In the past mysticism and asceticism often have been counterparts in Christian theology, either - or! But the two important dimensions of spirituality belong together. They are two sides of the same coin and it may be dangerous to separate the two. In these lectures we will look at different schools of mysticism in our tradition as well as the theology of asceticism as a way of a “Christian lifestyle”, as the “art of Christian life”. What are the different theological approaches? What does it mean today to live the Christian art of life including the dimension of mysticism?
There will be a written test at the end of the course.
Bibliografia
McGinnB., The Foundations of Mysticism: Origins to the Fifth Century, Crossroad, New York, 1991.
McGinnB., The Growth of Mysticism: Gregory the Great through the 12th Century, Crossroad, New York, 1994.
McGinnB., The Harvest of Mysticism in Medieval Germany, Crossroad, New York, 2005.
MilesM.R., Fullness of life: historical foundations for a new asceticism, Wipf & Stock Publ., Eugene (OR), 2006.
T. Dienberg
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