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The Purification of the Memory According to St. John of the CrossWinter, John-Mary January 2022 (has links)
Thesis advisor: André Brouillette / Thesis advisor: Steven Payne / Thesis (STL) — Boston College, 2022. / Submitted to: Boston College. School of Theology and Ministry. / Discipline: Sacred Theology.
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Theologia crucis and the Catholic tradition : a study of St. John of the CrossNayar, Nancy Ann. January 1981 (has links)
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Theologia crucis and the Catholic tradition : a study of St. John of the CrossNayar, Nancy Ann. January 1981 (has links)
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A study of the Christian mysticism of Santa Teresa de Avila and San Juan de la CruzBesinger, Sharon Ruth Preston January 1968 (has links)
There is no abstract available for this thesis.
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Thomas Merton's assimilation of the writings of St. John of the Cross leading to his embrace of Zen vocabulary in relation to contemplationMcKeown, Les January 2004 (has links)
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LA AFINIDAD ONTOLOGICA ENTRE SAN JUAN DE LA CRUZ Y JUAN RAMON JIMENEZ, PEDRO SALINAS Y JORGE GUILLEN (SPANISH TEXT)Vega, José de Jesús January 1962 (has links)
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The relevance of John of the Cross (1542-1591) for Canadian prairie evangelical spiritualityPeasgood, Joyce Marie 30 November 2007 (has links)
Evangelicalism in western Canada was fuelled by fundamentalist theology and devotion which evolved in this region during the early twentieth century. Generally, Canadian evangelical theologians have focused on the historical and theological implications of evangelicalism within this area. Due to the nature of evangelical theology, which is governed by reason and the defense of truth and dogma, this Christian movement in the west ignored by default concepts connected to mystical theology. This thesis researches a question which has not had an adequate response within evangelical theological tradition, primarily as a result of its disregard for mystical theology. The issue of concern in this thesis is the nature of the process of sanctification of the soul, and particularly, the purpose of the silence of God during this time. Questions to be addressed are: `what is the nature of spiritual transformation?', `what transpires in the soul of the person?' and `what is the role of the `dark night' and the `silence of God' during this experience?' This research responds with an explanation to the underlying cause for the inability of evangelical spirituality in the Canadian west to respond to this issue. It also provides a plausible resolution to the problem which is embedded in the literature of John of the Cross, a sixteenth century Spanish mystic. / CHR SPIRIT, CHURCHIST, MISS / DTH (CHR SPIRIT)
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The relevance of John of the Cross (1542-1591) for Canadian prairie evangelical spiritualityPeasgood, Joyce Marie 30 November 2007 (has links)
Evangelicalism in western Canada was fuelled by fundamentalist theology and devotion which evolved in this region during the early twentieth century. Generally, Canadian evangelical theologians have focused on the historical and theological implications of evangelicalism within this area. Due to the nature of evangelical theology, which is governed by reason and the defense of truth and dogma, this Christian movement in the west ignored by default concepts connected to mystical theology. This thesis researches a question which has not had an adequate response within evangelical theological tradition, primarily as a result of its disregard for mystical theology. The issue of concern in this thesis is the nature of the process of sanctification of the soul, and particularly, the purpose of the silence of God during this time. Questions to be addressed are: `what is the nature of spiritual transformation?', `what transpires in the soul of the person?' and `what is the role of the `dark night' and the `silence of God' during this experience?' This research responds with an explanation to the underlying cause for the inability of evangelical spirituality in the Canadian west to respond to this issue. It also provides a plausible resolution to the problem which is embedded in the literature of John of the Cross, a sixteenth century Spanish mystic. / CHR SPIRIT, CHURCHIST, MISS / DTH (CHR SPIRIT)
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