Cattoi and Mc Daniel present a selection of articles on the role of the body and the spiritual senses – our transfigured channels of sensory perceptions – in the context of spiritual practice. The volume investigates this theme across a variety of different religious traditions within Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Daoism.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: Spiritual Body, Spiritual Senses: Past and Present; J.Mc Daniel PART I: SPIRITUAL SENSES AND DEIFIED BODIES A Hindu Monk’s Appreciation of Eastern Orthodoxy’s Jesus Prayer: The ‚Inner Senses‘ of Hearing, Seeing and Feeling in Comparative Perspective; J.Molleur Indo-Tibetan Tantrism as ‚Spirit Marriage‘; S.R.Sarbacker Experiencing the Single Savior: Divinizing the Body and the Senses in Tantric Buddhist Meditation; D.Gray The Patristic Roots of John Smith’s ‚True Way or Method of Attaining to Divine Knowledge‘; D.Michaud PART II: ASCETIC PRACTICE AND EMBODIED TRANSCENDENCE The Daoist Mystical Body; L.Komjathy Daoist Mysticism: Embodiment, ‚Eudaimonia‘, and Flow; L.Weed Liminality and Ambiguity: the Role of Bodily Suffering in the Mysticism of Christian the Astonishing; C.Radler , Assistant Professor of Theological Studies, Loyola Marymount University ‚The Body Gains its Share‘: The Asceticism of Mechthild of Magdeburg; M.V.Roberts PART III: EMBODIED SPIRITUALITY AND MODERN MYSTICISM Map of Consciousness: New Paradigm for Mysticism and Healing; F.Grace The Diamond Approach: Towards an Embodied Spirituality for the Twenty-First Century; A.Gleig Reading Wisdom with Reich: Proverbs 8-9 as Interpreted through the Psychotherapy of Wilhelm Reich; N.Douglas-Klotz Conclusion: The Virtues of Form; T.Cattoi
Über den Autor
Author Thomas Cattoi: Thomas Cattoi is Associate Professor in Christology and Cultures/Dwan Family Chair of Inter-religious Dialogue, Jesuit School of Theology at Santa Clara University, USA.