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This book challenges experiential, esoteric and colloquial understandings of mysticism by bringing a fresh relevance to the term through an interdisciplinary dialogue between literature, mysticism and theology in the context of postmodernity. In order to achieve this, the author takes selected writings of Iris Murdoch, Denise Levertov and Annie Dillard, and incorporates them into various stages of a redesigned mystic way. The fourteenth-century mystic Julian of Norwich is invoked throughout as a role model whom these three writers seek to emulate as popular writers, contemplatives and theologians. As theologians who are concerned with the pressing issues of our age, Grace Jantzen, Dorothee Soelle and Sallie McFague are drawn on as conversation partners to complete the three-way discussion. The author maintains that understanding the writing and reading of creative texts in the context of practical mysticism facilitates an integrated approach to the use of literature for theological expression.

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«This is Sue Yore’s first book and one can but hope that it will not be her last. [...] This is a well-informed, mature, temperate and articulate exploration of the profound relationship between literature and theology.» (David Jasper, Literature and Theology)

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Contents: Practical and contemplative aspects of contemporary mysticism – Literature as a resource for theological expression – Contemporary theologians: Sallie McFague, Dorothee Soelle, Grace Jantzen – Dialogue with Iris Murdoch, Denise Levertov, Annie Dillard and Julian of Norwich – Theology, philosophy and literary criticism – Theological approaches to ethics, mysticism, the Bible and human creativity.

The Mystic Way in Postmodernity: Transcending

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      Publisher: Verlag Peter Lang
      Publication Date: 04/02/2009
      ISBN13: 9783039115365, 978-3039115365
      ISBN10: 3039115367

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book challenges experiential, esoteric and colloquial understandings of mysticism by bringing a fresh relevance to the term through an interdisciplinary dialogue between literature, mysticism and theology in the context of postmodernity. In order to achieve this, the author takes selected writings of Iris Murdoch, Denise Levertov and Annie Dillard, and incorporates them into various stages of a redesigned mystic way. The fourteenth-century mystic Julian of Norwich is invoked throughout as a role model whom these three writers seek to emulate as popular writers, contemplatives and theologians. As theologians who are concerned with the pressing issues of our age, Grace Jantzen, Dorothee Soelle and Sallie McFague are drawn on as conversation partners to complete the three-way discussion. The author maintains that understanding the writing and reading of creative texts in the context of practical mysticism facilitates an integrated approach to the use of literature for theological expression.

      Trade Review
      «This is Sue Yore’s first book and one can but hope that it will not be her last. [...] This is a well-informed, mature, temperate and articulate exploration of the profound relationship between literature and theology.» (David Jasper, Literature and Theology)

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Practical and contemplative aspects of contemporary mysticism – Literature as a resource for theological expression – Contemporary theologians: Sallie McFague, Dorothee Soelle, Grace Jantzen – Dialogue with Iris Murdoch, Denise Levertov, Annie Dillard and Julian of Norwich – Theology, philosophy and literary criticism – Theological approaches to ethics, mysticism, the Bible and human creativity.

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