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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... traditions on love and spirituality. It may be beneficial to lay bare hidden suppositions that are no longer useful and to reexamine buried or forgotten ideals. Along the way, we may be able to find traditions that we will want to ...
... traditions on love and spirituality. It may be beneficial to lay bare hidden suppositions that are no longer useful and to reexamine buried or forgotten ideals. Along the way, we may be able to find traditions that we will want to ...
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... tradition. In a time of such great social alienation, the reader may find kinship with a voice from the past, still alive in the present. CHAPTER I. TWO VAST ANTAGONISTS: LONGUS AND PLATO Introduction Today. 4 A Rhapsody ofLove and ...
... tradition. In a time of such great social alienation, the reader may find kinship with a voice from the past, still alive in the present. CHAPTER I. TWO VAST ANTAGONISTS: LONGUS AND PLATO Introduction Today. 4 A Rhapsody ofLove and ...
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... traditions of love that our culture has generated, and instead of following traditions, they follow the whims of personal desire. Some consider a departure from tradition liberating. Others consider living according to personal desire ...
... traditions of love that our culture has generated, and instead of following traditions, they follow the whims of personal desire. Some consider a departure from tradition liberating. Others consider living according to personal desire ...
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... 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 ... traditions of love. I. 7 Chapter I. Two Vast Antagonists: Longus and Plato.
... 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 ... traditions of love. I. 7 Chapter I. Two Vast Antagonists: Longus and Plato.
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David J. Fekete. My two introductory authors merely represent traditions of love. I do not claim that the literature that grew up after them was written with them in mind; rather, I choose them as examples of two powerful traditions of ...
David J. Fekete. My two introductory authors merely represent traditions of love. I do not claim that the literature that grew up after them was written with them in mind; rather, I choose them as examples of two powerful traditions of ...
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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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