A Rhapsody of Love and SpiritualityAlgora Publishing, 2003 - 306 էջ Explores the various facets of love: Platonic eros, Christian mysticism, friendship, religious ritual, and love as people experience it, turning up startling ironies and paradoxes and, along the way, some traditions we may find worth reclaiming. |
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... ETERNAL FEMININE: SHELLEY AND INTELLECTUAL BEAUTY CHAPTER X. THE DEATH OF GOD, THE END OF LOVE: T. S. ELIOT'S THE WASTE LAND Eros In The Waste Land CHAPTER XI. ANCIENT VOICES ECHO IN MODERN HALLS: THE RECENT EROTIC SPIRITUALITY OF ...
... ETERNAL FEMININE: SHELLEY AND INTELLECTUAL BEAUTY CHAPTER X. THE DEATH OF GOD, THE END OF LOVE: T. S. ELIOT'S THE WASTE LAND Eros In The Waste Land CHAPTER XI. ANCIENT VOICES ECHO IN MODERN HALLS: THE RECENT EROTIC SPIRITUALITY OF ...
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... eternal. Plato's concept of Ideal Forms addresses these two points: multiplicity and change. While in our world a beautiful thing comes into being and goes out of being; for Plato, Beauty Itself always Is. Beauty Itself belongs to ...
... eternal. Plato's concept of Ideal Forms addresses these two points: multiplicity and change. While in our world a beautiful thing comes into being and goes out of being; for Plato, Beauty Itself always Is. Beauty Itself belongs to ...
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... eternal and unchanging in the world of Ideal Forms.28 We all possess human souls that relate to both worlds. To the extent that our soul clings to changing material things, we become like this world and are repeatedly reborn into it ...
... eternal and unchanging in the world of Ideal Forms.28 We all possess human souls that relate to both worlds. To the extent that our soul clings to changing material things, we become like this world and are repeatedly reborn into it ...
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... eternal Ideal Forms, that is, we grasp them by our intellect. The The region of which I speak is the abode of the reality with which true knowledge is concerned, a reality without colour or shape, intangible but utterly real ...
... eternal Ideal Forms, that is, we grasp them by our intellect. The The region of which I speak is the abode of the reality with which true knowledge is concerned, a reality without colour or shape, intangible but utterly real ...
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... eternal; if the soul wants immortality, it must contemplate the eternal Ideal Forms. Either Or We have looked at two authors and their approaches to love. Both authors come from the Greek tradition. Both authors see love as a divine ...
... eternal; if the soul wants immortality, it must contemplate the eternal Ideal Forms. Either Or We have looked at two authors and their approaches to love. Both authors come from the Greek tradition. Both authors see love as a divine ...
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Romantic Scriptures Ambiguous Interpretations and Gregory of Nyssas Platonic Biblical Allegories | 59 |
Saint John Chrysostom Saint Jerome and Saint Augustine | 91 |
Chivalric Romance and Ascetic Discipline | 113 |
Thomas Aquinas and the Cloud of Unknowing | 147 |
Emanuel Swedenborg | 189 |
Shelley and Intellectual Beauty | 203 |
T S Eliots The Waste Land | 223 |
The Recent Erotic Spirituality of Vatican II and David Matzko Mccarthy Karl Barth and Eberhard Jungel | 237 |
Chapter XII A Heap of Broken Images? Erotic Love and Spirituality in the PostModern Age | 267 |
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Martin Luther Sir Edmund Spenser and the Puritans | 161 |
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