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The Temple of our Soul is one of the most attractive spiritual texts of the late Middle Ages and early modern period. Written by an anonymous woman, who was also the author of influential The Evangelical Pearl, this masterpiece offers insights into the mystical aspects of Christianity that were widespread in Rhineland and the Low Countries. For political, socio-economic, and geographical reasons, spiritual writings from the Low Countries were highly influential in France, England, and Spain. Language barriers, however, have made the original texts inaccessible to many scholars and students.…mehr
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The Temple of our Soul is one of the most attractive spiritual texts of the late Middle Ages and early modern period. Written by an anonymous woman, who was also the author of influential The Evangelical Pearl, this masterpiece offers insights into the mystical aspects of Christianity that were widespread in Rhineland and the Low Countries. For political, socio-economic, and geographical reasons, spiritual writings from the Low Countries were highly influential in France, England, and Spain. Language barriers, however, have made the original texts inaccessible to many scholars and students. This bilingual edition offers the first English translation The Temple of our Soul together with the original Dutch text. This edition includes an introduction that provides insights into the text's key themes and the social context in which it was written. In addition to students of medieval mysticism, it will also be of interest to scholars of late medieval and early modern vernacular literature and feminist theology.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9781009299114
- ISBN-10: 1009299115
- Artikelnr.: 69590258
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9781009299114
- ISBN-10: 1009299115
- Artikelnr.: 69590258
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Introduction; 1. How God has made the soul his temple, and has adorned it
with many graces and gifts; 2. What great crime he does and what severe
penalty he deserves who profanes and dishonours this temple through sin; 3.
How God laments over this temple and the city of the soul, destroyed in
this manner; 4. How God restored the temple of the soul; 5. How God has
freed and sanctified the soul for himself; 6. How the soul shall purify
herself and exalt her ways before she can enter into this temple; 7. How
our mind itself will be the high priest and offer a sacrifice to God; 8.
How the exterior liturgy in the holy church is carried out for the sake of
the interior liturgy; 9. How we shall spiritually celebrate the solemnity
of all saints within ourselves [All Saints]; 10. On the interior advent,
and how the soul should prepare itself for the solemnities [Advent I]; 11.
On the inner silence of the soul, her harmful running outward and the
unification of the senses and the faculties [Advent II]; 12. How the inner
soul is chosen by the holy trinity as a spiritual mother of God; how she is
turned inward, greeted and made fertile for the divine birth [Advent III];
13. How God is born in the human person in three ways according to the
three unities [Christmas I]; 14. How the heavenly spirits lull the divine
birth of the new child with a hymn [Christmas II]; 15. The fruitful
virginity of the soul [Christmas III]; 16. How we may carry Christ in our
hearts and nourish him [Christmas IV]; 17. How our soul is circumcised
spiritually [1 January]; 18. How we, having entered in God with the holy
three kings by God's light, must sacrifice ourselves to God and overcome
all pride [Epiphany]; 19. On the growth and increase of God's grace in the
soul [First Sunday after Epiphany]; 20. With which kind of love Christ has
chosen the soul as his bride [Second Sunday after Epiphany]; 21. How we,
following the example of Mary, will give birth to Jesus, carry him in us,
and make an offering of him at Candlemas; 22. Of three kinds of people and
how they practice this birth [Candlemas II]; 23. The dignity of Mary,
Mother of God and noble virgin [Candlemas III]; 24. The vineyard of our
soul [Septuagesima]; 25. The spiritual field of the soul [Sexagesima]; 26.
How those free of mind are taken up [Quinquagesima]; 27. A loving ascent to
God [Thursday after Quinquagesima]; 28. How the soul must detach herself in
the desert from everything that is not God [First Sunday of Lent I]; 29.
How we are being tempted in the desert and how angels administer to us
[First Sunday of Lent II]; 30. On the transformation of the soul [Second
Sunday of lent]; 31. How the soul is a vineyard of God [Friday after Second
Sunday of Lent I]; 32. How Christ Jesus had toiled for that vineyard
[Friday after Second Sunday of Lent II]; 33. How he fenced the vineyard and
how we will work it [Friday after Second Sunday of Lent III]; 34. How God
loved and sought out the chosen soul [Passion tide]; 35. How the groom
prepared a suitable home for his bride through his bitter suffering, hard
death and precious blood [Maundy Thursday - Good Friday I]; 36. A devout
prayer to become equal to the holy life and cross of Jesus [Good Friday
II)]; 37. About the spiritual burial of Jesus Christ [Holy Saturday I]; 38.
How the interiorly fervent soul shall return to the inner bedroom of her
spirit, to prepare the spiritual resurrection [Holy Saturday II]; 39. How
we must grow in likeness to the three Marys, to visit and anoint the lord
[Easter I]; 40. About the greatest sorrow of Jesus by whose suffering we
are saved [Easter II]; 41. About the greatest joy that was in Christ at his
joyful resurrection [Easter III]; 42. How the soul rises with Christ, and
how God displays and consoles the soul [Easter IV]; 43. How the soul
ascends to heaven through Jesus Christ and is introduced into the heaven of
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with many graces and gifts; 2. What great crime he does and what severe
penalty he deserves who profanes and dishonours this temple through sin; 3.
How God laments over this temple and the city of the soul, destroyed in
this manner; 4. How God restored the temple of the soul; 5. How God has
freed and sanctified the soul for himself; 6. How the soul shall purify
herself and exalt her ways before she can enter into this temple; 7. How
our mind itself will be the high priest and offer a sacrifice to God; 8.
How the exterior liturgy in the holy church is carried out for the sake of
the interior liturgy; 9. How we shall spiritually celebrate the solemnity
of all saints within ourselves [All Saints]; 10. On the interior advent,
and how the soul should prepare itself for the solemnities [Advent I]; 11.
On the inner silence of the soul, her harmful running outward and the
unification of the senses and the faculties [Advent II]; 12. How the inner
soul is chosen by the holy trinity as a spiritual mother of God; how she is
turned inward, greeted and made fertile for the divine birth [Advent III];
13. How God is born in the human person in three ways according to the
three unities [Christmas I]; 14. How the heavenly spirits lull the divine
birth of the new child with a hymn [Christmas II]; 15. The fruitful
virginity of the soul [Christmas III]; 16. How we may carry Christ in our
hearts and nourish him [Christmas IV]; 17. How our soul is circumcised
spiritually [1 January]; 18. How we, having entered in God with the holy
three kings by God's light, must sacrifice ourselves to God and overcome
all pride [Epiphany]; 19. On the growth and increase of God's grace in the
soul [First Sunday after Epiphany]; 20. With which kind of love Christ has
chosen the soul as his bride [Second Sunday after Epiphany]; 21. How we,
following the example of Mary, will give birth to Jesus, carry him in us,
and make an offering of him at Candlemas; 22. Of three kinds of people and
how they practice this birth [Candlemas II]; 23. The dignity of Mary,
Mother of God and noble virgin [Candlemas III]; 24. The vineyard of our
soul [Septuagesima]; 25. The spiritual field of the soul [Sexagesima]; 26.
How those free of mind are taken up [Quinquagesima]; 27. A loving ascent to
God [Thursday after Quinquagesima]; 28. How the soul must detach herself in
the desert from everything that is not God [First Sunday of Lent I]; 29.
How we are being tempted in the desert and how angels administer to us
[First Sunday of Lent II]; 30. On the transformation of the soul [Second
Sunday of lent]; 31. How the soul is a vineyard of God [Friday after Second
Sunday of Lent I]; 32. How Christ Jesus had toiled for that vineyard
[Friday after Second Sunday of Lent II]; 33. How he fenced the vineyard and
how we will work it [Friday after Second Sunday of Lent III]; 34. How God
loved and sought out the chosen soul [Passion tide]; 35. How the groom
prepared a suitable home for his bride through his bitter suffering, hard
death and precious blood [Maundy Thursday - Good Friday I]; 36. A devout
prayer to become equal to the holy life and cross of Jesus [Good Friday
II)]; 37. About the spiritual burial of Jesus Christ [Holy Saturday I]; 38.
How the interiorly fervent soul shall return to the inner bedroom of her
spirit, to prepare the spiritual resurrection [Holy Saturday II]; 39. How
we must grow in likeness to the three Marys, to visit and anoint the lord
[Easter I]; 40. About the greatest sorrow of Jesus by whose suffering we
are saved [Easter II]; 41. About the greatest joy that was in Christ at his
joyful resurrection [Easter III]; 42. How the soul rises with Christ, and
how God displays and consoles the soul [Easter IV]; 43. How the soul
ascends to heaven through Jesus Christ and is introduced into the heaven of
t
Introduction; 1. How God has made the soul his temple, and has adorned it
with many graces and gifts; 2. What great crime he does and what severe
penalty he deserves who profanes and dishonours this temple through sin; 3.
How God laments over this temple and the city of the soul, destroyed in
this manner; 4. How God restored the temple of the soul; 5. How God has
freed and sanctified the soul for himself; 6. How the soul shall purify
herself and exalt her ways before she can enter into this temple; 7. How
our mind itself will be the high priest and offer a sacrifice to God; 8.
How the exterior liturgy in the holy church is carried out for the sake of
the interior liturgy; 9. How we shall spiritually celebrate the solemnity
of all saints within ourselves [All Saints]; 10. On the interior advent,
and how the soul should prepare itself for the solemnities [Advent I]; 11.
On the inner silence of the soul, her harmful running outward and the
unification of the senses and the faculties [Advent II]; 12. How the inner
soul is chosen by the holy trinity as a spiritual mother of God; how she is
turned inward, greeted and made fertile for the divine birth [Advent III];
13. How God is born in the human person in three ways according to the
three unities [Christmas I]; 14. How the heavenly spirits lull the divine
birth of the new child with a hymn [Christmas II]; 15. The fruitful
virginity of the soul [Christmas III]; 16. How we may carry Christ in our
hearts and nourish him [Christmas IV]; 17. How our soul is circumcised
spiritually [1 January]; 18. How we, having entered in God with the holy
three kings by God's light, must sacrifice ourselves to God and overcome
all pride [Epiphany]; 19. On the growth and increase of God's grace in the
soul [First Sunday after Epiphany]; 20. With which kind of love Christ has
chosen the soul as his bride [Second Sunday after Epiphany]; 21. How we,
following the example of Mary, will give birth to Jesus, carry him in us,
and make an offering of him at Candlemas; 22. Of three kinds of people and
how they practice this birth [Candlemas II]; 23. The dignity of Mary,
Mother of God and noble virgin [Candlemas III]; 24. The vineyard of our
soul [Septuagesima]; 25. The spiritual field of the soul [Sexagesima]; 26.
How those free of mind are taken up [Quinquagesima]; 27. A loving ascent to
God [Thursday after Quinquagesima]; 28. How the soul must detach herself in
the desert from everything that is not God [First Sunday of Lent I]; 29.
How we are being tempted in the desert and how angels administer to us
[First Sunday of Lent II]; 30. On the transformation of the soul [Second
Sunday of lent]; 31. How the soul is a vineyard of God [Friday after Second
Sunday of Lent I]; 32. How Christ Jesus had toiled for that vineyard
[Friday after Second Sunday of Lent II]; 33. How he fenced the vineyard and
how we will work it [Friday after Second Sunday of Lent III]; 34. How God
loved and sought out the chosen soul [Passion tide]; 35. How the groom
prepared a suitable home for his bride through his bitter suffering, hard
death and precious blood [Maundy Thursday - Good Friday I]; 36. A devout
prayer to become equal to the holy life and cross of Jesus [Good Friday
II)]; 37. About the spiritual burial of Jesus Christ [Holy Saturday I]; 38.
How the interiorly fervent soul shall return to the inner bedroom of her
spirit, to prepare the spiritual resurrection [Holy Saturday II]; 39. How
we must grow in likeness to the three Marys, to visit and anoint the lord
[Easter I]; 40. About the greatest sorrow of Jesus by whose suffering we
are saved [Easter II]; 41. About the greatest joy that was in Christ at his
joyful resurrection [Easter III]; 42. How the soul rises with Christ, and
how God displays and consoles the soul [Easter IV]; 43. How the soul
ascends to heaven through Jesus Christ and is introduced into the heaven of
t
with many graces and gifts; 2. What great crime he does and what severe
penalty he deserves who profanes and dishonours this temple through sin; 3.
How God laments over this temple and the city of the soul, destroyed in
this manner; 4. How God restored the temple of the soul; 5. How God has
freed and sanctified the soul for himself; 6. How the soul shall purify
herself and exalt her ways before she can enter into this temple; 7. How
our mind itself will be the high priest and offer a sacrifice to God; 8.
How the exterior liturgy in the holy church is carried out for the sake of
the interior liturgy; 9. How we shall spiritually celebrate the solemnity
of all saints within ourselves [All Saints]; 10. On the interior advent,
and how the soul should prepare itself for the solemnities [Advent I]; 11.
On the inner silence of the soul, her harmful running outward and the
unification of the senses and the faculties [Advent II]; 12. How the inner
soul is chosen by the holy trinity as a spiritual mother of God; how she is
turned inward, greeted and made fertile for the divine birth [Advent III];
13. How God is born in the human person in three ways according to the
three unities [Christmas I]; 14. How the heavenly spirits lull the divine
birth of the new child with a hymn [Christmas II]; 15. The fruitful
virginity of the soul [Christmas III]; 16. How we may carry Christ in our
hearts and nourish him [Christmas IV]; 17. How our soul is circumcised
spiritually [1 January]; 18. How we, having entered in God with the holy
three kings by God's light, must sacrifice ourselves to God and overcome
all pride [Epiphany]; 19. On the growth and increase of God's grace in the
soul [First Sunday after Epiphany]; 20. With which kind of love Christ has
chosen the soul as his bride [Second Sunday after Epiphany]; 21. How we,
following the example of Mary, will give birth to Jesus, carry him in us,
and make an offering of him at Candlemas; 22. Of three kinds of people and
how they practice this birth [Candlemas II]; 23. The dignity of Mary,
Mother of God and noble virgin [Candlemas III]; 24. The vineyard of our
soul [Septuagesima]; 25. The spiritual field of the soul [Sexagesima]; 26.
How those free of mind are taken up [Quinquagesima]; 27. A loving ascent to
God [Thursday after Quinquagesima]; 28. How the soul must detach herself in
the desert from everything that is not God [First Sunday of Lent I]; 29.
How we are being tempted in the desert and how angels administer to us
[First Sunday of Lent II]; 30. On the transformation of the soul [Second
Sunday of lent]; 31. How the soul is a vineyard of God [Friday after Second
Sunday of Lent I]; 32. How Christ Jesus had toiled for that vineyard
[Friday after Second Sunday of Lent II]; 33. How he fenced the vineyard and
how we will work it [Friday after Second Sunday of Lent III]; 34. How God
loved and sought out the chosen soul [Passion tide]; 35. How the groom
prepared a suitable home for his bride through his bitter suffering, hard
death and precious blood [Maundy Thursday - Good Friday I]; 36. A devout
prayer to become equal to the holy life and cross of Jesus [Good Friday
II)]; 37. About the spiritual burial of Jesus Christ [Holy Saturday I]; 38.
How the interiorly fervent soul shall return to the inner bedroom of her
spirit, to prepare the spiritual resurrection [Holy Saturday II]; 39. How
we must grow in likeness to the three Marys, to visit and anoint the lord
[Easter I]; 40. About the greatest sorrow of Jesus by whose suffering we
are saved [Easter II]; 41. About the greatest joy that was in Christ at his
joyful resurrection [Easter III]; 42. How the soul rises with Christ, and
how God displays and consoles the soul [Easter IV]; 43. How the soul
ascends to heaven through Jesus Christ and is introduced into the heaven of
t