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  • The Sufi trobar clus and Spanish mysticism A shared symbolism (Lahore: Iqbal Academy Pa
  • He is an expert in Jewish mysticism also known for his work in the field of addi
  • e" in Blaga's plays - an association of dark mysticism and Freudian pathological dramas - or in his
  • sts turned to medieval Jewish philosophy and mysticism, and particularly the work of the iconoclast
  • for the maintenance of godliness (Christian mysticism), and for the training of a pious and intell
  • Mysticism and Language (Oxford University Press, 1992)
  • Mysticism and Sacred Scripture (Oxford University Pres
  • ater years Yohai became involved with Jewish mysticism and Torah study.
  • She also authored works on Christian mysticism and the foundations of modernity.
  • set purpose it avoids the loftier flights of mysticism and all abstruse speculation.
  • In its religious mysticism and quasi-Gothic sensibility, it partly hark
  • acobson's weekly internet essays on Judaism, mysticism and psychology are read by tens of thousands
  • Freud's Relation to Mysticism and Anti-Semitism", International Journal of
  • Nicholson later published a work on mysticism and St. Francis of Assisi.
  • For Lossky, Christian mysticism and dogmatic theology were one and the same.
  • also strongly made an approach to Christian mysticism and nature mediation.
  • d Gandy had collaborated in writing books on mysticism and paganism.
  • ssively, his works are tempered by Christian mysticism and an increasingly strong faith in the end
  • from his multiple, enduring engagements with mysticism and mystical poetics.
  • adigm relate to the fields of consciousness, mysticism and science.
  • nt 20 years teaching Jewish religion, Jewish mysticism and Talmud to students at the Johannes Guten
  • 905, Brandsma was knowledgeable in Carmelite mysticism and was awarded a doctorate in philosophy at
  • 5) is an extremely popular book of Christian mysticism and practical Holiness theology.
  • itions of Chassidus, Lurianic philosophy and mysticism, and the rational thinking of Maimonides.
  • sian American liberation theology, Christian mysticism, and the relationship between religion and s
  • e story, makes frequent allusions to Dharmic mysticism and philosophy, with references to Buddha, K
  • frequent lecturer on and teacher of Western mysticism and the history and use of the tarot.
  • n advised Jung on questions regarding Jewish mysticism and they shared wide-ranging interests in th
  • Theosophy or Neo-Theosophy, New Age thought, mysticism, and Eastern philosophy.
  • ts, shot against this background of Oriental mysticism and modern sensibilities".
  • ising gods to construct elaborate systems of mysticism and theosophy.
  • ukav and similar books, E.R. Scerri, Eastern Mysticism and the Alleged Parallels with Physics, Amer
  • urses on Islam, classical Arabic literature, mysticism, and Mt.
  • eligion - and especially on the places where mysticism and globalism converge.
  • prominent experts on philosophy of religion, mysticism and Comparative religion.
  • Determined to live a life of asceticism, mysticism, and worship, in 1861 he sought out Sheikh M
  • The Haridasa contribution to Hindu mysticism and the Bhakti literature overall is similar
  • ot Torat Hasod Ha'ivrit" ("History of Jewish Mysticism and Esotericism", Zalman Shazar Center, Jeru
  • akes a leaf from the book of Judeo-Christian mysticism and Buddhism and explores the concept of the
  • d boldness, and the blending of a neo-Gothic mysticism and grandeur with an Art Nouveau line and a
  • , the unfortunate -- sick of soul, sick with mysticism and arrogant pride ..."
  • He was long a scholar of Jewish mysticism and, with his gift for language, was often s
  • must be noted that such teachings (regarding mysticism) are specific and higher and deeper understa
  • The book is a summary of List's Germanic mysticism as realised in the years between 1902 and 19
  • of trifling with grave subjects and of using mysticism as a mask for frivolity.
  • ds prior to 1865, they were based heavily on mysticism as opposed to science.
  • lasses in Halacha, Talmud, prayer and Jewish mysticism at Yeshivat Hadar Hatorah in New York and at
  • mbent of the Gershom Scholem Chair in Jewish Mysticism at The Hebrew University.
  • He writes on Christian mysticism, atheism, the ethics of diet, Christian paci
  • Paul Mommaers & Jan van Bragt, Mysticism, Buddhist and Christian.
  • Agent Cooper is also interested in Tibetan mysticism, but of the good variety, so in this sense,
  • lah, generally outside of traditional Jewish mysticism, by many modern Hermeticists and students of
  • by R.A. Nicholson in his Studies in Islamic Mysticism, describes the Malamatiyya thus: "My fellows
  • , semiotics, astrology, religion, mythology, mysticism, divination, heraldry, and vexillology, amon
  • Mysticism east and west: A comparative analysis of the
  • Perspectives on Jewish Thought and Mysticism, edited together with Alfred Ivry and Alan A
  • He often combined mysticism, eroticism, and symbolism, in Art Nouveau an
  • ately, the Byzantines had a deep respect for mysticism even if they didn't understand it.
  • -old high school student with an interest in mysticism, experiences strange dreams at night.
  • ion of the Indian tradition in a new form of mysticism, expressed through a subjective voice.
  • es in private tutorial settings in Christian mysticism, Greater and Lesser Magic, Sex Magic, Sufism
  • gh accompanied by a fascination with sensual mysticism; his interests in paganism and the occult we
  • n Karski (2002) D'vekut: Hasidism and Jewish Mysticism in Israel, a Personal Journey' (2000) Stuart
  • Mohammedan Mysticism in Sumatra 1935.
  • The harvest of mysticism in medieval Germany (1300-1500).
  • and Rhoda Gilman, Authority and mysticism in Quaker and Buddhist thought : essays
  • Seek to See Him: Ascent and Vision Mysticism in the Gospel of Thomas (Brill, 1996)
  • The Chemical Promise: Experiment And Mysticism in the Chemical Philosophy, 1550-1800 : Sele
  • He laid the groundwork for sober mysticism in contrast to that of God-intoxicated Sufis
  • And the strong sense of mysticism in all of his works is probably the one of t
  • A tendency to mysticism in the text can be more clearly seen in a pa
  • as particularly interested in the history of mysticism in Morocco since Mohammed al-Jazuli and his
  • His books on mysticism include Early Islamic Mysticism, translation
  • According to Lossky mysticism is Orthodox dogma per excellence.
  • Thus, ancient mysticism is proven far more accurate than the modern
  • Madness, Love and Mysticism is an album of contemporary classical music
  • unique and compelling factor in contemporary mysticism is the current ecological crisis, which is a
  • is an author who specializes in comparative mysticism, Islamic Studies, Sufism and Shi'ism.
  • With such a disposition to asceticism and mysticism it was but natural that Joseph should become
  • Exhibiting traits of a Slavic national mysticism, Kruchenykh aimed at recovering the primeval
  • George Harrison became interested in Eastern mysticism; Lennon dismisses Harrison's beloved gurus a
  • ter added teachings concerning the powers of mysticism, magic and healing that had gradually begun
  • Advaita (non-dual) mysticism maintains that every seemingly separate pers
  • oteric bookshop specializing in esotericism, mysticism, occultism, oriental religion and contempora
  • human response to the concept, in Christian mysticism, of the Dark Night of the Soul, coining the
  • In the classical western mysticism of neoplatonism and kabala the aura is assoc
  • The Inner Scar: The Mysticism Of Georges Bataille (2000)
  • etry, "At the Gate of Love" is known for the mysticism of the poetry.
  • Alan Brill, Thinking God: The Mysticism of Rabbi Zadok HaKohen Of Lublin (Yeshiva Un
  • al phenomenon such as "rain" taking away the mysticism of "acts of God".
  • epoch of the German Peasants' War and of the mysticism of the Late Middle Ages.
  • Pir Zia was trained in the universal mysticism of his father, Vilayat Khan, as well as the
  • ment and which memes are purely derived from mysticism or have been carried in from different envir
  • This is really a landmark in the history of Mysticism or Sufism, showing that Nurbakhsh had reache
  • ter Gandy is a British author who focuses on mysticism, particular the mystery religions.
  • Ritualistic mysticism, particularly concerning the creation of the
  • 009 with focus on Lorenzo de' Medici and how mysticism played an important role in his life and pos
  • n the field of astrology and then in magick, mysticism, Qabalah, tarot, occult psychology, thelemic
  • Abhorring dogma and religious mysticism, Rational Dissenters emphasized the rational
  • titled The Participatory Turn: Spirituality, Mysticism, Religious Studies.
  • Aleph in Jewish mysticism represents the oneness of God.
  • Y. Y escapes and tries through words (myths, mysticism, rhythm, and physics) to prove its right to
  • ner expanded on these criticisms in his book Mysticism Sacred and Profane (1957), which also acts a
  • He was prone to mysticism, studied kabalistic works and accepted some
  • Early Islamic Mysticism: Sufi, Qur'an, Mir'raj, Poetic and Theologic
  • darker, riskier movie that tends more toward mysticism than Christian social commentary," but did a
  • nic movement of Sabbatai Zevi, the religious mysticism that resulted as a reaction to nascent Hassi
  • ern cosmology and Kabbalah (a form of Jewish mysticism), the creation of the universe from nothing
  • s; Religion 1802: An introduction to Islamic mysticism: the Sufi tradition; Religion 1820: Islam in
  • the Kabbalah, Paracelsian alchemy, medieval mysticism, the medieval 'heretics' of the Reformation,
  • ormances in 1984, and began studying Eastern mysticism; the result of these explorations were the a
  • Peter C. Erb, Pietists, Protestants, and Mysticism: The use of late medieval spiritual texts in
  • soul as garment" is a commonplace in Russian mysticism; this is likely to been the direct inspirati
  • ch, although natural to himself, appeared as mysticism to those who had not followed his great ment
  • aditionally such symbols are used in Eastern mysticism to balance the mind or focus it on spiritual
  • riter, from studies of the Torah, Talmud and mysticism to introductory pamphlets on Jewish beliefs
  • d by another German theologian with links to mysticism, Valerius Herberger.
  • In Lurianic mysticism, which explains cosmic metaphysical processe
  • ater Aristotelianism with a dose of oriental mysticism which gradually became more and more importa
  • re film blends new wave cinema, romance, and mysticism with science fiction and fantasy.
  • influenced by Russell's ability to reconcile mysticism with a pragmatic approach to social reforms
  • ters felt that it was inappropriate to share mysticism with the masses, yet Al-Hallaj openly did so
  • ayers) combined numerous concepts of Islamic mysticism with live Western and Afghan folk-music, as
  • cal integrity of religion, spirituality, and mysticism without sacrificing the integrity of modern
  • rized by externalism, contempt for Christian mysticism, worldliness of the clergy, degradation of t
  • Feuerstein has authored over 30 books on mysticism, Yoga, Tantra, and Hinduism.