Teresa of Avila: Mystical Theology and Spirituality in the Carmelite Tradition
Editat de Peter Tyler, Edward Howellsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 dec 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472478849
ISBN-10: 1472478843
Pagini: 162
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 2 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472478843
Pagini: 162
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 2 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction
Part One: Teresa in Her Context
- True Confessions: Augustine and Teresa of Avila on the Mystical Self
Prof. Bernard McGinn
- From Carmel to Avila
Fr Wilfrid McGreal OCarm
- Mystical Affinities – St Teresa and Jean Gerson
Prof. Peter Tyler
- Teresa of Avila: Negative Theologian?
Dr Edward Howells
Part Two: The Impact of Teresa - Teresa, the Eucharist and the Reformation
Dr Rowan Williams
- Teresa - Her Vocation as Founder
Fr Matthew Blake OCD
- St Teresa: Witness to Christ’s Resurrection
Fr Iain Matthew OCD
Part Three: Teresa in the 21st Century - The Passion According to St Teresa of Avila
Prof. Julia Kristeva
- Wise Action in a World of Suffering and Injustice - Teresa’s Vision for Today
Prof. Gillian Ahlgren
- Living the Teresian Tradition in the 21st Century – Thoughts from Praxis
Sr Jo Robson OCD, Sr Mary of St Joseph OCD, Sr Philomena Sargeant OCD
Notă biografică
Prof. Peter Tyler is Professor of Pastoral Theology and Spirituality at St Mary’s University, Twickenham. He is also a spiritual director and registered psychotherapist. His recent publications include The Pursuit of the Soul: Psychoanalysis, Soul-Making and the Christian Tradition (T & T Clark, 2016), Teresa of Avila: Doctor of the Soul (Bloomsbury 2013), The Bloomsbury Guide to Christian Spirituality (Bloomsbury 2012, co-edited with Richard Woods) and The Return to the Mystical: Ludwig Wittgenstein, Teresa of Avila and the Christian Mystical Tradition (Continuum 2011). He has contributed much to the ongoing debate between psychology and spirituality and is Co-Editor of Vinayasadhana, a new journal for Psycho-Spiritual formation.
Dr Edward Howells is Senior Lecturer in Christian Spirituality at Heythrop College, University of London. Publications include John of the Cross and Teresa of Avila: Mystical Knowing and Selfhood (Crossroad 2002); Sources of Transformation: Revitilising Christian Spirituality (Continuum 2010, co-edited with Peter Tyler); and various journal articles and book chapters on Christian spirituality and mystical theology. He is currently working on the Oxford Handbook of Mystical Theology, co-edited with Mark McIntosh (Oxford, forthcoming 2017).
Dr Edward Howells is Senior Lecturer in Christian Spirituality at Heythrop College, University of London. Publications include John of the Cross and Teresa of Avila: Mystical Knowing and Selfhood (Crossroad 2002); Sources of Transformation: Revitilising Christian Spirituality (Continuum 2010, co-edited with Peter Tyler); and various journal articles and book chapters on Christian spirituality and mystical theology. He is currently working on the Oxford Handbook of Mystical Theology, co-edited with Mark McIntosh (Oxford, forthcoming 2017).
Recenzii
‘Even in the celebration of her 500th anniversary, there still remains the danger of belittling the great Teresa, of explaining her in terms of existing stereotypes of 'female mysticism'. This book goes to some lengths to undo that false presumption, and so releases the real Teresa from her 'admirers'. What emerges is an edgy prophetic figure of real intellectual genius, someone still to be reckoned with politically as well as spiritually. The editors are to be congratulated on their astute choice of commentators.’ - Sarah Coakley, Norris-Hulse Professor of Divinity at Cambridge University
‘This volume makes a significant contribution to understanding the depth and breadth of Teresa's place in spirituality today. I cannot recommend it too highly. As Prior General of the Carmelite Order, I feel glad and proud of this studies in which we found both the Carmelite background of Teresa and also her great influence in other spiritualities. We cannot understand Teresa without Carmel, but since her life and writings, we cannot understand Carmel without Teresa.’ - Fernando Millán Romeral O.Carm., Prior General of the Carmelite Order
‘The image of Teresa which baroque mysticism has handed down to us cannot do justice to the richness of this woman, who in an extraordinary way has marked the history of the Church and the story of spirituality. The present volume gives us a series of essays which will help the reader to reach through to the mind of Teresa, to get in touch with her culture, relish her language, appreciate her skill as a writer. What emerges is a multi-faceted picture, which recognises Teresa’s connection with the tradition she inherited, the originality of her ‘discoveries’, and her relevance for challenges which we face in the 21st century. Teresa stands at the crossroads where theology and spirituality meet, where the human person finds herself, and where the person’s inmost core beckons.’ - P. Saverio Cannistrà O.C.D., Superior General of the Discalced Carmelite Order
‘No academic theological library should be without it. "Teresa speaks many languages," the editors say. Here, they are ably laid out for our appraisal.’ - Lavinia Byrne in Church Times
‘…a ‘serious work’ – yet it is also exciting and imaginative and I am sure it will stimulate thought and encourage the desire to know, follow and love the Jesus of Teresa.’ - Terence Drainey, Bishop of Middlesbrough, in Mount Carmel
‘This volume makes a significant contribution to understanding the depth and breadth of Teresa's place in spirituality today. I cannot recommend it too highly. As Prior General of the Carmelite Order, I feel glad and proud of this studies in which we found both the Carmelite background of Teresa and also her great influence in other spiritualities. We cannot understand Teresa without Carmel, but since her life and writings, we cannot understand Carmel without Teresa.’ - Fernando Millán Romeral O.Carm., Prior General of the Carmelite Order
‘The image of Teresa which baroque mysticism has handed down to us cannot do justice to the richness of this woman, who in an extraordinary way has marked the history of the Church and the story of spirituality. The present volume gives us a series of essays which will help the reader to reach through to the mind of Teresa, to get in touch with her culture, relish her language, appreciate her skill as a writer. What emerges is a multi-faceted picture, which recognises Teresa’s connection with the tradition she inherited, the originality of her ‘discoveries’, and her relevance for challenges which we face in the 21st century. Teresa stands at the crossroads where theology and spirituality meet, where the human person finds herself, and where the person’s inmost core beckons.’ - P. Saverio Cannistrà O.C.D., Superior General of the Discalced Carmelite Order
‘No academic theological library should be without it. "Teresa speaks many languages," the editors say. Here, they are ably laid out for our appraisal.’ - Lavinia Byrne in Church Times
‘…a ‘serious work’ – yet it is also exciting and imaginative and I am sure it will stimulate thought and encourage the desire to know, follow and love the Jesus of Teresa.’ - Terence Drainey, Bishop of Middlesbrough, in Mount Carmel
Descriere
This innovative book offers an original insight into the context and times of St Teresa of Avila (1515 – 1582) as well as exploring her contemporary relevance from the perspective of some of the foremost thinkers and scholars in the Teresian field today including Professors Julia Kristeva, Rowan Williams and Bernard McGinn. As well as these academic approaches there will be chapters by friars and nuns of the Carmelite order living out the Carmelite charism in today’s world. The book addresses both theory and practice, and crosses traditional disciplinary and denominational boundaries – including medieval studies, philosophy, psychology, pastoral and systematic theology - thus demonstrating her continuing relevance in a variety of contemporary multi-disciplinary areas.