiences.
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Mysticism: A Study in Nature and Development of Spiritual Consciousness
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Gellman, Jerome (Summer 2011). "Mysticism". In Zalta, Edward N. (ed.).
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9169:«История российской Философии »(1951) by N. O. Lossky. Section on
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the quintessential purpose and goal of the Christian life is to attain
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7720:(1195–1231): priest, Franciscan friar and theologian; visions; sermons
7527:(7th century), as they were selected and translated into Greek at the
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perspective, rather than a scientific, philosophical or cultural one.
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Foundations for Centering Prayer and the Christian Contemplative Life
12637:"Everything in Its Proper Season: Sir Thomas Browne's Religio Medici"
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Theoria, Praxis, and the Contemplative Life after Plato and Aristotle
11315:(Nikitas Stethatos) On the Practice of the Virtues: One Hundred Texts
9593:. European Studies in T heolog y, Philosophy and History of Religions
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Through the study of books one seeks God; by meditation one finds him
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is being dead to the passions and the ego, collectively known as the
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is expressed as "Being, union with God" and having a relationship or
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as present. The Prayer of Quiet is also discussed in the writings of
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the sixth is entrance into the divine light (the illuminative stage);
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The Origins of the Christian Mystical Tradition: From Plato to Denys
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Female Monasticism in Early Modern Europe: An Interdisciplinary View
11788:. Translated by Mirabai Starr. Shambhala Publications. p. 102.
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while the selfish and impure see God the judge as fire – darkness".
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No one would today accept as true what is not empirically observable
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The Growth of Mysticism: Gregory the Great through the 12th Century
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8160:(1624–1677): German Catholic priest, physician, and religious poet.
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or 'deification', understood as 'likeness to' or 'union with' God.
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or illumination, also called "natural" or "acquired contemplation;"
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History of Russian Philosophy «История российской Философии »
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Mystical Theology of the Eastern Church by Vladimir Lossky, p. 27)
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The Participatory Turn: Spirituality, Mysticism, Religious Studies
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through the introduction of the works of sixth-century theologian
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The Difference Between Orthodox Spirituality and Other Traditions
10371:"Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite | Biography, Works, & Facts"
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Literally, "God became man so that man might become god." Here,
8872:) and clarity of vision. Vision here refers to the vision of the
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7758:– 1306): Franciscan friar; prominent member of "The Spirituals";
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has preserved a mystical emphasis in its theology and retains in
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recommended use of a monosyllabic word, such as "God" or "Love".
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Spiritual independence recognized by Georgian Orthodox Church:
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Autocephalous Churches who are officially part of the communion:
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Open Mind, Open Heart: The Contemplative Dimension of the Gospel
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Le protestantisme et la mystique: entre répulsion et fascination
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who reported several revelations from the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
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while they were meditating, in a state known as Unio Mystica or
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among lay-people—a practice with a long tradition going back to
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prayer of simplicity, or acquired contemplation or recollection,
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A History of Christian Spirituality: An Analytical Introduction
12599:"A medieval mystic untimely born? | Christian History Magazine"
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Praying in God's Theater: Meditations on the Book of Revelation
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with the active lives of virtue and community worship found in
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Protestantism and mysticism: between repulsion and fascination
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Cheslyn Jones, Geoffrey Wainwright and Edward Yarnold, eds.:
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The Spirituality of the Christian East: A Systematic Handbook
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Mental prayer, "oración mental," is not contemplative prayer.
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as a systematic approach to mystic prayer; together with the
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story, but served as vindication of the mystic's theological
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13627:. The Early Church Fathers. London and New York: Routledge.
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God Encountered: A Contemporary Catholic Systematic Theology
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Faith And Science In Orthodox Gnosiology and Methodology by
6781:. The Magisterial traditions also produced mystics, notably
6522:. The equivalence of the Latin and Greek terms was noted by
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rest of the world, and all creation, including oneself. The
5810:), leads to truth through our contemplative faculties. This
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13945:. Levadia, Greece: Birth of the Theotokos Monastery Press.
13694:. (by Metropolitan Hierotheos of Nafpaktos). Archived from
13660:. Levadia, Greece: Birth of the Theotokos Monastery Press.
13542:. Brookline, Mass (USA): Holy Cross Orthodox Press. 1981c.
13512:. Brookline, Mass (USA): Holy Cross Orthodox Press. 1981b.
13456:. Vol. IV. New York: The Christian Literature Company.
11464:"Louis J. Puhl, S.J. Translation – The Spiritual Exercises"
11011:. Levadia, Greece: Birth of the Theotokos Monastery Press.
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Theoria and Darshan: Pilgrimage as Gaze in Greece and India
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7818:(c. 1212 – c. 1297): visions, bridal mysticism, reformist;
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values, "to love him more and to follow him more closely."
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In the Eastern Church, noetic prayer is the first stage of
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worn by Orthodox monks and nuns of the most advanced degree
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The illness and cure of the soul in the Orthodox tradition
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The Foundations of Mysticism: Origins to the Fifth Century
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The illness and cure of the soul in the Orthodox tradition
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Jacobs, Henry Eyster; Haas, John Augustus William (1899).
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12313:(English translation by Boniface Ramsey, Newman Press 1997
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Centering Prayer and the Christian Contemplative Tradition
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The illness and cure of the soul in the Orthodox tradition
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The illness and cure of the soul in the Orthodox tradition
8124:(1605–1682): English physician and philosopher, author of
7774:– 1309): tertiary anchoress; focused on Christ's Passion;
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6182:, which results from the cultivation of watchfulness (Gk:
5542:. and confusion between different aspects of the Trinity.
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began to use Greek philosophy to explain Christian ideas,
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11820:. Continuum International Publishing Group. p. 161.
11490:, p. "B. Mental Prayer or the Prayer of meditation".
11021:. By Metropolitan Hierotheos of Nafpaktos. Archived from
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8412:(1907–1990): Italian nun and visionary of God the Father.
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5621:), in which the prayer is internalized into 'the heart'.
5391:(late 5th to early 6th century), there are three stages:
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13506:"Part 2: Empirical Theology versus Speculative Theology"
12997:. Translated by Susanna Winkworth. Andover: W.F. Draper.
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12871:"Life of St. Ignatius – Founder of the Society of Jesus"
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Biblical exegesis and the Formation of Christian Culture
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Chaplet in Honour of the Holy Spirit and His Seven Gifts
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union with God. These regions included the right medial
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Prayer of simplicity – natural or acquired contemplation
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According to the standard formulation of the process of
4180:(darshan), including Ian Rutherford and Gregory Grieve.
14182:
Celebration of Discipline: The Path to Spiritual Growth
13158:
Christian Spirituality: An Introduction to the Heritage
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10981:, By Laura Swan p. 67 Published by Paulist Press, 2001
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to explain how meditation leads to union with God; and
6749:("essence mysticism") tradition. He also published the
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or church. This community of unbroken witnesses is the
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and the defilement and corruption of consciousness, or
5146:, attached to it the idea expressed by the Hebrew word
14213:
A Dazzling Darkness: An Anthology of Western Mysticism
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Shoeless: Carmelite Spirituality in a Disquieted World
13580:"The Rhetoric of Experience and the Study of Religion"
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11337:, Love and the Perfection of Living: One Hundred Texts
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8534:(1952–1976): young German Catholic who claims she was
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notes, "Best translated in this context as a type of "
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Autocephaly recognized by some autocephalous Churches
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Aristotle: Why the Contemplative Life is the Happiest
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The Cambridge Companion to Medieval English Mysticism
13891:(Cistercian Publications Inc Kalamazoo Michigan 1986
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11109:, §197, Congregation of Divine Worship, Vatican, 2001
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9755:"Plotinus | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy"
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by means of unceasing and uninterrupted memory of God
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158:. Please help to ensure that disputed statements are
14135:. Lighthouse Trails Publishing, 2006, 2nd edition.
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Practical Mysticism: A Little Book for Normal People
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13475:. Brookline, Mass (USA): Holy Cross Orthodox Press.
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Sagrada Teologia do Amor Divino das Almas Peregrinas
7806:(1225–1274): priest, Dominican friar and theologian.
7632:; strong blend of scripture and personal experience.
6998:(the first woman to write in English), to Anglicans
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The English had a denominational mix, from Catholic
6139:: "God became human so that man might become god."
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tradition speaks of this transformation in terms of
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11682:"The Fourth Mansions: Chapter III. Prayer of Quiet"
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9652:Spectacles of Truth in Classical Greek Philosophy:
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the fourth stage is that of virtue or purification;
4349:worship, virtues, theology, rituals and practices.
4136:(ὁρᾶν) "to see". It expressed the state of being a
16396:Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Rosary of San Nicolás
14056:. Continuum International Publishing Group, 2002.
14036:. Continuum International Publishing Group, 2002.
14016:. Continuum International Publishing Group, 1997.
13855:(University of Notre Dame Press February 24, 2006
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8108:and intense ecstatic visions that left him gaping.
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7032:, who was well-versed in the continental mystics.
6919:Concordia tra la fatica e la quiete nell' orazione
6897:, who used the metaphors of watering a garden and
6625:, which was also a conflict between two different
6402:or symbolic interpretations of church traditions.
5975:
4433:Of special importance are the following concepts:
4124:(θεωρεῖν) "to consider, speculate, look at", from
4090:Contemplative practices have a prominent place in
14353:Differences between Orthodoxy and other religions
13100:. Vol. 8. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
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9431:, Classical Quarterly, Vol. 50, 2000, pp. 133–146
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7581:The opening page of an illuminated manuscript of
6333:) means full consciousness and self-realization (
5656:Contemplative prayer in the Roman Catholic Church
5514:In the Eastern Orthodox ascetic tradition called
4942:(20 BCE – c. 50 CE) was a Jewish
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17021:
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13966:Christian Spirituality in the Catholic Tradition
13722:Ware, Kallistos (1995). Sahas, Daniel J. (ed.).
13178:Mysticism: Experience, Response, and Empowerment
13111:. Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University.
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11632:Christian Spirituality in the Catholic Tradition
11618:Christian Spirituality in the Catholic Tradition
11593:Christian Spirituality in the Catholic Tradition
11349:Christian Spirituality in the Catholic Tradition
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9582:Stępień, Tomasz; Kochańczyk-Bonińska, Karolina.
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8028:. This was after he had spent a year praying to
8005:Renaissance, Reformation and Counter-Reformation
7146:and known in Spener's own time from the work of
6104:
16412:Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paray-le-Monial
13256:"Who's Who in the History of Western Mysticism"
12381:; and in books dealing with Antiochene exegesis
12284:
11973:
11225:
10870:
8476:Visionary and writer, author of over 400 books.
8366:(1887–1968): Capuchin friar, priest, stigmatic.
8356:(1884–1970): Evangelical missionary, author of
7138:("college of piety") that stressed the role of
5318:
5051:The Eastern church then saw the development of
4503:, and poverty became an important component of
4320:
3831:The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
14438:Free eBook and audio book for Matthew Henry –
13713:Wallenfang, Donald; Wallenfang, Megan (2021),
13396:McBrien, Richard P., ed. (1995). "Mysticism".
12172:Saint Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary
11099:
11067:"Catechism of the Catholic Church – IntraText"
10845:
10764:"CHURCH FATHERS: Conference 10 (John Cassian)"
9332:Christian Mysticism: The Future of a Tradition
9117:Metropolitan Hierotheos (Vlachos) of Nafpaktos
7620:(1090–1153): Cistercian theologian, author of
6218:(949–1022). John Climacus, in his influential
5684:, such as "God" or "Love"; the method used in
5518:, humility, as a saintly attribute, is called
5435:literally meaning vision, in this case vision
4807:, especially prophecy, visions, and Christian
4536:(c. 205 – 270 AD) provided the non-Christian,
4205:μύω, meaning "to conceal," and its derivative
37:"Theoria" redirects here. For other uses, see
16482:
15874:
15548:Architecture of cathedrals and great churches
15247:
14664:
14462:
13421:The Essential Writings of Christian Mysticism
13400:The HarperCollins Encyclopedia of Catholicism
12749:
11724:An introduction to the psychology of religion
11439:The Inner Eye of Love: Mysticism and Religion
11388:Practical Mysticism in Islam and Christianity
11381:
10991:
10883:(Wordsworth Classics of World Literature 2005
9769:Jorge M. Ferrer, Jacob H. Sherman (editors),
9646:
9644:
9384:"t | Search Online Etymology Dictionary"
9286:The Inner Eye of Love: Mysticism and Religion
8302:Mary of the Divine Heart Droste zu Vischering
8199:(1719–1771): Afro-Brazilian mystic who wrote
8104:who is said to have been prone to miraculous
7212:allowed scientists to scan their brains with
6471:Metropolitan Hierotheos of Nafpaktos (1996),
6174:or unity with God is obtained by engaging in
5664:, which "combines the Christological hymn of
5546:Theoria (illumination) – contemplative prayer
5089:, "of the desert") or in loose communities ("
4280:
3978:
3282:
1842:
1442:
16391:Shrine of the Virgin of the Rosary of Pompei
16351:Cathedral-Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar
14368:Gregory Palamas' fight for the Vision of God
14309:Encyclopedia Britannica: Christian mysticism
14199:Literature of Mysticism in Western Tradition
13436:
12898:
11866:"The ARTFL Project | The ARTFL Project"
11061:
11059:
9258:Abba: The Tradition of Orthodoxy in the West
8918:, the sole Cause” of the Son and the Spirit.
7540:Western European Middle Ages and Renaissance
6405:
6256:
4928:. Alexandrian mysticism developed alongside
14013:Active Meditations for Contemplative Prayer
13359:The Mystical Theology of the Eastern Church
9929:, St Vladimir's Seminary Press 2001, p. 11.
8876:that has been purified by ascetic practice.
8482:(1907–2005): Portuguese participant in the
6697:. This period also saw such individuals as
6494:
6031:According to Charles G. Herbermann, in the
5616:
5442:
5012:Inspired by Christ's teaching and example,
78:Learn how and when to remove these messages
16489:
16475:
16356:Chapel of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal
15881:
15867:
14671:
14657:
14469:
14455:
13534:
13504:
13460:
13238:
13175:
12255:Aquinas, Ethics and Philosophy of Religion
12073:
12000:Theology, Contemplation and the University
11499:
11458:
11456:
11107:Directory of popular piety and the liturgy
10960:
10958:
10779:
10777:
10724:
10641:
10533:Frost, Reverend Bede (November 30, 2008).
10478:
10476:
9641:
9279:
9277:
9275:
8183:(1686–1761): English mystic interested in
8114:(1575–1624): German theosopher; author of
7178:the notion that humans yearn for God, and
6572:, and comes to fulfillment in the work of
5595:Contemplative prayer in the Eastern Church
4239:
3985:
3971:
3320:
3289:
3275:
1849:
1835:
1449:
1435:
14494:Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople
14476:
14403:Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola
14298:, Hodder & Stoughton, 1937, x, 141 p.
13927:(Holy Cross Orthodox Press June 16, 2005
13641:
13137:Reading Scripture with the Church Fathers
13076:
12660:
12490:
11814:"14. Intelligence in the Prayer of Quiet"
11563:
11561:
11559:
11546:"Dictionary : INFUSED CONTEMPLATION"
11333:Nikitas Stithatos (Nikitas Stethatos) On
11056:
10802:Cabasilas, Nicolaus (December 31, 1974).
10801:
10785:"canadian christian meditation community"
10577:purgative, illuminative, and unitive ways
10297:
9954:Montague, George T. (December 31, 2007).
4817:is not the same as that developed by the
4668:
4230:allegorical interpretations of Scriptures
1299:A Dialogue of Comfort against Tribulation
196:Learn how and when to remove this message
178:Learn how and when to remove this message
16432:Sanctuary of Saint Michael the Archangel
16381:Sanctuary of Our Lady of Graces of Onuva
14296:The Spiritual Life: Four Broadcast Talks
14118:section on prayer in the Christian life.
13909:(Holy Cross Orthodox Press May 17, 2005
13611:
13566:
13273:
12965:. Intl Universities Press. p. 262.
12634:
12622:
11968:The Art of Prayer: An Orthodox Anthology
11933:
11899:
11897:
11779:
11759:. New York: Paulist Press. p. 176.
11717:
11525:"Catechism of the Catholic Church, 2709"
11371:Eckhart's Stages of Mystical Progression
11369:James Clark, as cited in Forman (1987),
11041:The Art of Prayer: An Orthodox Anthology
10591:Réginald Garrigou-Lagrange (1938/1939),
10469:Catechism of the Catholic Church, 2723).
10442:
10194:The Brill Dictionary of Gregory of Nyssa
10162:(State University of New York Press 1982
9953:
9773:(State University of New York Press 2008
8841:
8839:
8832:Catechism of the Catholic Church, 2724).
8779:World Community for Christian Meditation
8229:
8213:
8010:The Spanish Mystics (fl. 16th century):
7896:The English Mystics (fl. 14th century):
7795:– 1482): Franciscan friar; revelations;
7576:
7551:
7543:
6943:
6861:
6537:
5871:
5549:
5039:
4856:
4672:
4595:
4555:
4324:
4243:
4187:
207:
154:Relevant discussion may be found on the
13969:. Sheed & Ward, 1985; p. 247.
13674:
13655:
13612:Solovyof, Vladimir (1950), "The Jews",
13427:
13395:
13331:
13276:Theosis: The True Purpose of Human Life
13108:The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
13104:
13087:
12585:
12197:
12185:
12029:
11747:
11540:
11538:
11453:
11231:
11173:
11002:
10955:
10774:
10658:
10473:
10418:
10270:"Augustin Poulain, "Contemplation", in
10111:
9688:"Everything comes from contemplation" (
9542:
9487:
9472:
9401:
9399:
9397:
9272:
8926:
8924:
8538:to convert sinners; claimed to receive
8378:(1890–1945): Italian nun and visionary.
8280:(1822–1899): Visionary, nun and writer.
7319:Influential Christian mystics and texts
7291:–524 or 525) translated the Greek word
7045:, and in the "mystical mathematics" of
6320:
6237:According to John Romanides, following
6009:, reacting in the 17th century against
5672:) and the blind man begging for light (
5375:Degrees of Eastern Orthodox monasticism
5181:The 9th century saw the development of
4405:In subsequent centuries, especially as
1389:Tractatus de Purgatorio Sancti Patricii
30:For other uses of "contemplation", see
14:
17022:
13835:Orthodox Prayer Life: The Interior Way
13447:
13418:
13376:
13352:
13224:
13184:
13154:
13124:
13042:
13033:
13001:
12960:
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12743:
12731:
12719:
12707:
12695:
12683:
12551:
12539:
12527:
12478:
12466:
12454:
12392:
12335:in Bruce T. Morrill et al. (editors),
11852:
11840:
11808:
11556:
11430:
10965:Orthodox Prayer Life: The Interior Way
10751:Orthodox Prayer Life: The Interior Way
10562:
10485:Orthodox Prayer Life: The Interior Way
10430:
10301:Orthodox Prayer Life: The Interior Way
10298:al-Miskīn, Mattá (December 31, 2003).
10235:Orthodox Prayer Life: The Interior Way
10099:
10062:
10050:
10038:
10026:
9911:
9899:
9887:
9875:
9863:
9851:
9839:
9827:
9815:
9803:
9791:
9623:
9611:
9584:"Unknown God, Known in His Activities"
9329:Egan, Harvey D. (September 16, 1998).
9224:
8406:(1905–1938): Polish nun and visionary.
7203:
7059:, but also in his posthumous advisory
6844:But the Reformation brought about the
6839:
6374:The Trinity as Nous, Word and Spirit (
6299:False spiritual knowledge can also be
6059:
5911:infused contemplation or recollection,
4650:the flight of the lone to the Alone."
4645:): dedication to the superior life of
4361:
16470:
15862:
14652:
14450:
14410:
14346:
13620:
13577:
13292:
13118:Nothing Matters: A Book about Nothing
13115:
13067:
13010:
12990:
12922:
11979:The Vision of God, SVS Press, 1997. (
11894:
10854:
10587:
10585:
10532:
10505:
10394:
10264:
10262:
10260:
10258:
10256:
10254:
10252:
9569:
9530:
9453:
9355:
9239:
8836:
8187:who wrote several mystical treatises.
6899:walking through the rooms of a castle
5892:distinguishes nine grades of prayer:
5360:and the heart's simple repose in God.
5075:—and sought to fend off the demon of
4924:, using the wedding imagery from the
4769:, which he presents more in terms of
4660:Christian mysticism in ancient Africa
4424:
4304:The Varieties of Religious Experience
4075:on the presence of God, resulting in
14109:The Catechism of the Catholic Church
13939:Metropolitan Hierotheos of Nafpaktos
13873:(Oxford Theological Monographs 2004
13732:
13721:
13573:. Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent.
13381:. Crestwood, N.Y. (USA): SVS Press.
13322:
13313:
13253:
13205:
13133:
12641:Journal of General Internal Medicine
12209:
12014:
11786:Teresa of Ávila: The Book of My Life
11535:
11511:
11185:
10506:Cross, John Of the (July 31, 2009).
10406:
10333:
9635:
9557:
9518:
9506:
9394:
9328:
8944:Metropolitan Hierotheos of Nafpaktos
8921:
8340:Les trois âges de la vie intérieure)
7668:The Mysteries of the Christian Faith
7271:
6936:, a key work in Catholic mysticism.
6851:
6018:traditional Catholic teaching". And
5735:Theosis (Eastern Christian theology)
5429:purgative, illuminative, and unitive
5206:(late 5th to early 6th century) the
5172:
5136:Brill Dictionary of Gregory of Nyssa
5035:
4794:
3245:Encyclical of the Eastern Patriarchs
2855:Differences from the Catholic Church
2721:History of Eastern Orthodox theology
131:
84:
43:
16427:Shrine of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
14001:
13789:
13053:] (in French). Labor et Fides.
12100:. Stnicholaspdx.org. Archived from
10594:The Three Ages of the Interior Life
10488:(St Vladimir's Seminary Press 2003
9733:The Cambridge Companion to Plotinus
8845:Ecstasy comes when, in prayer, the
8335:The Three Ages of the Interior Life
8138:The Practice of the Presence of God
8032:for her to place him with her Son (
7876:(1293–1381): Flemish, Augustinian;
7323:
6079:
5825:
5789:theoria is the observation of God.
5220:Eastern Orthodox Christian theology
4880:(150–215 AD). Clement was an early
4510:
3826:Members Church of God International
2567:Other possible ecumenical councils:
2330:Australia, New Zealand, and Oceania
24:
14422:
14177:, Cambridge University Press, 2011
14114:subsection on contemplative prayer
13837:(St Vladimir's Seminary Press 2003
13743:
13070:MacMillan Encyclopedia of Religion
13019:. University of California Press.
11488:Wallenfang & Wallenfang (2021)
10611:"Arthur Devine, "State or Way" in
10582:
10249:
10237:(St Vladimir's Seminary Press 2003
10160:Neoplatonism and Christian Thought
10004:John J. O'Keefe, Russell R. Reno,
9260:(St Vladimir's Seminary Press 2003
8803:(Chrysostom and the Antiochenes)."
8466:(1903–1972): visionary and writer.
8424:(1909–1994): American clairvoyant.
8394:(1904–1955): Visionary and writer.
8264:(1898–1963): Visionary and writer.
8177:(1648–1717): Visionary and Writer.
7868:(anon.). Influenced: Martin Luther
7696:). Influenced Dante, Bonaventure,
7051:, whose full running title reads,
6437:Wisdom is cultivated by humility (
6039:incomplete mystical union, or the
5888:According to Jordan Aumann, Saint
5867:
5859:
5323:In discursive meditation, such as
5235:Cataphatic and apophatic mysticism
5055:and the mystical contributions of
25:
17081:
16346:Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe
14398:Contemplation to Gain Love of God
14302:
14243:, Oxford University Press, 1986,
13208:"Translating the Zen Phrase Book"
12350:Thomas Bénatouïl, Mauro Bonazzi,
10939:. October 8, 2019. Archived from
10908:Metropolitan Hierotheos Vlachos,
10833:(Georgetown University Press 1991
10808:. St. Vladimir's Seminary Press.
10304:. St. Vladimir's Seminary Press.
10184:(Brill, Leiden 1954), pp. 21–22).
9986:(Cambridge University Press 1997
9658:(Cambridge University Press 2004
9415:contemplation, contemplative life
9356:Watts, Joel L. (March 10, 2014).
8444:Christian and Missionary Alliance
7565:The Dialogue of Divine Providence
6556:in the West includes the work of
6026:
5468:is the love of God" (Homily 72).
5364:
4997:
4297:popularized the use of the term "
4269:defines Christian mysticism as:
2437:American Orthodox Catholic Church
1359:The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima
1304:From Willow Creek to Sacred Heart
59:This article has multiple issues.
17002:
16609:
16449:
16371:Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes
15955:
15843:
15842:
15831:
14959:State church of the Roman Empire
14678:
14633:
14517:
14329:
13678:(1996). "7. Paradise and Hell".
13587:Journal of Consciousness Studies
13462:Romanides, Ioannis Savvas (John)
13404:. San Francisco: HarperCollins.
13362:. St Vladimir's Seminary Press.
13116:Green, Ronald (26 August 2011).
13094:. In Herbermann, Charles (ed.).
13088:Gardner, Edmund Garratt (1910).
13077:Fremantle, Anne Jackson (1964).
12954:
12939:
12928:
12828:
12816:(Edinburgh University Press 2004
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11293:
11279:
11270:
11192:The Journal of Mind and Behavior
11179:
11132:
11114:
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10970:
10929:
10916:
10076:"Monasticism | Encyclopedia.com"
9735:(Cambridge University Press 1996
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8575:
7820:The Flowing Light of the Godhead
5963:Catechism of the Catholic Church
5835:In the advance to contemplation
5130:or contemplation, taken over by
5115:
4201:"Mysticism" is derived from the
3952:
2340:Belgium, Holland, and Luxembourg
1880:
1818:
1476:
1374:On the Consolation of Philosophy
1354:Calls from the Message of Fatima
256:
136:
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48:
16376:Shrine of Our Lady of Good Help
16366:Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima
14942:First seven ecumenical councils
13593:(11–12): 267–87. Archived from
13176:Hollenback, Jess Byron (1996),
13129:. Vol. 39. pp. 22–38.
13011:Bynum, Caroline Walker (1987).
12814:Tragedy, Modernity and Mourning
12129:, – via www.romanity.org
11755:. In Frederick M. Jones (ed.).
11684:. In Benedict Zimmerman (ed.).
10822:
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10756:
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9932:
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9761:
9747:
9724:
9708:
9703:Cambridge Companion to Plotinus
9695:
9690:Cambridge Companion to Plotinus
9682:
9677:Cambridge Companion to Plotinus
9675:"Everything is contemplation" (
9669:
9575:
9434:
9419:
9252:Andrew Louth, "Theology of the
8903:
8889:
8879:
8824:
8815:
8806:
8792:
8436:(1911–1991): Italian visionary.
8292:(1841–1907): Nun and visionary.
8220:Sister Mary of the Divine Heart
8046:(1515–1582): Two of her works,
7622:The Steps of Humility and Pride
7455:Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite
6499:
6461:. Vlachos of Nafpaktos wrote:
5976:Infused or higher contemplation
5920:prayer of conforming union, and
5713:, drawing on Hesychasm and the
5694:Congregation for Divine Worship
5427:The three aspects later became
5389:Dionysius the Pseudo-Areopagite
5268:Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite
5204:Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite
5187:Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite
4653:
4634:) of the source of all things.
4618:, everything is contemplation (
4614:(c.204/5–270 CE), a founder of
4224:In early Christianity the term
4079:(spiritual union with God) and
2660:Christianization of Kievan Rus'
2521:First Seven Ecumenical Councils
1505:Fifth Council of Constantinople
67:or discuss these issues on the
17060:Catholic theology and doctrine
16386:Shrine of Our Lady of the Hens
15809:Relations with other religions
15215:Church of the East (Nestorian)
15210:Oriental Orthodox (Miaphysite)
14373:Theoria, Tabor Light as Vision
14215:. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans.
13957:
13296:The Rosary: A Path into Prayer
12257:(Indiana University Press 2007
9376:
9349:
9322:
9311:
9300:
9245:
8556:writer and prophet; author of
7232:, right inferior and superior
7112:Nicholas Ludwig von Zinzendorf
6773:had mystical leanings such as
6732:
6533:
5728:
5668:with the cry of the publican (
5165:distinguished from discursive
4992:
4715:and his appearances after his
4262:Transformative presence of God
3836:The New Church (Swedenborgian)
3781:Nondenominational Christianity
429:Stages of Christian perfection
32:Contemplation (disambiguation)
13:
1:
16417:Sanctuary of the Divine Mercy
13821:. Oxford, 1983 (repr. 2003).
13437:Pastrovicchi, Angelo (1918).
13185:Holmes, Urban Tigner (2002).
13134:Hall, Christopher A. (1998).
12963:History of Russian Philosophy
12123:George D. Metallinos (1995),
11382:Zarrabi-Zadeh, Saeed (2016).
11085:"Magid | Safety at work"
11039:, 'What Is Prayer?' cited in
10158:Dominic J. O'Meara (editor),
9362:. Wipf and Stock Publishers.
9335:. Wipf and Stock Publishers.
9318:Lewis and Short: contemplatio
9200:
9167:History of Russian Philosophy
8209:
7987:
7964:
7943:
7919:
7906:
7859:Little Book of Eternal Wisdom
7789:
7768:
7752:
7727:
7604:
7590:
7568:
7518:St. Symeon the New Theologian
7494:Eastern Orthodox Christianity
7475:
7458:
7419:
7406:
7395:
7366:
7333:
7285:
6958:French school of spirituality
6564:, as well as developments in
6394:or "awake sleep" and, later,
6241:in his interpretation of St.
6148:Eastern Orthodox Christianity
6105:Eastern Orthodox Christianity
5923:prayer of transforming union.
5492:), have achieved dispassion.
5067:. Monasticism, also known as
4866:
3090:Intercession of the Theotokos
2865:Opposition to papal supremacy
2684:Moscow–Constantinople schism
2385:Switzerland and Liechtenstein
227:
16989:List of religious institutes
16422:Sanctuary of Christ the King
14229:. Cabbridge Scholars, 2016,
13778:, 1994, paperback ed. 1996,
13656:Vlachos, Hierotheos (2005).
13428:Parsons, William B. (2011),
13332:Lehodey, Domitry V. (1982).
13293:Kelly, Elizabeth M. (2009).
12775:10.1016/j.neulet.2006.06.060
11727:. CUP Archive. p. 125.
11699:Grade 6: Prayer of the Quiet
11232:Vlachos, Hierotheos (1994).
11005:"2. The illness of the soul"
11003:Vlachos, Hierotheos (1993).
10659:Vlachos, Hierotheos (1994).
10443:Ignatius, Br. (2024-03-07).
8652:Christian views on astrology
8496:nun and writer, focusing on
8430:(1910–1978): Italian writer.
8168:Religious Society of Friends
8166:(1624–1691): Founder of the
7630:Sermons on the Song of Songs
6543:Stigmatization of St Francis
5830:
5319:Meditation and contemplation
5293:= Cataphatic and speculative
5199:was especially influential.
4799:The texts attributed to the
4321:Interpersonal transformation
4183:
4155:was referred to by the term
4101:
3841:Unitarians and Universalists
2655:Christianization of Bulgaria
1535:Essence–energies distinction
27:Christian mystical practices
7:
16271:Chaplet of the Divine Mercy
15516:Views on poverty and wealth
14387:
13717:, Wipf and Stock Publishers
13274:Kapsanēs, Geōrgios (2006).
13231:Religion without revelation
13206:Hori, Victor Sogen (1999),
13155:Healey, Charles J. (1999).
13038:, London: Burns & Oates
13006:. Oxford: University Press.
12635:Coulehan, Jack (May 2010).
12603:Christian History Institute
12393:LADNER, GERHART B. (1953).
11909:www.greekorthodoxchurch.org
11234:"VI. Orthodox Epistemology"
10736:Orthodox Dogmatic Theology
9650:Andrea Wilson Nightingale,
9180:
8866:
8682:H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr.
8568:
8306:Sister of the Good Shepherd
7735:The Soul's Journey into God
7561:Libro della divina dottrina
7028:and the first "Methodist",
5952:, in his 30-day retreat or
5535:called 'unceasing prayer'.
5308:= Apophatic and speculative
5229:
5093:", meaning "common life").
5020:withdrew to the deserts of
4949:allegorical interpretations
4591:
4128:(θεωρός) "spectator", from
3210:Photios I of Constantinople
2727:20th century (Neo-Palamism)
2650:Christianization of Georgia
1349:Fatima in Lucia's Own Words
1319:The Ladder of Divine Ascent
102:to comply with Knowledge's
10:
17086:
15761:World Evangelical Alliance
15723:Traditionalist Catholicism
14499:Patriarchate of Alexandria
14147:
13748:
13733:Wyhe, Cordula van (2008),
13423:, New York: Modern Library
13091:"Italian Literature"
12983:
12339:(Palgrave Macmillan 2005)
11870:artfl-project.uchicago.edu
11749:Liguori, Alfonso Maria de'
10644:, "Diagnosis and Therapy".
10509:The Ascent of Mount Carmel
8358:Letters by a Modern Mystic
8312:Réginald Garrigou-Lagrange
7973:Revelations of Divine Love
7935:Meditations on the Passion
7902:The Cloud of the Unknowing
7153:
7089:
7024:), to the first "Quaker",
6985:
6955:
6855:
6685:; and the English mystics
6629:: on the one hand that of
6614:saw the clash between the
6108:
5946:Alphonsus Maria de Liguori
5732:
5561:
5446:
5368:
5218:, and very influential in
5119:
5001:
4723:overshadows Mary, and his
4657:
4568:, what the contemplative (
4540:basis for much Christian,
4389:
4281:Presence versus experience
4207:
4106:
2860:Opposition to the Filioque
2403:Noncanonical jurisdictions
1379:The Mirror of Simple Souls
1329:Revelations of Divine Love
36:
29:
17055:Eastern Orthodox theology
16997:
16956:
16818:
16780:
16737:
16673:
16618:
16607:
16601:Society of apostolic life
16508:
16444:
16404:
16336:
16327:
16247:Rosary of the Holy Wounds
16188:
16098:
16059:Interpretation of tongues
16026:
15964:
15953:
15947:Visions of Jesus and Mary
15900:
15826:
15776:
15756:World Council of Churches
15731:
15649:
15533:
15524:
15479:
15264:
15248:
15243:Latter Day Saint movement
15228:
15188:
15088:
15069:
15015:
14972:
14917:
14823:
14802:
14761:
14729:
14686:
14630:
14579:
14555:
14526:
14515:
14509:Patriarchate of Jerusalem
14484:
14342:10.7). English and Greek.
14241:The Study of Spirituality
13737:, Ashgate Publishing, Ltd
13621:Trigg, Joseph W. (2012).
13578:Sharf, Robert H. (2000).
13567:Sencourt, Robert (1925).
13432:, Oxford University Press
13377:Lossky, Vladimir (1983).
13335:The Ways of Mental Prayer
13004:The Study of Spirituality
12653:10.1007/s11606-010-1307-z
12411:10.1017/S0362152900003822
11301:Symeon the New Theologian
10818:– via Google Books.
10549:– via Google Books.
10522:– via Google Books.
10314:– via Google Books.
10272:The Catholic Encyclopedia
9970:– via Google Books.
9372:– via Google Books.
9345:– via Google Books.
9307:Liddell and Scott: θεωρία
8855:
8642:List of Christian mystics
8512:Celebration of Discipline
7996:The Book of Margery Kempe
6939:
6633:and on the other that of
6406:False asceticism or cults
6257:False spiritual knowledge
6216:Symeon the New Theologian
6164:between God and man. God
5617:
5314:= Apophatic and affective
3097:The four fasting periods:
2978:Eastern Orthodox marriage
2586:Other important councils:
2442:American World Patriarchs
2360:Great Britain and Ireland
1802:Eastern Catholic Churches
1797:Eastern Orthodox theology
1787:Chalcedonian Christianity
1645:Symeon the New Theologian
1583:Influences and precursors
1384:Sister Catherine Treatise
1225:Reflection on the New Age
664:Symeon the New Theologian
388:Invoking of Mystic Saints
16307:Chaplet of Saint Michael
16220:First Saturdays Devotion
16210:Immaculate Heart of Mary
16203:First Thursdays Devotion
15784:Anti-Christian sentiment
14964:Christian biblical canon
14227:Mysticism and Narcissism
14123:
13989:. Ignatius Press, 1989.
13419:McGinn, Bernard (2006),
12373:(Liturgical Press 2001)
11780:Bielecki, Tessa (2008).
11089:www.washington-state.net
10536:The Art of Mental Prayer
10112:OGLIARI, Donato (2000).
9981:Frances Margaret Young,
8785:
8774:Watchfulness (Christian)
8657:Christian views on magic
8376:Maria Pierina De Micheli
8364:Padre Pio of Pietrelcina
8298:(1850–1941): Stigmatist.
8254:(1905–1978): Stigmatist
8240:Padre Pio of Pietrelcina
7951:The Ladder of Perfection
7392:Athanasius of Alexandria
6962:French mystics included
6924:
6711:, and such books as the
6574:Johannes Scotus Eriugena
6570:Anglo-Saxon Christianity
6495:Latin Catholic mysticism
6398:. Theoria is opposed to
6137:Athanasius of Alexandria
5902:or prayer of meditation,
5723:Fellowship of Meditation
5443:Catharsis (purification)
5226:or "positive theology".
5193:. His discussion of the
4679:Transfiguration of Jesus
4551:
4485:In Christian mysticism,
4315:Friedrich Schleiermacher
4196:of Christ and the Church
3140:Athanasius of Alexandria
2390:United States of America
2182:Czech Lands and Slovakia
2004:Four Marks of the Church
1209:Contemporary papal views
1103:Mary of the Divine Heart
115:may contain suggestions.
100:may need to be rewritten
39:Theoria (disambiguation)
17070:Greek words and phrases
17035:Christian contemplation
16312:Prayer to Saint Michael
15910:Apparitional experience
15838:Christianity portal
14997:Investiture Controversy
14640:Christianity portal
14504:Patriarchate of Antioch
14378:What is the Human Nous?
14363:Eastern Orthodoxy – OCA
14358:Eastern Orthodoxy – GOA
13448:Schaff, Philip (1892).
13440:St. Joseph of Copertino
13254:Janz, Bruce B. (2009).
13242:The Lutheran Cyclopedia
13120:. John Hunt Publishing.
13043:Cornuz, Michel (2003).
12835:Donald Phillip Verene,
12769:(3). Elsevier: 186–90.
12508:Encyclopedia Britannica
12367:Frans Jozef van Beeck,
12333:"The Liturgy of Theory"
12331:Christopher A. Dustin,
11888:greekorthodoxchurch.org
11596:(Sheed & Ward 1985
11550:www.catholicculture.org
11424:www.catholic-church.org
11186:Hunt, Harry T. (2000).
10375:Encyclopedia Britannica
9656:in Its Cultural Context
8734:Participation in Christ
8484:1917 Fátima apparitions
8136:(1614–1691): Author of
8024:, who was carrying the
7955:The Scale of Perfection
7878:The Spiritual Espousals
7678:Richard of Saint Victor
7535:about the 10th century.
7516:the collected works of
7510:Ladder of Divine Ascent
7375:On the First Principles
7315:, theory and practice.
7193:The Imitation of Christ
6868:Ecstasy of Saint Teresa
6726:The Imitation of Christ
6578:Carolingian Renaissance
6510:terms derived from the
6221:Ladder of Divine Ascent
6168:the Kingdom of Heaven.
6007:John Baptist Scaramelli
5983:mystical union with God
5839:spoke of seven stages:
5540:Roman Catholic theology
5202:Under the influence of
4944:Hellenistic philosopher
4384:God took on human flesh
4240:Definition of mysticism
4085:mystical union with God
2973:Eastern Orthodox bowing
1874:Eastern Orthodox Church
1825:Christianity portal
1792:Eastern Orthodox Church
1670:Nicodemus the Hagiorite
1314:The Imitation of Christ
1294:Abbey of the Holy Ghost
1284:Book of the First Monks
1035:Anne Catherine Emmerich
1029:Mary of Jesus of Ágreda
267:Theology and philosophy
18:Christian contemplation
17050:Roman Catholic prayers
17009:Catholicism portal
16979:Vocational discernment
16969:Foolishness for Christ
16456:Catholicism portal
16302:in the Catholic Church
16259:First Fridays Devotion
15789:Christian universalism
15180:Western Rite Orthodoxy
15025:Protestant Reformation
14417:Contemplative Outreach
13849:Aristotle Papanikolaou
13761:, 1991, reprint 1994,
13323:King, Richard (2002),
13314:King, Richard (1999),
13234:. Harper and Brothers.
13140:. InterVarsity Press.
13080:The Protestant Mystics
13034:Chasle, Louis (1906),
12961:Lossky, N. O. (1970).
12837:Speculative Philosophy
12238:Eugene Victor Walter,
11719:Thouless, Robert Henry
11238:Orthodox psychotherapy
10881:The Cloud of Unknowing
10831:Place Me with Your Son
10665:Orthodox psychotherapy
9941:Scripture in Tradition
8912:Cause of the existence
8510:theologian; author of
8486:, nun, and prophetess.
8404:Mary Faustina Kowalska
8392:Alexandrina of Balazar
8247:
8227:
8083:Dark Night of the Soul
8071:Ascent of Mount Carmel
7816:Mechthild of Magdeburg
7648:Liber Divinorum Operum
7596:
7574:
7549:
7529:Monastery of St. Savas
7021:The Pilgrim's Progress
6953:
6907:dark night of the soul
6871:
6794:Protestant Reformation
6739:Protestant Reformation
6720:The Cloud of Unknowing
6659:Mechthild of Magdeburg
6549:
6477:
6146:, in the teachings of
6095:dark night of the soul
5995:
5973:
5944:In the words of Saint
5885:
5771:foundational realities
5588:The Cloud of Unknowing
5559:
5362:
5349:
5272:The Cloud of Unknowing
5048:
4843:Frances Margaret Young
4695:
4669:New Testament writings
4601:
4561:
4359:
4346:
4336:
4292:
4275:
4258:
4198:
4083:visions of the soul's
3250:Eastern Orthodox cross
2415:Spiritual Christianity
1369:The Cloud of Unknowing
1269:Dark Night of the Soul
1264:Ascent of Mount Carmel
1161:Sister Lúcia of Fátima
1149:Alexandrina of Balazar
981:Margaret Mary Alacoque
862:Mechthild of Magdeburg
234:
17065:Christian terminology
16283:Eucharistic adoration
16126:Normae Congregationis
15942:Vision (spirituality)
15447:Anointing of the Sick
14478:Greek Orthodox Church
14433:Catholic Encyclopedia
14201:. London: MacMillan.
14076:. Image Books, 1996.
13536:"Part 3: The Filoque"
13191:. Church Publishing.
13097:Catholic Encyclopedia
12947:Catholic Dictionary:
12945:catholicculture.org,
12875:Loyola Jesuit College
12839:(Lexington Books 2009
12242:(UNC Press Books 1988
11782:"15. Prayer of Quiet"
11753:"14. Prayer of Quiet"
11654:The Way of Perfection
11650:"31. Prayer of Quiet"
11573:(Ignatius Press 1989
11468:Ignatian Spirituality
11442:(Harper Collins 2004
11396:10.4324/9781315657790
10613:Catholic Encyclopedia
8687:Entire sanctification
8677:Esoteric Christianity
8234:A strong believer in
8233:
8224:Good Shepherd Sisters
8217:
8055:The Way of Perfection
7682:The Twelve Patriarchs
7580:
7555:
7547:
6947:
6865:
6607:among the laypeople.
6541:
6463:
6212:Maximus the Confessor
6178:, the first stage of
6091:St. John of the Cross
6033:Catholic Encyclopedia
5990:
5968:
5875:
5553:
5357:
5344:
5043:
5030:Christian monasticism
4878:Clement of Alexandria
4857:Alexandrian mysticism
4676:
4664:Catholic spirituality
4599:
4559:
4442:(understanding), and
4407:Christian apologetics
4354:
4341:
4330:Resurrection of Jesus
4328:
4288:
4271:
4247:
4191:
3260:Statistics by country
3185:Maximus the Confessor
2613:Constantinople (1872)
1500:Hesychast controversy
1394:The Vision of Adamnán
1214:Aspects of meditation
288:Catholic spirituality
211:
16752:Liturgy of the Hours
16628:Evangelical counsels
16027:Extraordinary graces
15768:Nondenominationalism
15641:Role in civilization
15108:Independent Catholic
15050:Relations with Islam
15030:Catholic Reformation
14096:. Read Books, 2006.
14073:Contemplative Prayer
13953:(Hierotheos Vlachos)
13614:A Solovyof Anthology
13450:"The Life of Antony"
13245:. Scribner. p.
12949:Prayer of simplicity
12762:Neuroscience Letters
12270:Angelic Spirituality
12227:(Ignatius Press 1989
11960:Theophan the Recluse
11708:catholic-church.org.
11351:(Ignatius Press 1985
11037:Theophan the Recluse
10599:Christian Perfection
10352:. Plato.stanford.edu
10196:(Brill, Leiden 2010
10080:www.encyclopedia.com
9125:George D. Metallinos
9065:Theophan the Recluse
8961:sentiments of love."
8612:Argument from beauty
8382:Thomas Raymond Kelly
8314:(1877–1964): French
8290:Marie Martha Chambon
8236:Christian meditation
7841:(1260–1327): sermons
7825:Hadewijch of Antwerp
7812:(fl. 13th century):
7664:Hugh of Saint Victor
7652:Book of Divine Works
7618:Bernard of Clairvaux
7601:John Scotus Eriugena
7525:St. Isaac the Syrian
7264:, and extra-striate
7226:orbitofrontal cortex
7122:. Arndt, whose book
7118:, and the hymnodist
7104:Philipp Jakob Spener
6934:The Spiritual Combat
6665:(among others); the
6597:Bernard of Clairvaux
6443:remembrance of death
6321:Spiritual somnolence
6176:contemplative prayer
6116:Eastern Christianity
5650:Theophan the Recluse
5648:). According to St.
5607:, a short formulaic
5381:Christian perfection
5371:Christian perfection
5351:Mattá al-Miskīn, an
5191:On Mystical Theology
5026:contemplative prayer
4985:, and through them,
4895:the lines of Jewish
4713:crucifixion of Jesus
4477:value, based on the
4299:religious experience
4256:José Benlliure y Gil
4000:is the tradition of
3678:Independent Catholic
3195:Theodore the Studite
3160:Gregory of Nazianzus
3018:Russian bell ringing
2943:Liturgical entrances
2753:Essence vs. Energies
2748:Contemplative prayer
2501:Evangelical Orthodox
2323:Episcopal assemblies
2046:Ecumenical Patriarch
1999:Apostolic succession
1807:Eastern Christianity
1615:Gregory of Nazianzus
1243:Literature and media
1088:Bernadette Soubirous
845:Beatrice of Nazareth
784:Beatrice of Nazareth
649:Bernard of Clairvaux
224:Theophanes the Greek
147:factual accuracy is
17030:Christian mysticism
16528:Religious institute
16276:Divine Mercy novena
15986:Miracle of Lanciano
15981:Eucharistic miracle
15915:Christian mysticism
15814:Unlimited atonement
15799:Cultural Christians
15238:Jehovah's Witnesses
14860:Sermon on the Mount
14789:Christian tradition
14716:Lists of Christians
14440:A Method for Prayer
14267:Thomas E. Powers:
14255:The English Mystics
14211:Patrick Grant. ed,
14155:Way of the Ascetics
13676:Vlachos, Hierotheos
12746:, pp. 143–144.
12734:, pp. 139–140.
12722:, pp. 138–139.
12710:, pp. 136–138.
12698:, pp. 136–137.
12469:, pp. 127–128.
12457:, pp. 125–127.
12337:Practicing Catholic
12298:. 21 February 2024.
12272:(Paulist Press 2002
11818:The ascent to truth
11686:The Interior Castle
11335:Spiritual Knowledge
10943:on December 6, 2022
9572:, pp. 64, 253.
9288:(HarperCollins 1997
9128:Nikolaos Loudovikos
8672:Divine illumination
8647:Christian mythology
8637:Christian theosophy
8583:Christianity portal
8296:Marie Julie Jahenny
8268:Mary of Saint Peter
8222:was a nun from the
8092:Joseph of Cupertino
8049:The Interior Castle
7865:Theologia Germanica
7855:Life of the Servant
7786:Amadeus of Portugal
7672:Noah's Mystical Ark
7636:Hildegard of Bingen
7563:(commonly known as
7295:into Latin, not as
7204:Scientific research
7140:spiritual direction
7048:The Garden of Cyrus
6950:Our Lady of Lourdes
6881:Spiritual Exercises
6846:Counter-Reformation
6840:Counter-reformation
6775:Caspar Schwenckfeld
6771:Radical Reformation
6751:Theologia Germanica
6714:Theologia Germanica
6627:mystical theologies
6593:Hildegard of Bingen
6566:Celtic Christianity
6439:emptying of oneself
6329:. Sobriety (called
6210:(6th–7th century),
6198:is the main aim of
6060:The Prayer of Quiet
5954:Spiritual Exercises
5796:and limitless God.
5719:The Julian Meetings
5613:Prayer of the Heart
5355:monk has posited:
5283:Urban T. Holmes III
5242:cataphatic theology
5224:Cataphatic theology
5047:(Ioannes Cassianus)
4940:Philo of Alexandria
4828:Sermon on the Mount
4789:ascetical practices
4690:and 3 apostles, by
4682:depicting him with
4600:Plotinus (Πλωτίνος)
4499:(knowledge) became
4362:Social construction
4301:" in his 1902 book
3998:Christian mysticism
3959:Christianity portal
3816:Jehovah's Witnesses
3496:History of theology
3205:Cyril and Methodius
3175:Cyril of Alexandria
3062:Liturgical calendar
2878:Liturgy and worship
2514:Ecumenical councils
1917:History of theology
1680:Stevan Dimitrijević
1464:Part of a series on
1339:Theologia Germanica
1334:The Story of a Soul
1309:The Glories of Mary
1289:The Interior Castle
1187:Charles de Foucauld
799:John van Ruysbroeck
659:Hildegard of Bingen
518:(by era or century)
363:Spiritual direction
250:Christian mysticism
16518:Consecrated virgin
16198:Acts of reparation
15998:Miracle of the Sun
15890:Private revelation
15659:Crusading movement
14927:Ante-Nicene period
14340:Nicomachean Ethics
14294:Evelyn Underhill:
14167:Samuel Fanous and
14153:Tito Colliander:
13700:on 1 February 2009
13651:. London: Methuen.
13430:Teaching Mysticism
13180:, Penn State Press
13127:Spirituality Today
12925:, pp. 79, 86.
12554:, pp. 99–102.
12296:www.britannica.com
12061:2009-11-19 at the
11947:Hierotheos Vlachos
11704:2019-12-18 at the
11678:St Teresa of Ávila
11646:St Teresa of Ávila
11531:on August 1, 2016.
11437:William Johnston,
11258:on January 5, 2009
11252:Hierotheos Vlachos
11250:. By Metropolitan
11095:on March 10, 2012.
10805:The Life in Christ
10738:Michael Pomazansky
10685:on January 5, 2009
10679:Hierotheos Vlachos
10677:. By Metropolitan
10574:Oxford Reference,
9388:www.etymonline.com
9136:Stanley S. Harakas
9007:(see Matt. 6:226).
8724:Michael Pomazansky
8667:Diodorus of Tarsus
8490:Bernadette Roberts
8448:The Pursuit of God
8422:Flower A. Newhouse
8370:Sadhu Sundar Singh
8332:. His magnum opus
8248:
8228:
8191:Emanuel Swedenborg
8152:Looking Unto Jesus
8077:Spiritual Canticle
8014:Ignatius of Loyola
7888:Catherine of Siena
7874:John of Ruysbroeck
7853:(c. 1295 – 1366):
7847:(d. 1361): sermons
7698:Cloud of Unknowing
7597:
7575:
7557:Catherine of Siena
7550:
7403:The Life of Antony
7144:Aelred of Rievaulx
7120:Gerhard Tersteegen
7076:inclinations, and
6954:
6872:
6703:Catherine of Genoa
6699:Catherine of Siena
6683:John of Ruysbroeck
6623:schools of thought
6550:
6214:(c. 580–662), and
6084:Author and mystic
5950:Ignatius of Loyola
5886:
5715:Cloud of Unknowing
5682:Cloud of Unknowing
5666:Philippians 2:6–11
5560:
5461:Ascetical Homilies
5387:(345–399 AD) and
5246:apophatic theology
5244:and the latter to
5212:apophatic theology
5110:Augustine of Hippo
5102:Benedict of Nursia
5049:
4882:Christian humanist
4823:esoteric knowledge
4696:
4602:
4562:
4425:Jewish antecedents
4415:Augustine of Hippo
4337:
4334:Matthias Grünewald
4259:
4199:
4096:Oriental Orthodoxy
4002:mystical practices
3698:Church of the East
3562:Early Christianity
3155:Cyril of Jerusalem
3085:Feast of Orthodoxy
2380:Spain and Portugal
1888:Christ Pantocrator
1733:Contrary positions
1720:Formal distinction
1570:Apophatic theology
1510:Synod of Jerusalem
1274:Spiritual Canticle
1109:Thérèse of Lisieux
1093:Conchita de Armida
1011:John of St. Samson
1001:Charles de Condren
991:Jean-Jacques Olier
944:Catherine of Genoa
910:Francisco de Osuna
904:Ignatius of Loyola
857:Catherine of Siena
587:Arsenius the Great
478:Passive asceticism
235:
17017:
17016:
16790:Clerical clothing
16596:Secular institute
16464:
16463:
16440:
16439:
16293:Our Lady of Tears
16178:Mystical theology
16113:Code of canon law
16094:
16093:
16069:Word of Knowledge
16003:Odour of sanctity
15974:Miraculous events
15937:Religious ecstasy
15932:Marian apparition
15856:
15855:
15822:
15821:
15750:Charta Oecumenica
15260:
15259:
15250:Iglesia ni Cristo
15065:
15064:
15045:French Revolution
15035:Thirty Years' War
14907:Apostolic fathers
14875:Great Commandment
14646:
14645:
14547:Church of Albania
14290:978-1-62564-540-1
14235:978-1-4438-8043-5
14180:Richard Foster:
14169:Vincent Gillespie
14141:978-0-9721512-7-6
14088:Underhill, Evelyn
13951:978-960-7070-18-0
13921:Dumitru Staniloae
13903:Dumitru Staniloae
13833:Mattá al-Miskīn,
13800:The Vision of God
13667:978-960-7070-18-0
13643:Underhill, Evelyn
13634:978-1-134-81525-8
13411:978-0-06-065338-5
13379:The Vision of God
13369:978-0-913836-31-6
13345:978-0-89555-178-8
13306:978-0-8294-3068-4
13198:978-0-8192-1914-5
13168:978-0-8189-0820-0
13147:978-0-8308-1500-5
13060:978-2-8309-1097-1
13026:978-0-520-06329-7
12972:978-0-8236-8074-0
12899:Pastrovicchi 1918
12542:, pp. 98–99.
12530:, pp. 94–97.
12168:978-0-8236-8074-0
11843:, pp. 22–38.
11795:978-1-59030-573-7
11757:Selected writings
11663:978-1-60206-261-0
11500:Hollenback (1996)
11405:978-1-315-65779-0
11313:Nikitas Stithatos
11287:George Metallinos
11247:978-960-7070-27-2
11140:"Thomas Keating,
11052:978-0-571-19165-9
11018:978-960-7070-18-0
10987:978-0-8091-4016-9
10829:James W. Skehan,
10768:www.newadvent.org
10709:978-0-8091-4016-9
10674:978-960-7070-27-2
10483:Mattá al-Miskīn,
10233:Mattá al-Miskīn,
10202:978-90-04-16965-4
10102:, pp. 29–31.
10053:, pp. 23–25.
10041:, pp. 26–28.
10029:, pp. 25–26.
10015:978-0-8018-8088-9
10006:Sanctified Vision
9960:. Paulist Press.
9866:, pp. 20–21.
9830:, pp. 18–19.
9818:, pp. 19–20.
9794:, pp. 14–16.
9780:978-0-7914-7601-7
9731:Lloyd P. Gerson,
9614:, pp. 47–57.
9411:978-0-19-280290-3
9284:William Johnson,
9132:Dumitru Stăniloae
9029:is understood as
8864:
8597:Ambrose of Optina
8540:religious visions
8504:Richard J. Foster
8428:Carmela Carabelli
8116:The Way to Christ
8066:John of the Cross
7961:Julian of Norwich
7833:Rhineland mystics
7765:Angela of Foligno
7712:Francis of Assisi
7466:Mystical Theology
7272:Modern philosophy
7242:prefrontal cortex
7136:collegia pietatis
7124:True Christianity
7008:Lancelot Andrewes
6996:Julian of Norwich
6911:Miguel de Molinos
6903:John of the Cross
6852:Spanish mysticism
6785:(Calvinist), and
6695:Julian of Norwich
6669:-Flemish mystics
6651:Angela of Foligno
6635:Francis of Assisi
6631:Dominic de Guzmán
6558:Gregory the Great
6554:Early Middle Ages
6204:Evagrius Ponticus
6129:Eastern Christian
6003:discursive prayer
5905:affective prayer,
5876:Ecstasy of Saint
5703:Pope John Paul II
5618:Καρδιακή Προσευχή
5474:ascetic practices
5385:Evagrius Ponticus
5353:Oriental Orthodox
5340:John of the Cross
5299:= Cataphatic and
5261:Francis of Assisi
5257:Julian of Norwich
5208:mystical theology
5183:mystical theology
5173:Mystical theology
5134:for example. The
5085:", from the word
5061:Evagrius Ponticus
5036:Early monasticism
4821:, who focused on
4801:Apostolic Fathers
4795:Apostolic Fathers
4546:Islamic mysticism
4251:Francis of Assisi
4132:(θέα) "a view" +
4092:Eastern Orthodoxy
4006:mystical theology
3995:
3994:
3848:
3847:
3821:Latter Day Saints
3806:Iglesia ni Cristo
3771:United Protestant
3756:Plymouth Brethren
3691:Oriental Orthodox
3299:
3298:
3150:Basil of Caesarea
3145:Ephrem the Syrian
3028:Sign of the cross
3003:Paschal troparion
2783:Mystical theology
2593:Quinisext Council
2294:Semi-Autonomous:
1939:View of salvation
1859:
1858:
1745:Scholastic method
1713:Similar positions
1690:Christos Yannaras
1610:Basil of Caesarea
1459:
1458:
1279:Way of Perfection
1234:
1233:
1155:Faustina Kowalska
1073:Catherine Labouré
1053:
1052:
1041:Veronica Giuliani
996:Louis de Montfort
986:Pierre de Bérulle
951:
950:
926:John of the Cross
874:
873:
867:Marguerite Porete
851:Bridget of Sweden
761:Julian of Norwich
735:Angela of Foligno
715:Francis of Assisi
697:Dominic de Guzmán
597:Macarius of Egypt
582:Anthony the Great
472:Religious ecstasy
467:Spiritual dryness
394:Active asceticism
298:Mystical theology
206:
205:
198:
188:
187:
180:
130:
129:
104:quality standards
82:
16:(Redirected from
17077:
17040:Christian prayer
17007:
17006:
16665:Vow of enclosure
16613:
16498:Consecrated life
16491:
16484:
16477:
16468:
16467:
16454:
16453:
16334:
16333:
16225:Miraculous Medal
16049:Gifts of healing
16044:Gift of miracles
15971:
15970:
15959:
15883:
15876:
15869:
15860:
15859:
15846:
15845:
15836:
15835:
15679:Environmentalism
15629:Church buildings
15531:
15530:
15346:Eastern Orthodox
15341:Eastern Catholic
15253:
15252:
15220:Eastern Catholic
15198:Eastern Orthodox
15086:
15085:
15007:Age of Discovery
14992:East–West Schism
14890:Great Commission
14821:
14820:
14673:
14666:
14659:
14650:
14649:
14638:
14637:
14542:Church of Cyprus
14537:Church of Greece
14521:
14471:
14464:
14457:
14448:
14447:
14411:Centering prayer
14347:Eastern Orthodox
14225:Kathleen Lyons:
14002:Centering prayer
13963:Aumann, Jordan.
13790:Eastern Orthodox
13738:
13729:
13718:
13709:
13707:
13705:
13699:
13681:Life after Death
13671:
13652:
13638:
13617:
13608:
13606:
13605:
13599:
13584:
13574:
13561:
13531:
13501:
13500:on 7 April 2022.
13499:
13493:. Archived from
13470:
13457:
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13433:
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13415:
13403:
13392:
13373:
13354:Lossky, Vladimir
13349:
13328:
13319:
13310:
13299:. Loyola Press.
13289:
13270:
13268:
13267:
13258:. Archived from
13250:
13235:
13221:
13212:
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13181:
13172:
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13083:. Little, Brown.
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12877:. Archived from
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12861:
12855:
12849:
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12347:), pp. 257–274;
12345:978-1-40398296-4
12329:
12323:
12320:978-0-80910484-0
12306:
12300:
12299:
12288:
12282:
12279:978-0-80913948-4
12264:978-0-25311676-5
12249:978-0-80784200-3
12234:978-0-89870226-2
12219:
12213:
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12141:Gregory of Sinai
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12104:on July 28, 2011
12094:
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12030:deCatanzaro 1980
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10601:
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10512:. BiblioBazaar.
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10449:The Lay Monastic
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10276:. Archived from
10266:
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10191:
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10180:(Werner Jaeger,
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8796:
8744:Sacred mysteries
8585:
8580:
8579:
8532:Anneliese Michel
8460:monk and writer.
8398:Dag Hammarskjöld
8252:Domenico da Cese
8158:Angelus Silesius
8134:Brother Lawrence
8094:(1603–1663): An
8038:Society of Jesus
7992:
7989:
7969:
7966:
7948:
7945:
7927:The Fire of Love
7924:
7921:
7911:
7908:
7797:Apocalypsis nova
7794:
7791:
7773:
7770:
7757:
7754:
7749:Jacopone da Todi
7743:The Tree of Life
7732:
7729:
7718:Anthony of Padua
7686:The Mystical Ark
7613:
7609:
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7595:
7592:
7587:Apocalypsis nova
7573:
7570:
7484:
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7477:
7463:
7460:
7431:(354–430) wrote
7424:
7421:
7416:Gregory of Nyssa
7411:
7408:
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7397:
7371:
7368:
7355:, as well as by
7342:
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7324:Early Christians
7290:
7287:
7276:In modern times
7248:, left inferior
7246:cingulate cortex
7244:, left anterior
7234:parietal lobules
7176:Gregory of Nyssa
7168:Jonathan Edwards
7148:Francis de Sales
7108:Gottfried Arnold
7062:Christian Morals
6976:Brother Lawrence
6972:François Fénelon
6964:Francis de Sales
6874:The Spanish had
6779:Sebastian Franck
6647:Jacopone da Todi
6639:Anthony of Padua
6612:Late Middle Ages
6585:High Middle Ages
6475:
6473:Life after Death
6086:Evelyn Underhill
6080:Evelyn Underhill
6070:Francis de Sales
6020:Jacques Maritain
5939:Francis de Sales
5917:prayer of union,
5914:prayer of quiet,
5882:Josefa de Óbidos
5826:Alternate models
5707:centering prayer
5686:centering prayer
5620:
5619:
5568:Centering prayer
5456:Isaac the Syrian
5400:or purification;
5383:, going back to
5132:Gregory of Nyssa
5065:Pseudo-Dionysius
5057:Gregory of Nyssa
4987:Gregory of Nyssa
4875:
4871:
4868:
4777:In his letters,
4744:Synoptic Gospels
4641:) and practice (
4572:) contemplates (
4511:Greek influences
4219:mystery religion
4210:
4209:
3987:
3980:
3973:
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3801:Christadelphians
3731:Free Evangelical
3684:Eastern Orthodox
3641:
3640:
3592:East–West Schism
3324:
3301:
3300:
3291:
3284:
3277:
3190:John of Damascus
3165:Gregory of Nyssa
2993:Paschal greeting
2958:Memorial service
2768:Hypostatic union
2645:Byzantine Empire
2430:Old Calendarists
2051:Episcopal polity
1994:Christian Church
1884:
1861:
1860:
1851:
1844:
1837:
1823:
1822:
1700:Hilarion Alfeyev
1635:John of Damascus
1630:Pseudo-Dionysius
1620:Gregory of Nyssa
1595:Paul the Apostle
1565:Hypostatic union
1480:
1479:
1461:
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1218:Orationis Formas
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1046:Francis de Sales
1036:
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15887:
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14566:Church of Crete
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14423:Prayer of Quiet
14413:
14394:Ignatius Loyola
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14048:Keating, Thomas
14028:Keating, Thomas
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13744:Further reading
13741:
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329:
324:
321:
320:
317:
316:
313:
312:
311:
310:
300:
295:
290:
285:
280:
275:
269:
266:
265:
262:
261:
253:
252:
246:
245:
204:
203:
186:
185:
144:
142:
135:
128:
127:
97:
95:
88:
83:
57:
56:
54:
47:
26:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
17082:
17071:
17068:
17066:
17063:
17061:
17058:
17056:
17053:
17051:
17048:
17046:
17043:
17041:
17038:
17036:
17033:
17031:
17028:
17027:
17025:
17010:
17005:
17000:
16999:
16996:
16990:
16987:
16985:
16984:Monastic cell
16982:
16980:
16977:
16975:
16972:
16970:
16967:
16965:
16962:
16961:
16959:
16955:
16949:
16946:
16944:
16941:
16937:
16934:
16932:
16929:
16927:
16924:
16923:
16922:
16919:
16915:
16912:
16911:
16910:
16907:
16903:
16900:
16899:
16898:
16895:
16889:
16886:
16885:
16884:
16881:
16879:
16876:
16875:
16874:
16871:
16869:
16866:
16864:
16861:
16857:
16853:
16850:
16848:
16844:
16841:
16839:
16836:
16834:
16831:
16830:
16829:
16826:
16825:
16823:
16821:
16817:
16811:
16808:
16806:
16803:
16801:
16798:
16796:
16793:
16791:
16788:
16787:
16785:
16783:
16779:
16773:
16770:
16768:
16765:
16763:
16760:
16758:
16755:
16753:
16750:
16748:
16747:Contemplation
16745:
16744:
16742:
16740:
16736:
16730:
16727:
16725:
16722:
16720:
16717:
16715:
16712:
16710:
16707:
16705:
16702:
16700:
16697:
16695:
16694:Chapter house
16692:
16690:
16687:
16686:
16684:
16681:
16676:
16672:
16666:
16663:
16661:
16658:
16656:
16653:
16651:
16648:
16644:
16641:
16639:
16636:
16634:
16631:
16630:
16629:
16626:
16625:
16623:
16621:
16617:
16612:
16602:
16599:
16597:
16594:
16590:
16589:Congregations
16587:
16583:
16580:
16576:
16575:Second orders
16573:
16572:
16571:
16568:
16566:
16563:
16559:
16558:Idiorrhythmic
16556:
16554:
16551:
16549:
16546:
16544:
16541:
16540:
16539:
16536:
16535:
16534:
16531:
16530:
16529:
16526:
16524:
16521:
16519:
16516:
16515:
16513:
16511:
16507:
16503:
16499:
16492:
16487:
16485:
16480:
16478:
16473:
16472:
16469:
16457:
16452:
16447:
16446:
16443:
16433:
16430:
16428:
16425:
16423:
16420:
16418:
16415:
16413:
16410:
16409:
16407:
16403:
16397:
16394:
16392:
16389:
16387:
16384:
16382:
16379:
16377:
16374:
16372:
16369:
16367:
16364:
16362:
16359:
16357:
16354:
16352:
16349:
16347:
16344:
16343:
16341:
16339:
16335:
16332:
16330:
16326:
16320:
16317:
16313:
16310:
16308:
16305:
16304:
16303:
16299:
16298:Saint Michael
16296:
16294:
16291:
16289:
16286:
16284:
16281:
16277:
16274:
16272:
16269:
16268:
16267:
16264:
16260:
16257:
16256:
16255:
16252:
16248:
16245:
16244:
16243:
16240:
16238:
16235:
16231:
16228:
16226:
16223:
16221:
16218:
16216:
16213:
16212:
16211:
16208:
16204:
16201:
16200:
16199:
16196:
16195:
16193:
16191:
16190:Popular piety
16187:
16179:
16176:
16174:
16171:
16169:
16166:
16164:
16161:
16160:
16159:
16156:
16154:
16153:
16149:
16147:
16146:Rule of Faith
16144:
16142:
16139:
16135:
16134:
16130:
16128:
16127:
16123:
16121:
16120:
16116:
16114:
16111:
16110:
16109:
16106:
16105:
16103:
16101:
16097:
16087:
16084:
16082:
16079:
16075:
16072:
16070:
16067:
16065:
16062:
16060:
16057:
16055:
16052:
16050:
16047:
16045:
16042:
16041:
16040:
16037:
16035:
16032:
16031:
16029:
16025:
16019:
16016:
16014:
16011:
16009:
16006:
16004:
16001:
15999:
15996:
15994:
15993:Lourdes water
15991:
15987:
15984:
15983:
15982:
15979:
15978:
15976:
15972:
15969:
15967:
15963:
15958:
15948:
15945:
15943:
15940:
15938:
15935:
15933:
15930:
15926:
15923:
15922:
15921:
15918:
15916:
15913:
15911:
15908:
15907:
15905:
15903:
15899:
15895:
15891:
15884:
15879:
15877:
15872:
15870:
15865:
15864:
15861:
15849:
15841:
15839:
15834:
15829:
15828:
15825:
15815:
15812:
15810:
15807:
15805:
15802:
15800:
15797:
15795:
15792:
15790:
15787:
15785:
15782:
15781:
15779:
15775:
15769:
15766:
15762:
15759:
15757:
15754:
15752:
15751:
15747:
15746:
15745:
15742:
15740:
15737:
15736:
15734:
15730:
15724:
15721:
15719:
15716:
15714:
15711:
15709:
15706:
15704:
15700:
15697:
15695:
15692:
15690:
15687:
15685:
15682:
15680:
15677:
15675:
15672:
15670:
15667:
15665:
15662:
15660:
15657:
15656:
15654:
15652:
15648:
15642:
15639:
15635:
15632:
15631:
15630:
15627:
15625:
15624:Popular piety
15622:
15620:
15617:
15615:
15612:
15610:
15607:
15605:
15602:
15600:
15597:
15593:
15590:
15589:
15588:
15585:
15581:
15578:
15576:
15573:
15571:
15568:
15566:
15563:
15561:
15558:
15557:
15556:
15553:
15549:
15546:
15545:
15544:
15541:
15540:
15538:
15536:
15532:
15529:
15523:
15517:
15514:
15512:
15509:
15505:
15502:
15501:
15500:
15497:
15495:
15492:
15490:
15487:
15486:
15484:
15482:
15478:
15470:
15467:
15466:
15465:
15462:
15460:
15457:
15453:
15450:
15448:
15445:
15443:
15440:
15438:
15435:
15433:
15430:
15428:
15425:
15423:
15420:
15419:
15418:
15415:
15411:
15408:
15406:
15405:People of God
15403:
15401:
15398:
15396:
15393:
15391:
15388:
15387:
15386:
15383:
15381:
15378:
15376:
15373:
15369:
15366:
15365:
15364:
15361:
15359:
15356:
15352:
15349:
15347:
15344:
15342:
15339:
15337:
15334:
15333:
15332:
15329:
15327:
15324:
15322:
15319:
15317:
15314:
15312:
15309:
15307:
15304:
15302:
15299:
15295:
15292:
15290:
15287:
15285:
15282:
15280:
15277:
15276:
15275:
15272:
15271:
15269:
15267:
15263:
15251:
15246:
15244:
15241:
15239:
15236:
15235:
15233:
15231:
15227:
15221:
15218:
15216:
15213:
15211:
15208:
15204:
15201:
15200:
15199:
15196:
15195:
15193:
15191:
15187:
15181:
15178:
15174:
15171:
15169:
15166:
15164:
15161:
15159:
15156:
15154:
15151:
15149:
15146:
15144:
15141:
15139:
15136:
15134:
15131:
15129:
15126:
15124:
15121:
15119:
15116:
15115:
15114:
15111:
15109:
15106:
15104:
15101:
15099:
15096:
15095:
15093:
15091:
15087:
15084:
15081:
15077:
15072:
15071:Denominations
15068:
15056:
15053:
15052:
15051:
15048:
15046:
15043:
15041:
15040:Enlightenment
15038:
15036:
15033:
15031:
15028:
15026:
15023:
15022:
15020:
15018:
15014:
15008:
15005:
15003:
15000:
14998:
14995:
14993:
14990:
14988:
14985:
14983:
14980:
14979:
14977:
14975:
14971:
14965:
14962:
14960:
14957:
14953:
14950:
14948:
14945:
14944:
14943:
14940:
14938:
14935:
14933:
14930:
14928:
14925:
14924:
14922:
14920:
14916:
14908:
14905:
14904:
14903:
14900:
14898:
14895:
14891:
14888:
14886:
14883:
14881:
14878:
14876:
14873:
14871:
14868:
14866:
14863:
14861:
14858:
14856:
14853:
14851:
14848:
14846:
14843:
14841:
14838:
14837:
14836:
14833:
14832:
14830:
14828:
14822:
14819:
14816:
14810:
14805:
14801:
14795:
14792:
14790:
14787:
14785:
14782:
14780:
14777:
14775:
14772:
14770:
14767:
14766:
14764:
14760:
14754:
14753:New Testament
14751:
14749:
14748:Old Testament
14746:
14744:
14741:
14740:
14738:
14736:
14732:
14728:
14722:
14719:
14717:
14714:
14712:
14709:
14707:
14704:
14702:
14699:
14697:
14694:
14692:
14689:
14688:
14685:
14681:
14674:
14669:
14667:
14662:
14660:
14655:
14654:
14651:
14641:
14636:
14629:
14623:
14622:Since 2008 AD
14620:
14618:
14615:
14613:
14610:
14608:
14605:
14603:
14600:
14598:
14595:
14593:
14590:
14588:
14585:
14584:
14582:
14578:
14572:
14569:
14567:
14564:
14563:
14561:
14558:
14554:
14548:
14545:
14543:
14540:
14538:
14535:
14534:
14532:
14529:
14528:Autocephalous
14525:
14520:
14510:
14507:
14505:
14502:
14500:
14497:
14495:
14492:
14491:
14489:
14487:
14486:Patriarchates
14483:
14479:
14472:
14467:
14465:
14460:
14458:
14453:
14452:
14449:
14443:
14441:
14436:
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14427:
14426:
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14405:
14404:
14399:
14395:
14392:
14391:
14383:
14379:
14376:
14374:
14371:
14369:
14366:
14364:
14361:
14359:
14356:
14354:
14351:
14350:
14341:
14337:
14334:
14333:
14330:Ancient Greek
14325:
14322:
14320:
14317:
14315:
14312:
14310:
14307:
14306:
14297:
14293:
14291:
14287:
14283:
14280:
14278:
14277:0-385-14187-4
14274:
14270:
14266:
14264:
14263:0-281-05110-0
14260:
14256:
14253:Tarjei Park,
14252:
14250:
14249:0-19-504170-4
14246:
14242:
14238:
14236:
14232:
14228:
14224:
14222:
14221:0-8028-0088-2
14218:
14214:
14210:
14208:
14204:
14200:
14196:
14195:Patrick Grant
14193:
14191:
14190:0-06-062831-6
14187:
14183:
14179:
14176:
14175:
14170:
14166:
14164:
14163:0-06-061526-5
14160:
14156:
14152:
14151:
14142:
14138:
14134:
14133:
14129:Yungen, Ray.
14128:
14127:
14119:
14115:
14111:
14110:
14106:
14103:
14099:
14095:
14094:
14089:
14086:
14083:
14082:0-385-09219-9
14079:
14075:
14074:
14069:
14066:
14063:
14062:0-8264-1420-6
14059:
14055:
14054:
14049:
14046:
14043:
14042:0-8264-1397-8
14039:
14035:
14034:
14029:
14026:
14023:
14022:0-8264-1061-8
14019:
14015:
14014:
14009:
14006:
14005:
13996:
13995:0-89870-263-1
13992:
13988:
13987:
13982:
13981:Dubay, Thomas
13979:
13976:
13975:0-89870-068-X
13972:
13968:
13967:
13962:
13961:
13952:
13948:
13944:
13940:
13937:
13934:
13933:1-885652-41-0
13930:
13926:
13922:
13919:
13916:
13915:0-917651-70-7
13912:
13908:
13904:
13901:
13898:
13897:0-87907-879-0
13894:
13890:
13886:
13885:Tomáš Špidlík
13883:
13880:
13879:0-19-926779-0
13876:
13872:
13868:
13865:
13862:
13861:0-268-03830-9
13858:
13854:
13850:
13847:
13845:
13844:0-88141-250-3
13841:
13838:
13836:
13831:
13828:
13824:
13820:
13819:
13814:
13813:Louth, Andrew
13811:
13809:
13808:0-913836-19-2
13805:
13801:
13797:
13794:
13793:
13785:
13784:0-8245-1628-1
13781:
13777:
13773:
13770:
13768:
13767:0-8245-1404-1
13764:
13760:
13756:
13753:
13752:
13736:
13731:
13727:
13726:
13720:
13716:
13711:
13698:
13693:
13691:9789607070869
13687:
13683:
13682:
13677:
13673:
13669:
13663:
13659:
13654:
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13649:
13644:
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13636:
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13626:
13625:
13619:
13615:
13610:
13600:on 2013-05-13
13596:
13592:
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13571:
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13555:
13551:
13549:9780916586546
13545:
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13519:9780916586546
13515:
13511:
13507:
13503:
13502:
13496:
13492:
13488:
13484:
13482:9780916586546
13478:
13474:
13467:
13463:
13459:
13455:
13451:
13446:
13442:
13441:
13435:
13431:
13426:
13422:
13417:
13413:
13407:
13402:
13401:
13394:
13390:
13388:0-913836-19-2
13384:
13380:
13375:
13371:
13365:
13361:
13360:
13355:
13351:
13347:
13341:
13337:
13336:
13330:
13326:
13321:
13317:
13312:
13308:
13302:
13298:
13297:
13291:
13287:
13285:960-7553-26-8
13281:
13277:
13272:
13262:on 2011-07-27
13261:
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13243:
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13227:
13223:
13220:
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13138:
13132:
13128:
13123:
13119:
13114:
13110:
13109:
13103:
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13098:
13092:
13086:
13082:
13081:
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13071:
13066:
13062:
13056:
13052:
13048:
13047:
13041:
13037:
13032:
13028:
13022:
13017:
13016:
13009:
13005:
13000:
12996:
12995:
12989:
12988:
12974:
12968:
12964:
12957:
12951:
12950:
12942:
12936:
12931:
12924:
12919:
12912:
12907:
12900:
12895:
12881:on 2011-02-11
12880:
12876:
12872:
12866:
12859:
12854:
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12843:
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12838:
12831:
12825:), pp. 34, 79
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12776:
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12753:
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12709:
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12672:
12668:
12663:
12658:
12654:
12650:
12646:
12642:
12638:
12631:
12624:
12623:Sencourt 1925
12619:
12604:
12600:
12594:
12587:
12582:
12566:
12560:
12553:
12548:
12541:
12536:
12529:
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12509:
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12487:
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12468:
12463:
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12451:
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12408:
12404:
12400:
12396:
12389:
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12376:
12372:
12371:
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12363:
12359:
12356:(Brill 2012)
12355:
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12348:
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12328:
12321:
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12173:
12170:sponsored by
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9963:
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8472:(1905–1997):
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8454:Thomas Merton
8452:
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8284:Andrew Murray
8282:
8279:
8278:Marie Lataste
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7037:Thomas Browne
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6365:transcendence
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5907:
5904:
5901:
5900:mental prayer
5898:
5896:vocal prayer,
5895:
5894:
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5891:
5883:
5879:
5874:
5865:
5854:
5851:
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5820:gnosiological
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5699:
5695:
5691:
5690:Lectio Divina
5688:; the use of
5687:
5683:
5679:
5675:
5674:Mark 10:46–52
5671:
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5506:
5502:
5498:
5493:
5491:
5487:
5483:
5479:
5475:
5471:
5467:
5463:
5462:
5457:
5450:
5440:
5438:
5432:
5430:
5423:
5419:
5418:
5413:
5410:
5407:
5406:
5402:
5399:
5398:
5394:
5393:
5392:
5390:
5386:
5382:
5376:
5372:
5361:
5356:
5354:
5348:
5343:
5341:
5337:
5334:
5333:contemplation
5330:
5326:
5325:Lectio Divina
5313:
5310:
5307:
5304:
5302:
5298:
5295:
5292:
5289:
5288:
5287:
5284:
5277:
5273:
5269:
5265:
5262:
5258:
5254:
5251:
5250:
5249:
5247:
5243:
5227:
5225:
5221:
5217:
5216:Neo-Platonism
5213:
5209:
5205:
5200:
5198:
5197:
5192:
5188:
5184:
5179:
5170:
5168:
5164:
5160:
5155:
5153:
5149:
5145:
5141:
5137:
5133:
5129:
5123:
5122:Neo-Platonism
5116:Neo-Platonism
5113:
5111:
5107:
5103:
5099:
5094:
5092:
5088:
5084:
5080:
5079:
5074:
5070:
5066:
5062:
5058:
5054:
5046:
5042:
5033:
5031:
5027:
5023:
5019:
5015:
5009:
5005:
4990:
4988:
4984:
4980:
4976:
4972:
4971:
4966:
4962:
4958:
4954:
4950:
4945:
4941:
4937:
4935:
4931:
4927:
4926:Song of Songs
4923:
4919:
4915:
4911:
4910:
4905:
4904:
4898:
4893:
4892:
4887:
4883:
4879:
4864:
4854:
4852:
4848:
4844:
4839:
4835:
4833:
4829:
4824:
4820:
4816:
4812:
4811:
4806:
4802:
4792:
4790:
4785:
4780:
4775:
4772:
4768:
4764:
4760:
4755:
4753:
4749:
4745:
4740:
4738:
4737:
4732:
4731:
4726:
4722:
4718:
4714:
4710:
4709:Lord's Prayer
4706:
4702:
4693:
4689:
4685:
4681:
4680:
4675:
4665:
4661:
4651:
4648:
4644:
4640:
4635:
4633:
4629:
4625:
4621:
4617:
4613:
4609:
4608:
4598:
4589:
4587:
4583:
4579:
4575:
4571:
4567:
4558:
4549:
4547:
4543:
4539:
4535:
4531:
4526:
4524:
4523:
4518:
4508:
4506:
4502:
4498:
4497:
4492:
4488:
4480:
4476:
4472:
4469:
4465:
4461:
4458:
4455:
4454:
4450:
4447:
4446:
4441:
4440:
4436:
4435:
4434:
4431:
4422:
4420:
4416:
4412:
4408:
4403:
4401:
4396:
4387:
4385:
4381:
4377:
4373:
4369:
4358:
4353:
4350:
4345:
4340:
4335:
4331:
4327:
4318:
4316:
4312:
4308:
4306:
4305:
4300:
4296:
4295:William James
4291:
4287:
4278:
4274:
4270:
4268:
4257:
4253:
4252:
4246:
4237:
4235:
4231:
4227:
4222:
4220:
4216:
4215:
4204:
4197:
4195:
4190:
4181:
4179:
4178:
4173:
4169:
4164:
4162:
4158:
4154:
4149:
4147:
4143:
4140:. Both Greek
4139:
4135:
4131:
4127:
4123:
4119:
4116:
4109:
4099:
4097:
4093:
4088:
4086:
4082:
4078:
4074:
4073:contemplation
4070:
4069:Lectio Divina
4065:
4063:
4060:) and Latin (
4059:
4055:
4051:
4048:
4044:
4040:
4039:
4034:
4033:
4028:
4027:
4022:
4019:
4015:
4011:
4007:
4003:
3999:
3988:
3983:
3981:
3976:
3974:
3969:
3968:
3966:
3965:
3960:
3955:
3951:
3950:
3947:
3944:
3942:
3939:
3937:
3934:
3933:
3932:
3931:
3924:
3921:
3919:
3916:
3914:
3911:
3909:
3906:
3904:
3901:
3899:
3896:
3894:
3891:
3889:
3886:
3884:
3881:
3879:
3876:
3874:
3871:
3869:
3866:
3864:
3861:
3860:
3854:
3853:
3842:
3839:
3837:
3834:
3832:
3829:
3827:
3824:
3822:
3819:
3817:
3814:
3812:
3809:
3807:
3804:
3802:
3799:
3798:
3797:
3796:
3793:
3790:
3789:
3782:
3779:
3777:
3774:
3772:
3769:
3767:
3764:
3762:
3759:
3757:
3754:
3752:
3749:
3747:
3744:
3742:
3739:
3737:
3734:
3732:
3729:
3727:
3724:
3722:
3719:
3717:
3714:
3712:
3709:
3708:
3707:
3706:
3702:
3700:
3699:
3695:
3693:
3692:
3688:
3686:
3685:
3681:
3679:
3676:
3674:
3671:
3667:
3664:
3662:
3659:
3658:
3657:
3656:
3652:
3651:
3650:
3649:
3646:
3643:
3642:
3634:
3631:
3629:
3628:Denominations
3626:
3625:
3621:
3620:
3613:
3610:
3608:
3605:
3603:
3600:
3598:
3595:
3593:
3590:
3588:
3585:
3583:
3580:
3578:
3575:
3573:
3570:
3568:
3565:
3563:
3560:
3558:
3555:
3553:
3550:
3548:
3545:
3543:
3540:
3539:
3533:
3530:
3528:
3525:
3524:
3520:
3519:
3512:
3509:
3507:
3504:
3502:
3499:
3497:
3494:
3492:
3489:
3487:
3484:
3482:
3479:
3475:
3472:
3470:
3467:
3465:
3462:
3461:
3460:
3457:
3455:
3452:
3451:
3448:
3443:
3442:
3435:
3432:
3430:
3427:
3425:
3422:
3420:
3417:
3415:
3412:
3410:
3409:New Testament
3407:
3405:
3404:Old Testament
3402:
3401:
3394:
3392:
3389:
3388:
3384:
3383:
3376:
3373:
3371:
3368:
3366:
3363:
3361:
3358:
3356:
3353:
3351:
3348:
3347:
3341:
3338:
3336:
3333:
3332:
3328:
3327:
3323:
3319:
3318:
3315:
3312:
3311:
3307:
3303:
3302:
3292:
3287:
3285:
3280:
3278:
3273:
3272:
3270:
3269:
3261:
3258:
3256:
3253:
3251:
3248:
3246:
3243:
3241:
3238:
3236:
3233:
3232:
3225:
3224:
3216:
3213:
3211:
3208:
3206:
3203:
3201:
3198:
3196:
3193:
3191:
3188:
3186:
3183:
3181:
3180:John Climacus
3178:
3176:
3173:
3171:
3168:
3166:
3163:
3161:
3158:
3156:
3153:
3151:
3148:
3146:
3143:
3141:
3138:
3137:
3133:Major figures
3130:
3129:
3120:
3117:
3115:
3112:
3110:
3107:
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3101:
3096:
3095:
3091:
3088:
3086:
3083:
3082:
3078:Other feasts:
3077:
3075:
3072:
3070:
3069:Paschal cycle
3067:
3066:
3063:
3058:
3057:
3049:
3046:
3044:
3041:
3039:
3036:
3034:
3031:
3029:
3026:
3024:
3021:
3019:
3016:
3014:
3011:
3009:
3006:
3004:
3001:
2999:
2996:
2994:
2991:
2989:
2986:
2984:
2981:
2979:
2976:
2974:
2971:
2969:
2966:
2964:
2961:
2959:
2956:
2954:
2951:
2949:
2946:
2944:
2941:
2939:
2936:
2934:
2931:
2929:
2926:
2924:
2921:
2919:
2916:
2914:
2911:
2909:
2906:
2904:
2901:
2899:
2896:
2895:
2891:
2888:
2886:
2883:
2882:
2879:
2874:
2873:
2866:
2863:
2861:
2858:
2856:
2853:
2852:
2848:
2847:
2843:
2841:
2840:
2836:
2834:
2831:
2829:
2826:
2824:
2823:
2819:
2817:
2814:
2812:
2809:
2807:
2806:
2801:
2800:
2796:
2794:
2791:
2789:
2786:
2784:
2781:
2779:
2776:
2774:
2771:
2769:
2766:
2764:
2761:
2759:
2756:
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2749:
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2724:
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2719:
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2715:
2710:
2709:
2699:
2696:
2694:
2691:
2689:
2686:
2685:
2683:
2681:
2680:North America
2678:
2676:
2673:
2671:
2668:
2666:
2663:
2661:
2658:
2656:
2653:
2651:
2648:
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2638:
2636:
2633:
2632:
2628:
2623:
2622:
2614:
2611:
2609:
2606:
2604:
2601:
2599:
2596:
2594:
2591:
2590:
2585:
2584:
2580:
2577:
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2572:
2571:
2566:
2565:
2561:
2558:
2556:
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2418:
2416:
2413:
2411:
2410:Old Believers
2408:
2407:
2400:
2399:
2391:
2388:
2386:
2383:
2381:
2378:
2376:
2373:
2371:
2370:Latin America
2368:
2366:
2363:
2361:
2358:
2356:
2353:
2351:
2348:
2346:
2343:
2341:
2338:
2336:
2333:
2331:
2328:
2327:
2320:
2319:
2311:
2308:
2306:
2303:
2301:
2298:
2297:
2295:
2289:
2286:
2284:
2281:
2279:
2278:Americas (RP)
2276:
2274:
2271:
2269:
2266:
2264:
2261:
2259:
2256:
2254:
2251:
2250:
2246:jurisdictions
2245:
2240:
2239:
2233:
2227:
2226:Ukraine (UOC)
2224:
2223:
2221:
2216:
2215:Ukraine (OCU)
2213:
2212:
2210:
2204:
2201:
2200:
2198:
2196:
2188:
2185:
2183:
2180:
2178:
2175:
2173:
2170:
2168:
2165:
2163:
2160:
2158:
2155:
2153:
2150:
2148:
2145:
2143:
2140:
2138:
2135:
2133:
2130:
2128:
2125:
2123:
2120:
2118:
2115:
2114:
2109:jurisdictions
2108:
2107:Autocephalous
2103:
2102:
2094:
2091:
2087:
2084:
2083:
2082:
2079:
2077:
2074:
2072:
2069:
2067:
2064:
2062:
2059:
2057:
2054:
2052:
2049:
2047:
2044:
2042:
2039:
2037:
2034:
2032:
2029:
2028:
2024:
2019:
2018:
2010:
2007:
2005:
2002:
2000:
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1763:
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1741:
1738:
1737:
1729:
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1721:
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1709:
1708:
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1698:
1696:
1695:Seraphim Rose
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1686:
1683:
1681:
1678:
1676:
1673:
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1668:
1666:
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1633:
1631:
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1608:
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1598:
1596:
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1591:
1588:
1587:
1579:
1578:
1571:
1568:
1566:
1563:
1561:
1558:
1556:
1553:
1551:
1548:
1546:
1543:
1541:
1538:
1536:
1533:
1532:
1524:
1523:
1516:
1513:
1511:
1508:
1506:
1503:
1501:
1498:
1497:
1489:
1488:
1484:
1475:
1474:
1471:
1468:
1467:
1463:
1462:
1452:
1447:
1445:
1440:
1438:
1433:
1432:
1430:
1429:
1422:
1419:
1415:
1412:
1410:
1407:
1405:
1402:
1401:
1400:
1399:Divine Comedy
1397:
1395:
1392:
1390:
1387:
1385:
1382:
1380:
1377:
1375:
1372:
1370:
1367:
1365:
1364:Sol de Fátima
1362:
1360:
1357:
1355:
1352:
1350:
1347:
1345:
1342:
1340:
1337:
1335:
1332:
1330:
1327:
1325:
1322:
1320:
1317:
1315:
1312:
1310:
1307:
1305:
1302:
1300:
1297:
1295:
1292:
1290:
1287:
1285:
1282:
1280:
1277:
1275:
1272:
1270:
1267:
1265:
1262:
1260:
1257:
1255:
1254:Ordo Virtutum
1252:
1250:
1249:Lingua ignota
1247:
1246:
1240:
1239:
1228:
1226:
1221:
1219:
1206:
1205:
1198:
1195:
1193:
1190:
1188:
1185:
1183:
1182:Thomas Merton
1180:
1178:
1175:
1173:
1170:
1168:
1165:
1163:
1158:
1156:
1153:
1151:
1146:
1144:
1141:
1139:
1136:
1134:
1131:
1130:
1124:
1123:
1116:
1115:Gemma Galgani
1113:
1111:
1106:
1104:
1101:
1099:
1096:
1094:
1091:
1089:
1086:
1084:
1081:
1079:
1076:
1074:
1071:
1069:
1068:Dina Bélanger
1066:
1065:
1059:
1058:
1047:
1044:
1042:
1039:
1037:
1032:
1030:
1027:
1026:
1025:
1024:
1018:
1017:
1012:
1009:
1007:
1004:
1002:
999:
997:
994:
992:
989:
987:
984:
982:
979:
978:
977:
976:
973:
970:
969:
963:
957:
956:
945:
942:
941:
940:
939:
933:
932:
927:
924:
922:
919:
917:
916:John of Ávila
914:
912:
907:
905:
902:
901:
900:
899:
896:
893:
892:
886:
880:
879:
868:
865:
863:
860:
858:
855:
853:
848:
846:
843:
842:
841:
840:
837:
834:
833:
828:
825:
823:
820:
818:
815:
814:
813:
812:
809:
806:
805:
800:
797:
795:
792:
790:
787:
785:
782:
781:
780:
779:
776:
773:
772:
767:
766:Margery Kempe
764:
762:
759:
757:
756:Walter Hilton
754:
752:
751:Richard Rolle
749:
748:
747:
746:
742:
741:
736:
733:
731:
728:
726:
723:
721:
718:
716:
713:
712:
711:
710:
707:
704:
703:
698:
695:
694:
693:
692:
689:
686:
685:
679:
673:
672:
665:
662:
660:
657:
655:
652:
650:
647:
646:
642:
636:
635:
628:
625:
623:
620:
618:
615:
613:
610:
608:
605:
603:
600:
598:
595:
593:
590:
588:
585:
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15306:Nicene Creed
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14987:Papal States
14919:Great Church
14885:Resurrection
14827:Christianity
14784:New Covenant
14735:(Scriptures)
14680:Christianity
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16013:Thaumaturgy
16008:Tabor Light
15902:Revelations
15804:Persecution
15739:Christendom
15732:Cooperation
15669:Charismatic
15580:Holy Spirit
15489:Natural law
15452:Holy orders
15301:Christology
15294:Holy Spirit
15163:Pentecostal
15143:Evangelical
15138:Charismatic
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14974:Middle Ages
14937:Constantine
14880:Crucifixion
14762:Foundations
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13327:, Routledge
13318:, Routledge
13072:, MacMillan
12911:Chasle 1906
12858:Schaff 1892
12744:Holmes 2002
12732:Holmes 2002
12720:Holmes 2002
12708:Holmes 2002
12696:Holmes 2002
12684:Huxley 1929
12552:Holmes 2002
12540:Holmes 2002
12528:Holmes 2002
12479:Cornuz 2003
12467:Holmes 2002
12455:Holmes 2002
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12251:), p. 218;
12032:, pp. 9–10.
12015:Ware (1995)
12002:(abstract)"
11966:. Cited in
11853:Lossky 1976
11841:Greene 1987
11570:Fire Within
11512:Wyhe (2008)
10563:Holmes 2002
10431:Holmes 2002
10100:Holmes 2002
10063:Holmes 2002
10051:Holmes 2002
10039:Holmes 2002
10027:Holmes 2002
9912:Holmes 2002
9900:Healey 1999
9888:Holmes 2002
9876:Healey 1999
9864:Holmes 2002
9852:Healey 1999
9840:Healey 1999
9828:Holmes 2002
9816:Holmes 2002
9804:Holmes 2002
9792:Holmes 2002
9624:Holmes 2002
9612:Barton 1986
9413:), article
9225:McGinn 2006
9140:Mount Athos
8764:Soul flight
8759:Soteriology
8729:Open theism
8554:charismatic
8552:(b. 1952):
8524:(b. 1943):
8506:(b. 1942):
8470:Witness Lee
8440:A. W. Tozer
8416:Simone Weil
8327:neo-Thomist
8323:philosopher
8185:Jakob Böhme
8181:William Law
8112:Jakob Böhme
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7968: 1416
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7706:Franciscans
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7188:William Law
7184:Jakob Böhme
7164:John Wesley
7030:John Wesley
7016:John Bunyan
7000:William Law
6887:consolation
6787:Jakob Böhme
6759:Jean Gerson
6755:John Calvin
6747:Wesenmystik
6733:Reformation
6643:Bonaventure
6534:Middle ages
6528:Conferences
6479:Practicing
6455:selfishness
6400:allegorical
6267:speculation
6206:(345–399),
5787:ontological
5729:Unification
5698:Holy Rosary
5640:fall of man
5520:holy wisdom
5291:Rationalism
5069:anchoritism
5053:monasticism
4993:Monasticism
4975:Alexandrian
4965:Therapeutae
4930:Hermeticism
4784:Holy Spirit
4721:Holy Spirit
4505:monasticism
4479:apocalyptic
4468:Torah study
3751:Pentecostal
3633:(full list)
3607:Reformation
3572:Constantine
3491:Christology
3481:Apologetics
3474:Holy Spirit
3395:Foundations
3365:Crucifixion
3008:Prayer rope
2928:Iconostasis
2918:Euchologion
2903:Apolytikion
2778:Metousiosis
2743:Chrismation
2375:Scandinavia
2081:Monasticism
2036:Autocephaly
1970:Crucifixion
1560:Tabor Light
1177:Alfred Delp
1172:Simone Weil
1167:Edgar Cayce
725:Bonaventure
498:Charismatic
334:Monasticism
327:Monasticism
303:Neoplatonic
293:Hellenistic
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17024:Categories
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16838:Provincial
16762:Meditation
16655:Solemn vow
16650:Profession
16570:Mendicants
16237:Pilgrimage
16081:Levitation
16034:Bilocation
15718:Prosperity
15694:Liberation
15634:Cathedrals
15619:Pilgrimage
15604:Literature
15481:Philosophy
15417:Sacraments
15390:Four marks
15351:Protestant
15326:Born again
15123:Anabaptist
15113:Protestant
15055:Influences
15017:Modern era
14721:By country
14557:Autonomous
14207:0333287983
14102:1406796328
13827:0191608777
13704:1 December
13604:2013-05-10
13266:2010-11-30
12923:Kelly 2009
12885:2011-04-18
12513:14 October
12440:14 October
12161:B000H45QTY
11217:24 October
11160:2022-12-17
10625:2017-04-05
10597:, chapter
10454:2024-03-09
10395:Dupré 2005
10356:2013-11-06
10284:2011-11-24
10143:24 October
10017:), p. 15).
9767:Quoted in
9597:24 October
9591:Peter Lang
9570:Bynum 1987
9531:Sharf 2000
9454:Green 2011
9254:Philokalia
9240:Anon. 1857
9201:References
8719:Mind's eye
8699:Gnosiology
8607:Apotheosis
8550:James Goll
8526:Franciscan
8330:theologian
8210:Modern era
8164:George Fox
8106:levitation
8099:Franciscan
7851:Henry Suso
7658:Victorines
7612: 877
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7501:Philokalia
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7301:speculatio
7289: 480
7026:George Fox
7004:John Donne
6891:desolation
6830:Adventists
6806:Methodists
6679:Henry Suso
6657:, such as
6620:Franciscan
6601:Victorines
6481:asceticism
6466:humility'.
6457:) and the
6392:somnolence
6376:hypostasis
6357:Misotheism
6315:their fall
6301:iniquitous
6283:dialectics
6278:stochastic
6263:conjecture
6015:asceticism
5767:cataphatic
5670:Luke 18:13
5562:See also:
5369:See also:
5253:Cataphatic
5189:, such as
5167:meditation
5002:See also:
4874: 253
4872: – c.
4870: 185
4752:repentance
4658:See also:
4576:) are the
4144:and Latin
3811:Irvingians
3776:Waldensian
3716:Anabaptist
3705:Protestant
3109:Great Lent
2988:Paraklesis
2968:Omophorion
2923:Holy Water
2822:Philokalia
2481:Montenegro
2310:ROCOR (MP)
2300:Crete (EP)
2273:China (MP)
2268:Japan (MP)
2244:Autonomous
2122:Alexandria
1963:Background
1886:Mosaic of
1762:Barlaamism
1409:Purgatorio
1324:Philokalia
1006:John Eudes
960:17th
883:15th
827:Henry Suso
706:Franciscan
676:13th
639:11th
612:Athanasius
607:Syncletica
545:Thomasines
485:Abstinence
376:Meditation
369:Meditation
351:Asceticism
283:Cataphatic
64:improve it
17045:Hesychasm
16936:Postulant
16914:Anchorite
16767:Mysticism
16724:Refectory
16714:Hermitage
16675:Monastery
16643:Obedience
16543:Cenobitic
16288:Holy Hour
16173:Mariology
16108:Documents
15794:Criticism
15744:Ecumenism
15708:Mysticism
15674:Democracy
15664:Anarchism
15651:Movements
15614:Mythology
15592:Catechism
15587:Education
15504:Evolution
15427:Eucharist
15410:Canon law
15368:Theotokos
15363:Mariology
15321:Salvation
15311:Tradition
15158:Methodist
15118:Adventist
14952:Chalcedon
14587:33–717 AD
13558:718257155
13528:718257155
13491:718257155
13464:(1981a).
12783:0304-3940
12608:6 October
12571:6 October
12435:152099684
12419:0362-1529
12240:Placeways
12210:Hall 1998
11204:0271-0137
10922:V Lossky
10407:King 2002
10380:6 October
10334:King 2002
10204:), p. 528
10171:), p. x).
10130:0004-8003
9994:), p. 175
9944:, p. 37).
9782:), p. 353
9692:, p. 32).
9679:, p. 32).
9636:Janz 2009
9558:King 1999
9519:Hori 1999
9507:King 1999
9269:), p. 358
8861:romanized
8749:Sobornost
8692:Methodism
8592:Anchorite
8536:possessed
8494:Carmelite
8316:Dominican
8272:Carmelite
8242:stated: "
8060:Augustine
7953:(a.k.a.,
7949:– 1396):
7925:– 1349):
7760:The Lauds
7733:– 1274):
7533:Jerusalem
7429:Augustine
7353:Aristotle
7262:brainstem
7160:Moravians
7116:Moravians
7078:Montaigne
7068:Browne's
6952:in Valais
6814:Lutherans
6802:Anglicans
6767:salvation
6663:Hadewijch
6616:Dominican
6424:Theotokos
6396:psychosis
6384:ex nihilo
6371:(magic).
6349:faculty.
6232:hesychasm
6200:hesychasm
6120:hesychasm
6111:Hesychasm
5966:states:
5837:Augustine
5831:Augustine
5775:immanence
5755:apophatic
5626:hesychasm
5528:hesychast
5516:hesychasm
5486:Poustinia
5449:Catharsis
5397:Katharsis
5306:Encratism
5301:affective
5091:cenobites
4961:Platonism
4736:shekhinah
4701:Eucharist
4515:The term
4487:Shekhinah
4453:Shekhinah
4376:orthodoxy
4344:affected.
4234:Eucharist
4184:Mysticism
4153:mysticism
4138:spectator
4102:Etymology
3918:Symbolism
3878:Ecumenism
3868:Criticism
3746:Moravian
3741:Methodist
3711:Adventist
3582:Augustine
3532:Tradition
3506:Salvation
3375:Ascension
3119:Dormition
3043:Vestments
3038:Troparion
3033:Sticheron
3023:Semantron
3013:Prosphora
2938:Kontakion
2846:Theotokos
2799:Oikonomia
2758:Hesychasm
2640:Pentarchy
2608:Jerusalem
2452:churches:
2132:Jerusalem
2056:Canon law
2009:Orthodoxy
1978:Ascension
1908:Structure
1658:Palamites
1550:Theotokos
1540:Hesychasm
1133:Padre Pio
794:Hadewijch
789:Lutgardis
688:Dominican
529:Antiquity
445:Catharsis
407:Hesychasm
356:Mendicant
322:Practices
278:Ascetical
273:Apophatic
156:talk page
113:talk page
70:talk page
16888:Basilian
16856:Prioress
16828:Superior
16810:Vestment
16805:Scapular
16800:Cornette
16699:Cloister
16638:Chastity
16553:Enclosed
16538:Monastic
16319:Scapular
16158:Theology
16086:Stigmata
16064:Prophecy
15966:Miracles
15925:interior
15920:Locution
15848:Category
15713:Pacifism
15527:features
15511:Politics
15464:Ablution
15432:Marriage
15336:Catholic
15266:Theology
15173:Reformed
15153:Lutheran
15148:Holiness
15128:Anglican
15098:Catholic
15002:Crusades
14947:Nicaea I
14897:Apostles
14870:Miracles
14865:Parables
14855:Ministry
14845:Nativity
14809:timeline
14706:Prophets
14701:Glossary
14559:churches
14530:churches
14388:Catholic
14271:, 1979,
14197:. 1983.
14184:, 1978,
14157:, 1981,
13941:(2005),
13798:(1997),
13645:(1911).
13356:(1976).
13228:(1929).
12848:), p. 15
12799:13563460
12791:16872743
12671:20229138
12427:27830285
12399:Traditio
12322:), p. 47
12281:), p. 63
12059:Archived
11812:(1976).
11751:(1999).
11721:(1971).
11702:Archived
11680:(1921).
11648:(2007).
11635:, p. 276
11630:Aumann,
11620:, p. 248
11616:Aumann,
11450:), p. 24
11360:), p. 64
11212:43853939
11043:p.98 by
10892:), p. 18
10842:), p. 89
10496:), p. 56
10223:), p. 19
10138:44991731
9744:), p. 32
9705:, p. 32)
9297:), p. 24
9181:Subnotes
8868:apatheia
8754:Sophrony
8569:See also
8562:The Seer
8544:stigmata
8458:Trappist
8256:Capuchin
8080:and the
7986:(1373 -
7976:(a.k.a.
7963:(1342 –
7810:Beguines
7776:Memorial
7464:) wrote
7449:Plotinus
7357:Stoicism
7282:Boethius
7222:mystical
7208:Fifteen
7132:new life
7100:Pietists
7074:hermetic
6915:Quietism
6878:, whose
6761:and the
6655:Beguines
6589:Guigo II
6576:and the
6469:—
6459:passions
6445:against
6428:ecclesia
6412:phronema
6361:ontology
6335:enstasis
6327:sobriety
6011:quietism
5816:mystical
5794:infinite
5779:energies
5721:and the
5312:Quietism
5230:Practice
5087:erēmitēs
4963:and the
4891:apatheia
4830:and the
4819:Gnostics
4805:charisms
4707:and the
4692:Carracci
4612:Plotinus
4592:Plotinus
4534:Plotinus
4249:Life of
4226:mystikos
4214:mystikos
4208:μυστικός
4174:idea of
4170:and the
4122:theorein
4081:ecstatic
3936:Glossary
3883:Glossary
3766:Reformed
3736:Lutheran
3721:Anglican
3655:Catholic
3597:Crusades
3587:Ignatius
3577:Councils
3542:Apostles
3447:Theology
3360:Ministry
3350:Nativity
3306:a series
3304:Part of
3200:Kassiani
2898:Akathist
2828:Phronema
2816:Palamism
2805:Akribeia
2714:Theology
2461:Abkhazia
2450:National
2152:Bulgaria
2093:Bratstvo
2031:Autonomy
1980:of Jesus
1913:Theology
1899:Overview
1866:a series
1864:Part of
1675:Sophrony
1600:Plotinus
1528:Theology
1470:Palamism
1414:Paradiso
654:Guigo II
622:Hilarion
503:Esoteric
491:Esoteric
434:Hesychia
421:Quietism
242:a series
240:Part of
149:disputed
16974:Tonsure
16873:Brother
16833:General
16820:Members
16704:Convent
16633:Poverty
16548:Chapter
16500:in the
16329:Shrines
16300:
16039:Charism
15892:in the
15777:Related
15570:Trinity
15535:Culture
15499:Science
15469:Hygiene
15459:Mission
15442:Penance
15422:Baptism
15358:Worship
15331:Liturgy
15279:Trinity
15190:Eastern
15168:Quakers
15133:Baptist
15090:Western
15080:members
14850:Baptism
14804:History
14794:Worship
14696:Outline
14580:History
14171:, eds.
14148:Diverse
13749:General
13338:. Tan.
12984:Sources
12662:2855008
12236:), 43;
11473:7 March
10967:, p. 58
10753:, p. 59
9939:Breck,
9666:), p. 5
9654:Theoria
8863::
8856:ἀπάθεια
8801:theoria
8704:Kenosis
8500:states.
8498:no-self
8173:Madame
8148:Puritan
8096:Italian
8022:the Son
7892:Letters
7640:Scivias
7472:Abba Or
7309:theoria
7305:theoria
7299:but as
7293:theoria
7278:theoria
7260:, left
7258:caudate
7256:, left
7252:, left
7238:caudate
7218:Theoria
7154:Pietism
7114:of the
7090:Germany
6986:England
6798:Quakers
6667:Rhenish
6520:theoria
6506:In the
6339:amartía
6272:dianoia
6251:theosis
6196:Theoria
6190:theoria
6180:theoria
6172:Theosis
6162:synergy
6158:Theosis
6153:theosis
6133:theosis
5781:. This
5763:essence
5636:theoria
5601:theoria
5497:theoria
5482:kenosis
5470:Theoria
5417:Theosis
5405:Theoria
5297:Pietism
5161:with a
5152:theoria
5144:theoria
5128:theoria
5083:hermits
4979:Clement
4957:Essenes
4903:theoria
4897:aggadah
4851:theoria
4847:insight
4838:Theoria
4730:chokmah
4705:baptism
4647:theoria
4639:theoria
4632:theoria
4628:theoria
4620:theoria
4607:Enneads
4604:In the
4586:theoria
4584:viewed
4574:theorei
4570:theoros
4517:theoria
4491:mystery
4489:became
4475:ascetic
4445:Chokmah
4390:Origins
4372:Passion
4177:darśana
4168:theoria
4161:theoria
4159:, c.q.
4126:theoros
4118:theoria
4108:Theoria
4077:theosis
4058:theoria
4054:theoria
4035:, from
4032:theoria
4029:, c.q.
4008:within
3946:Outline
3923:Worship
3903:Outline
3893:Liturgy
3873:Culture
3726:Baptist
3666:Eastern
3602:Aquinas
3527:History
3501:Mission
3486:Baptism
3459:Trinity
3355:Baptism
2913:Ectenia
2839:Theosis
2627:History
2560:Seventh
2466:Belarus
2355:Germany
2335:Austria
2258:Finland
2203:America
2195:de jure
2177:Albania
2157:Georgia
2147:Romania
2127:Antioch
2086:Degrees
2076:Deacons
2071:Priests
2066:Bishops
1923:Liturgy
1915: (
1780:Related
1750:Thomism
1640:Photios
1555:Theosis
1545:Theoria
1493:History
1404:Inferno
1259:Scivias
1220:, 1989)
895:Spanish
775:Flemish
743:English
515:People
462:Kenosis
453:Theosis
344:Silence
308:Henosis
218:of the
16948:Porter
16931:Oblate
16926:Master
16921:Novice
16909:Hermit
16897:Sister
16868:Rector
16847:Abbess
16772:Rosary
16739:Prayer
16719:Priory
16709:Double
16533:Orders
16523:Hermit
16405:Others
16242:Rosary
15494:Ethics
15375:Saints
15284:Father
15203:Church
14815:spread
14779:Gospel
14769:Church
14711:People
14288:
14275:
14261:
14247:
14233:
14219:
14205:
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14112:has a
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13624:Origen
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11606:p. 273
11600:
11577:
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11299:Saint
11244:
11210:
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8617:Aseity
8516:Prayer
8508:Quaker
8386:Quaker
8258:friar.
7688:(e.g.
7674:, etc.
7646:) and
7628:, and
7363:Origen
7351:, and
7313:praxis
7303:, and
7254:insula
7172:Origen
7006:, and
6940:France
6832:, and
6705:, the
6681:, and
6599:, the
6547:Giotto
6447:thymos
6441:) and
6416:Sophia
6378:) is,
6347:neptic
6343:noetic
6331:nepsis
6310:noesis
6290:wisdom
6188:). In
6185:nepsis
5884:(1672)
5812:theory
5804:noesis
5746:1 John
5692:. The
5631:nepsis
5609:prayer
5583:mantra
5524:Sophia
5490:schema
5478:praxis
5148:da'ath
5106:Jerome
5078:acedia
5063:, and
5022:Sketes
4983:Origen
4981:, and
4953:Stoics
4909:praxis
4886:gnosis
4876:) and
4863:Origen
4815:gnosis
4810:gnosis
4767:gnosis
4748:gnosis
4694:, 1594
4684:Elijah
4643:praxis
4542:Jewish
4501:gnosis
4419:Origen
4380:Cathar
4172:Indian
4142:θεωρία
4050:θεωρία
4018:divine
3957:
3913:Sermon
3908:Prayer
3761:Quaker
3645:Nicene
3612:Luther
3464:Father
3424:Church
3414:Gospel
3340:Christ
2983:Praxis
2793:Nepsis
2670:Russia
2603:Moscow
2574:Eighth
2545:Fourth
2535:Second
2491:UOC–KP
2486:Turkey
2476:Latvia
2350:France
2345:Canada
2172:Poland
2167:Greece
2162:Cyprus
2142:Serbia
2137:Russia
2061:Clergy
1868:on the
1421:Fatima
1227:(2003)
1020:Others
972:French
935:Others
836:Female
808:German
592:Poemen
540:Origen
111:. The
16957:Other
16878:Friar
16852:Prior
16843:Abbot
16782:Habit
16689:Abbey
16510:Types
15703:Right
15609:Music
15560:Jesus
15525:Other
15380:Angel
14835:Jesus
14825:Early
14774:Creed
14743:Canon
14731:Bible
14691:Index
14124:Other
13598:(PDF)
13583:(PDF)
13498:(PDF)
13469:(PDF)
13211:(PDF)
13049:[
12795:S2CID
12431:S2CID
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11208:JSTOR
11154:(PDF)
11147:(PDF)
10274:1908"
10134:JSTOR
9587:(PDF)
9256:" in
9031:human
8942:, by
8852:Greek
8786:Notes
8319:friar
8102:friar
8034:Jesus
8026:Cross
7531:near
7445:Plato
7349:Plato
6925:Italy
6545:, by
6514:word
6512:Latin
6485:world
6418:, or
6388:logos
6247:ousia
6227:agape
5783:ontic
5476:(see
5412:Union
5347:end".
5263:; and
5018:women
4922:Logos
4918:Aaron
4914:Moses
4832:Torah
4771:Stoic
4763:agape
4688:Moses
4578:Forms
4566:Plato
4552:Plato
4530:Plato
4496:Da'at
4470:; and
4464:Torah
4439:Binah
4203:Greek
4134:horan
4115:Greek
4071:) to
4047:Greek
4043:Latin
4016:" or
3941:Index
3888:Index
3661:Latin
3547:Peter
3429:Creed
3419:Canon
3391:Bible
3335:Jesus
2908:Artos
2811:Ousia
2773:Icons
2598:Jassy
2579:Ninth
2555:Sixth
2550:Fifth
2540:Third
2530:First
2471:Italy
2253:Sinai
1590:Plato
16883:Monk
16795:Coif
16757:Mass
16680:List
16620:Vows
15699:Left
15599:Flag
15565:Mary
15076:list
14286:ISBN
14273:ISBN
14259:ISBN
14245:ISBN
14231:ISBN
14217:ISBN
14203:ISBN
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14159:ISBN
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13706:2008
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13544:ISBN
13524:OCLC
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13477:ISBN
13406:ISBN
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12967:ISBN
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12819:ISBN
12787:PMID
12779:ISSN
12667:PMID
12610:2021
12573:2021
12515:2021
12442:2021
12415:ISSN
12375:ISBN
12358:ISBN
12341:ISBN
12316:ISBN
12275:ISBN
12260:ISBN
12245:ISBN
12230:ISBN
12221:Cf.
12164:ISBN
12157:ASIN
12110:2013
11981:ISBN
11822:ISBN
11790:ISBN
11761:ISBN
11729:ISBN
11658:ISBN
11598:ISBN
11575:ISBN
11475:2017
11444:ISBN
11420:"St"
11400:ISBN
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11264:2010
11242:ISBN
11219:2021
11200:ISSN
11048:ISBN
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10949:2022
10886:ISBN
10836:ISBN
10810:ISBN
10789:wccm
10705:ISBN
10691:2010
10669:ISBN
10541:ISBN
10514:ISBN
10490:ISBN
10382:2021
10306:ISBN
10240:ISBN
10217:ISBN
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10165:ISBN
10145:2021
10126:ISSN
10087:2021
10011:ISBN
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9660:ISBN
9599:2021
9407:ISBN
9364:ISBN
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9004:NRSV
8874:nous
8847:nous
8560:and
8514:and
8346:and
8325:and
8274:nun.
8052:and
8030:Mary
7778:and
7692:and
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7507:the
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7437:and
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7311:and
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7174:and
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6978:and
6889:and
6777:and
6737:The
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6701:and
6693:and
6661:and
6618:and
6610:The
6583:The
6568:and
6562:Bede
6560:and
6552:The
6353:Evil
6345:and
6287:holy
6281:and
6099:will
5799:Nous
5777:and
5757:and
5742:love
5645:nous
5566:and
5554:The
5509:nous
5505:nous
5501:nous
5488:and
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5274:and
5108:and
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5006:and
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