The persistence of mysticism in Catholic Europe France, Italy, and Germany, 1500-1675
The Persistence of Mysticism in Catholic Europe. France, Italy, and Germany (1500-1675), Volume VI, Part 3, of The Presence of God series, completes the account of Early Modern mysticism during the period 1500-1675 found in Volume VI. Vol. VI, Part 1 dealt with mysticism in the Reformation, while Vo...
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adam_text | m Contents Abbreviations xi Preface Notes xiii xv PART I. Mysticism in France Chapter 1 Introduction: The Hegemony of France A Sketch of Events Religious Developments The Surprise of French Mysticism The Sources ofFrench Mysticism Schooh and Nomenclature ofFrench Mysticism Some Themes and Issues of the Seventeenth-Century French Mystics Notes Chapter 2 The Beginnings of French Mysticism Louis de Blois Barbe Acarie and Her Circle Benet of Canfield and the Mysticism of Annihilation Life The Question of Sources The Structure and Teaching of The Rule of Perfection A Note on Some Other French Capuchin Mystics Notes Ш vii 1 3 4 7 14 16 20 22 29 36 37 43 50 50 53 54 74 77
Contents viii Chapter З Francis de Sales: Love and Holy Indifference Life and Times Writings and Sources Writings Sources Teaching The Starting Point: God as Love and the World as Participation in Love The Path to God: Progress through the Devout Life The Goal: Heart-to-Heart Union with God in the Life of Prayer Conclusion Appendix: Followers of Francis de Sales: Jane de Chantal Notes Chapter 4 Pierre de Bertille. Annihilation and Elevation Introduction: Bérulle’s Theocentric Christocentrism Bérulle’s Life and Writings Bérulle’s Mystical Teaching The Mystery of God Creation and Humanity The Incarnation and Christology Bérulle’s Mariology The Practice of the Annihilated Life Conclusion Appendix: In the Wake of Bérulle Notes Chapter 5 Other French Mystics of Le Grand Siècle Jesuit Mystics Louis Lallemant Jean-Joseph Surin Carmelite Mysticism Jean de Saint-Samson Lawrence of the Resurrection Ursuline Mysticism and Marie de l’Incarnation 89 90 100 100 109 110 111 123 126 155 156 163 181 181 183 192 194 201 204 218 222 239 239 253 273 273 275 282 293 294 304 308
Contents ix Appendix: Jansenism and Mysticism: The Case of Blaise Pascal Notes 321 332 PART II. Mysticism in Other Catholic Areas 345 Chapter 6 English Recusant Mysticism The Recusant Situation Augustine Baker (1575-1641), Bakerism, and Samta Sophia An Eccentric Monastic Life Baker’s Writings The Teaching of “Samta Sophia” Baker’s Disciples among the Benedictine Monks and Nuns A Recusant Mystical Poet: Richard Crashaw Notes 347 347 349 350 354 357 372 380 396 Chapter 7 Mysticism in Italy (1500-1675) Introduction Collaboration and Controversy: Isabella Berinzaga and Achille Gagliardi A Selection of Women Mystics St. Caterina de’Ricci, O.P. (1522-1590) Maria Domitilla Galluzzi, O.F.M. Cap. (1595-1671) St. Maria Maddalena de’Pazzi, O. Carni. (1566-1607) Early Modern Italian Male Mystics Blessed Paolo Giustiniani (1476-1528) Giovanni Bona (1609-1674) Conclusion Notes 414 429 431 432 436 451 452 454 458 459 Chapter 8 Mysticism in Catholic Germany and the Low Countries (1525-1675) Introduction The Jesuits Johannes Scheffler (Angelus Silesius) Life and Works Sources, Style, and Perspective Johann Scheffler’s Cherubic Mysticism 471 471 473 481 481 483 489 408 408
x Contents Mysticism in the Low Countries: Maria Petyt The Carmelite Maria Petyt (1623-1677) Notes 507 509 516 Conclusion 532 Bibliography 535 Index of Scripture References 571 Index of Names 573 Index of Subjects 580
m Contents Abbreviations xi Preface Notes xiii xv PART I. Mysticism in France Chapter 1 Introduction: The Hegemony of France A Sketch of Events Religious Developments The Surprise of French Mysticism The Sources ofFrench Mysticism Schooh and Nomenclature ofFrench Mysticism Some Themes and Issues of the Seventeenth-Century French Mystics Notes Chapter 2 The Beginnings of French Mysticism Louis de Blois Barbe Acarie and Her Circle Benet of Canfield and the Mysticism of Annihilation Life The Question of Sources The Structure and Teaching of The Rule of Perfection A Note on Some Other French Capuchin Mystics Notes Ш vii 1 3 4 7 14 16 20 22 29 36 37 43 50 50 53 54 74 77
Contents viii Chapter З Francis de Sales: Love and Holy Indifference Life and Times Writings and Sources Writings Sources Teaching The Starting Point: God as Love and the World as Participation in Love The Path to God: Progress through the Devout Life The Goal: Heart-to-Heart Union with God in the Life of Prayer Conclusion Appendix: Followers of Francis de Sales: Jane de Chantal Notes Chapter 4 Pierre de Bertille. Annihilation and Elevation Introduction: Bérulle’s Theocentric Christocentrism Bérulle’s Life and Writings Bérulle’s Mystical Teaching The Mystery of God Creation and Humanity The Incarnation and Christology Bérulle’s Mariology The Practice of the Annihilated Life Conclusion Appendix: In the Wake of Bérulle Notes Chapter 5 Other French Mystics of Le Grand Siècle Jesuit Mystics Louis Lallemant Jean-Joseph Surin Carmelite Mysticism Jean de Saint-Samson Lawrence of the Resurrection Ursuline Mysticism and Marie de l’Incarnation 89 90 100 100 109 110 111 123 126 155 156 163 181 181 183 192 194 201 204 218 222 239 239 253 273 273 275 282 293 294 304 308
Contents ix Appendix: Jansenism and Mysticism: The Case of Blaise Pascal Notes 321 332 PART II. Mysticism in Other Catholic Areas 345 Chapter 6 English Recusant Mysticism The Recusant Situation Augustine Baker (1575-1641), Bakerism, and Samta Sophia An Eccentric Monastic Life Baker’s Writings The Teaching of “Samta Sophia” Baker’s Disciples among the Benedictine Monks and Nuns A Recusant Mystical Poet: Richard Crashaw Notes 347 347 349 350 354 357 372 380 396 Chapter 7 Mysticism in Italy (1500-1675) Introduction Collaboration and Controversy: Isabella Berinzaga and Achille Gagliardi A Selection of Women Mystics St. Caterina de’Ricci, O.P. (1522-1590) Maria Domitilla Galluzzi, O.F.M. Cap. (1595-1671) St. Maria Maddalena de’Pazzi, O. Carni. (1566-1607) Early Modern Italian Male Mystics Blessed Paolo Giustiniani (1476-1528) Giovanni Bona (1609-1674) Conclusion Notes 414 429 431 432 436 451 452 454 458 459 Chapter 8 Mysticism in Catholic Germany and the Low Countries (1525-1675) Introduction The Jesuits Johannes Scheffler (Angelus Silesius) Life and Works Sources, Style, and Perspective Johann Scheffler’s Cherubic Mysticism 471 471 473 481 481 483 489 408 408
x Contents Mysticism in the Low Countries: Maria Petyt The Carmelite Maria Petyt (1623-1677) Notes 507 509 516 Conclusion 532 Bibliography 535 Index of Scripture References 571 Index of Names 573 Index of Subjects 580
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m Contents Abbreviations xi Preface Notes xiii xv PART I. Mysticism in France Chapter 1 Introduction: The Hegemony of France A Sketch of Events Religious Developments The Surprise of French Mysticism The Sources ofFrench Mysticism Schooh and Nomenclature ofFrench Mysticism Some Themes and Issues of the Seventeenth-Century French Mystics Notes Chapter 2 The Beginnings of French Mysticism Louis de Blois Barbe Acarie and Her Circle Benet of Canfield and the Mysticism of Annihilation Life The Question of Sources The Structure and Teaching of The Rule of Perfection A Note on Some Other French Capuchin Mystics Notes Ш vii 1 3 4 7 14 16 20 22 29 36 37 43 50 50 53 54 74 77
Contents viii Chapter З Francis de Sales: Love and Holy Indifference Life and Times Writings and Sources Writings Sources Teaching The Starting Point: God as Love and the World as Participation in Love The Path to God: Progress through the Devout Life The Goal: Heart-to-Heart Union with God in the Life of Prayer Conclusion Appendix: Followers of Francis de Sales: Jane de Chantal Notes Chapter 4 Pierre de Bertille. Annihilation and Elevation Introduction: Bérulle’s Theocentric Christocentrism Bérulle’s Life and Writings Bérulle’s Mystical Teaching The Mystery of God Creation and Humanity The Incarnation and Christology Bérulle’s Mariology The Practice of the Annihilated Life Conclusion Appendix: In the Wake of Bérulle Notes Chapter 5 Other French Mystics of Le Grand Siècle Jesuit Mystics Louis Lallemant Jean-Joseph Surin Carmelite Mysticism Jean de Saint-Samson Lawrence of the Resurrection Ursuline Mysticism and Marie de l’Incarnation 89 90 100 100 109 110 111 123 126 155 156 163 181 181 183 192 194 201 204 218 222 239 239 253 273 273 275 282 293 294 304 308
Contents ix Appendix: Jansenism and Mysticism: The Case of Blaise Pascal Notes 321 332 PART II. Mysticism in Other Catholic Areas 345 Chapter 6 English Recusant Mysticism The Recusant Situation Augustine Baker (1575-1641), Bakerism, and Samta Sophia An Eccentric Monastic Life Baker’s Writings The Teaching of “Samta Sophia” Baker’s Disciples among the Benedictine Monks and Nuns A Recusant Mystical Poet: Richard Crashaw Notes 347 347 349 350 354 357 372 380 396 Chapter 7 Mysticism in Italy (1500-1675) Introduction Collaboration and Controversy: Isabella Berinzaga and Achille Gagliardi A Selection of Women Mystics St. Caterina de’Ricci, O.P. (1522-1590) Maria Domitilla Galluzzi, O.F.M. Cap. (1595-1671) St. Maria Maddalena de’Pazzi, O. Carni. (1566-1607) Early Modern Italian Male Mystics Blessed Paolo Giustiniani (1476-1528) Giovanni Bona (1609-1674) Conclusion Notes 414 429 431 432 436 451 452 454 458 459 Chapter 8 Mysticism in Catholic Germany and the Low Countries (1525-1675) Introduction The Jesuits Johannes Scheffler (Angelus Silesius) Life and Works Sources, Style, and Perspective Johann Scheffler’s Cherubic Mysticism 471 471 473 481 481 483 489 408 408
x Contents Mysticism in the Low Countries: Maria Petyt The Carmelite Maria Petyt (1623-1677) Notes 507 509 516 Conclusion 532 Bibliography 535 Index of Scripture References 571 Index of Names 573 Index of Subjects 580
m Contents Abbreviations xi Preface Notes xiii xv PART I. Mysticism in France Chapter 1 Introduction: The Hegemony of France A Sketch of Events Religious Developments The Surprise of French Mysticism The Sources ofFrench Mysticism Schooh and Nomenclature ofFrench Mysticism Some Themes and Issues of the Seventeenth-Century French Mystics Notes Chapter 2 The Beginnings of French Mysticism Louis de Blois Barbe Acarie and Her Circle Benet of Canfield and the Mysticism of Annihilation Life The Question of Sources The Structure and Teaching of The Rule of Perfection A Note on Some Other French Capuchin Mystics Notes Ш vii 1 3 4 7 14 16 20 22 29 36 37 43 50 50 53 54 74 77
Contents viii Chapter З Francis de Sales: Love and Holy Indifference Life and Times Writings and Sources Writings Sources Teaching The Starting Point: God as Love and the World as Participation in Love The Path to God: Progress through the Devout Life The Goal: Heart-to-Heart Union with God in the Life of Prayer Conclusion Appendix: Followers of Francis de Sales: Jane de Chantal Notes Chapter 4 Pierre de Bertille. Annihilation and Elevation Introduction: Bérulle’s Theocentric Christocentrism Bérulle’s Life and Writings Bérulle’s Mystical Teaching The Mystery of God Creation and Humanity The Incarnation and Christology Bérulle’s Mariology The Practice of the Annihilated Life Conclusion Appendix: In the Wake of Bérulle Notes Chapter 5 Other French Mystics of Le Grand Siècle Jesuit Mystics Louis Lallemant Jean-Joseph Surin Carmelite Mysticism Jean de Saint-Samson Lawrence of the Resurrection Ursuline Mysticism and Marie de l’Incarnation 89 90 100 100 109 110 111 123 126 155 156 163 181 181 183 192 194 201 204 218 222 239 239 253 273 273 275 282 293 294 304 308
Contents ix Appendix: Jansenism and Mysticism: The Case of Blaise Pascal Notes 321 332 PART II. Mysticism in Other Catholic Areas 345 Chapter 6 English Recusant Mysticism The Recusant Situation Augustine Baker (1575-1641), Bakerism, and Samta Sophia An Eccentric Monastic Life Baker’s Writings The Teaching of “Samta Sophia” Baker’s Disciples among the Benedictine Monks and Nuns A Recusant Mystical Poet: Richard Crashaw Notes 347 347 349 350 354 357 372 380 396 Chapter 7 Mysticism in Italy (1500-1675) Introduction Collaboration and Controversy: Isabella Berinzaga and Achille Gagliardi A Selection of Women Mystics St. Caterina de’Ricci, O.P. (1522-1590) Maria Domitilla Galluzzi, O.F.M. Cap. (1595-1671) St. Maria Maddalena de’Pazzi, O. Carni. (1566-1607) Early Modern Italian Male Mystics Blessed Paolo Giustiniani (1476-1528) Giovanni Bona (1609-1674) Conclusion Notes 414 429 431 432 436 451 452 454 458 459 Chapter 8 Mysticism in Catholic Germany and the Low Countries (1525-1675) Introduction The Jesuits Johannes Scheffler (Angelus Silesius) Life and Works Sources, Style, and Perspective Johann Scheffler’s Cherubic Mysticism 471 471 473 481 481 483 489 408 408
x Contents Mysticism in the Low Countries: Maria Petyt The Carmelite Maria Petyt (1623-1677) Notes 507 509 516 Conclusion 532 Bibliography 535 Index of Scripture References 571 Index of Names 573 Index of Subjects 580 |
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spelling | McGinn, Bernard 1937- Verfasser (DE-588)113839944 aut The persistence of mysticism in Catholic Europe France, Italy, and Germany, 1500-1675 New York The Crossroad Publishing Company 2020 xv, 591 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The presence of god vol. 6, part 3 A Herder & Herder book The Persistence of Mysticism in Catholic Europe. France, Italy, and Germany (1500-1675), Volume VI, Part 3, of The Presence of God series, completes the account of Early Modern mysticism during the period 1500-1675 found in Volume VI. Vol. VI, Part 1 dealt with mysticism in the Reformation, while Volume VI, Part 2, treated Spanish mysticism. The late sixteenth and the seventeenth centuries was an era that featured not only a great outpouring of mystical literature, but also growing disputes about the nature of the myustical element in Christianity. In the seventeenth century, France emerged as the center of mystical teaching, as figures such as Francis de Sales, Pierre de Bérulle, and a host of others demonstrate. Nevertheless, Italy also had important mystics, especially women like Maria Maddalena de'Pazzi, as did Catholic Germany with the great mystical poet, Angelus Silesius (Johann Scheffler). This volume also investigates the mysticism of Catholics known as Recusants, who fled Protestant England to live and work on the Continent, as well as the mystics of the Catholic Netherlands, like the Caremlite tertiary Maria Petyt. A number of shared features are evident in many of these Early Modern mystics, such as the stress on the annihilation of the soul's own activities to open it up to divine action within. New developments in the Christological core of mysticism are also found, such as Bérulle's Christological theocentrism. The role of ecstasy is highlighted, both in male mystics, but especially in women. Also note worthy is the dominance of affectivity over intellectuality in the mystical life. Despite these many developments and the changed context of Early Modernity, this volume is written out of the conviction that the great traditions of earlier Christian mysticism persisted into the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. --Dust Jacket Inside Front Flap Geschichte 1500-1675 gnd rswk-swf Mystik (DE-588)4041003-1 gnd rswk-swf Recusants (DE-588)4258798-0 gnd rswk-swf Katholizismus (DE-588)4030027-4 gnd rswk-swf Italien (DE-588)4027833-5 gnd rswk-swf Frankreich (DE-588)4018145-5 gnd rswk-swf Deutschland (DE-588)4011882-4 gnd rswk-swf Niederlande (DE-588)4042203-3 gnd rswk-swf Mysticism / Europe / Catholic Church Mysticism / Catholic Church Europe Deutschland (DE-588)4011882-4 g Frankreich (DE-588)4018145-5 g Italien (DE-588)4027833-5 g Niederlande (DE-588)4042203-3 g Katholizismus (DE-588)4030027-4 s Mystik (DE-588)4041003-1 s Geschichte 1500-1675 z DE-604 Recusants (DE-588)4258798-0 s Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ePub 978-0-8245-0195-2 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, moni 978-0-8245-0196-9 The presence of god vol. 6, part 3 (DE-604)BV006619546 6,3 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032372364&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032372364&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | The persistence of mysticism in Catholic Europe France, Italy, and Germany, 1500-1675 |
title_auth | The persistence of mysticism in Catholic Europe France, Italy, and Germany, 1500-1675 |
title_exact_search | The persistence of mysticism in Catholic Europe France, Italy, and Germany, 1500-1675 |
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title_full | The persistence of mysticism in Catholic Europe France, Italy, and Germany, 1500-1675 |
title_fullStr | The persistence of mysticism in Catholic Europe France, Italy, and Germany, 1500-1675 |
title_full_unstemmed | The persistence of mysticism in Catholic Europe France, Italy, and Germany, 1500-1675 |
title_short | The persistence of mysticism in Catholic Europe |
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title_sub | France, Italy, and Germany, 1500-1675 |
topic | Mystik (DE-588)4041003-1 gnd Recusants (DE-588)4258798-0 gnd Katholizismus (DE-588)4030027-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Mystik Recusants Katholizismus Italien Frankreich Deutschland Niederlande |
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