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A New Companion To Hispanic Mysticism Hilaire Kallendorf

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A New Companion To Hispanic Mysticism Hilaire Kallendorf
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.24 MB
Pages: 539
Author: Hilaire Kallendorf
ISBN: 9789004183506, 9004183507
Language: English
Year: 2010

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A New Companion To Hispanic Mysticism Hilaire Kallendorf by Hilaire Kallendorf 9789004183506, 9004183507 instant download after payment.

Winner of the 2011 Bainton Prize for Reference WorksThe "canon" of Hispanic mysticism is expanding. No longer is our picture of this special brand of early modern devotional practice limited to a handful of venerable saints. Instead, we recognize a wide range of "marginal" figures as practitioners of mysticism, broadly defined. Neither do we limit the study of mysticism necessarily to the Christian religion, nor even to the realm of literature. Representations of mysticism are also found in the visual, plastic and musical arts. The terminology and theoretical framework of mysticism permeate early modern Hispanic cultures. Paradoxically, by taking a more inclusive approach to studying mysticism in its "marginal" manifestations, we draw mysticism--in all its complex iterations--back toward its rightful place at the center of early modern spiritual experience.Contributors include: Colin Thompson, Alastair Hamilton, Christina Lee, Clara E. Herrera, Darcy Donahue, Elena del Río Parra, Evelyn Toft, Fernando Durán López, Francisco Morales, Freddy Domínguez, Glyn Redworth, Jane Ackerman, Jessica Boon, José Adriano de Freitas Carvalho, Luce López-Baralt, María Carrión, Maryrica Lottman, and Tess Knighton.

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