Mystical Dying Episode 1: Interview with Sam Dubbelman
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Interview with PhD candidate Sam Dubbleman. Please enjoy this episode where we discuss mysticism, Dionysius the Areopagite, the term theologia mystica, and how Sam defines mysticism.
Here are the citations for the works that Sam references:
Richard Kieckhefer, “Mystical Experience and the Definition of Christian Mysticism,” in The Comity and Grace of Method: Essays in Honor of Edmund F. Perry, ed. Thomas Ryba, George D. Bond, and Herman Tull (Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 2004), 213–17
Grace Jantzen, Power, Gender, and Christian Mysticism (Cambridge University Press, 1995).
Lawrence Moonan, “What is Negative Theology? Albert’s answer,” in Albertus Magnus zum Gedenken nach 800 Jahren: Neue Zugänge, Aspeckte und Perspektiven, ed. Walter Senner (Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 2001), 605–18.
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Mystical Dying Episode 1: Interview with Sam Dubbelman
Interview with PhD candidate Sam Dubbleman. Please enjoy this episode where we discuss mysticism, Dionysius the Areopagite, the term theologia mystica, and how Sam defines mysticism.
Here are the citations for the works that Sam references:
Richard Kieckhefer, “Mystical Experience and the Definition of Christian Mysticism,” in The Comity and Grace of Method: Essays in Honor of Edmund F. Perry, ed. Thomas Ryba, George D. Bond, and Herman Tull (Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 2004), 213–17
Grace Jantzen, Power, Gender, and Christian Mysticism (Cambridge University Press, 1995).
Lawrence Moonan, “What is Negative Theology? Albert’s answer,” in Albertus Magnus zum Gedenken nach 800 Jahren: Neue Zugänge, Aspeckte und Perspektiven, ed. Walter Senner (Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 2001), 605–18.
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