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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... story moves on to tell how they come to know the god of love (whose Greek name is “Eros”) and the emotions they have been experiencing. They become emblems of Eros, protected and nurtured by the god himself. Thus the battle lines of ...
... story moves on to tell how they come to know the god of love (whose Greek name is “Eros”) and the emotions they have been experiencing. They become emblems of Eros, protected and nurtured by the god himself. Thus the battle lines of ...
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... story is an idyllic Romance set in the pastoral landscape of ancient Greece. When approaching a fairytale of this sort, one leaves behind the expectations of realistic modern novels. The author knows that he is painting with ideal ...
... story is an idyllic Romance set in the pastoral landscape of ancient Greece. When approaching a fairytale of this sort, one leaves behind the expectations of realistic modern novels. The author knows that he is painting with ideal ...
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... story, Daphnis and Chloe show their reverent attitude by presenting offerings to the Nature gods that they know. The interaction between Daphnis and Chloe and their gods adds charm and color to the tale. The gods of this pastoral ...
... story, Daphnis and Chloe show their reverent attitude by presenting offerings to the Nature gods that they know. The interaction between Daphnis and Chloe and their gods adds charm and color to the tale. The gods of this pastoral ...
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... story about the origin of love, the myth of Eros, the couple did not know what to do with their feelings for one another. They did not even know what they were feeling. “They wanted something, but they did not know what they wanted.”5 ...
... story about the origin of love, the myth of Eros, the couple did not know what to do with their feelings for one another. They did not even know what they were feeling. “They wanted something, but they did not know what they wanted.”5 ...
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... stories tell us what love is, and how love is to be expressed. The early feelings that Daphnis and Chloe felt for one ... story they need. Philetas tells Daphnis and Chloe about a time when he found a young, naked boy playing in his ...
... stories tell us what love is, and how love is to be expressed. The early feelings that Daphnis and Chloe felt for one ... story they need. Philetas tells Daphnis and Chloe about a time when he found a young, naked boy playing in his ...
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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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