Prophetic Mysticism of John of the Cross (Collected Works)

Prophetic Mysticism of John of the Cross (Collected Works)

Por Benedict Zimmerman (Editor), John ofthe Cross, Laure Banville (Editor), David Lewis (Traductor), Edgar Allison Peers (Traductor)

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Sinopsis

In "Prophetic Mysticism of John of the Cross (Collected Works)," the reader is invited into the profound depths of spiritual experience as articulated by one of the most seminal figures in Christian mysticism. This anthology showcases John of the Cross'Äôs poetic and theological prowess, characterized by a unique blend of lyrical beauty and philosophical rigor. Anchored in his historical context during the Spanish Counter-Reformation, the works illuminate the transformative journey of the soul towards divine union, employing a rich tapestry of symbols and allegorical themes that resonate through the ages. His writings, infused with the essence of mysticism, reveal a path of purification and divine love, offering timeless insights into the struggles and triumphs of the spiritual life. John of the Cross, a Carmelite friar, and mystic, faced significant obstacles in his pursuit of a reformed spirituality that emphasized inner transformation. His life experiences, marked by both personal hardship and ecclesiastical opposition, served as a crucible for the deep insights found in his writings. Influenced by earlier medieval mystics, John synthesized elements of theology and personal experience into his works, seeking to articulate the ineffable journey toward God through the trials of darkness and longing. For those undertaking a journey into the interior life, "Prophetic Mysticism of John of the Cross" is an invaluable resource. It invites spiritual seekers and scholars alike to explore the contours of mysticism and reflects a profound understanding of love'Äôs transformative power in the soul. This collection is essential for anyone wishing to deepen their relationship with the divine and appreciate the beauty of mystical theology.

Edgar Allison Peers