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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... LOVER'S COACH Remedies For Love Aristotle: How Far Has The Apple Fallen From Plato's Tree? CHAPTER III. EROS AND THE ... LOVERS: SAINT JOHN CHRYSOSTOM, SAINTJEROME, AND SAINT AUGUSTINE SaintJohn Chrysostom SaintJerome Saint Augustine ...
... LOVER'S COACH Remedies For Love Aristotle: How Far Has The Apple Fallen From Plato's Tree? CHAPTER III. EROS AND THE ... LOVERS: SAINT JOHN CHRYSOSTOM, SAINTJEROME, AND SAINT AUGUSTINE SaintJohn Chrysostom SaintJerome Saint Augustine ...
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... lovers — be they scholars or interested readers of less rigorous appetite. By considering definitive texts from various perspectives, this work surveys humanity's reaction to love and spirituality. The reader may find her or himself ...
... lovers — be they scholars or interested readers of less rigorous appetite. By considering definitive texts from various perspectives, this work surveys humanity's reaction to love and spirituality. The reader may find her or himself ...
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... lover feels in his beloved's company. Mother, brother, friends are all forgotten in the lover's passion for his beloved; his property means nothing to him; he scorns civilized behavior if only he can live near his beloved. If he didn't ...
... lover feels in his beloved's company. Mother, brother, friends are all forgotten in the lover's passion for his beloved; his property means nothing to him; he scorns civilized behavior if only he can live near his beloved. If he didn't ...
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... lovers, today. It represents a tradition of Romance that was highly popular in the ancient world. Unfortunately, through time, we have lost all the texts of the genre excepting this one gem. Longus narrates the innocent life of a young ...
... lovers, today. It represents a tradition of Romance that was highly popular in the ancient world. Unfortunately, through time, we have lost all the texts of the genre excepting this one gem. Longus narrates the innocent life of a young ...
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... lovers in each tale are only able to express their love in a state of nature, as in this much earlier tale of Daphnis and Chloe. The couple soon finds that the world can intrude on their love and threaten it. They discover what Martha ...
... lovers in each tale are only able to express their love in a state of nature, as in this much earlier tale of Daphnis and Chloe. The couple soon finds that the world can intrude on their love and threaten it. They discover what Martha ...
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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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