Spirituality A Brief History.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Newark :
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
2013.
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Colección: | New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Series page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Preface
- Chapter 1: What is Spirituality?
- Origins of the Word "Spirituality"
- Contemporary Meaning
- What is Christian Spirituality?
- Spirituality and Mysticism
- The Study of Spirituality
- Spirituality and History
- Interpretation
- Types of Spirituality
- Periods and Traditions
- Conclusion: Criteria of Judgment
- Chapter 2: Foundations: Scriptures and Early Church
- Christian Spirituality and the Scriptures
- Scriptural Markers
- Spirituality in the New Testament
- Spirituality and the Early Church
- Liturgy
- Spirituality and Martyrdom
- Shrines, Devotion, and Pilgrimage
- Spirituality and Doctrine
- Origen
- Evagrius
- The Cappadocians
- Augustine
- Pseudo-Dionysius
- Christian Spirituality as Transformation and Mission
- Theories of Spiritual Transformation
- Conclusion
- Chapter 3: Monastic Spiritualities: 300-1150
- The Emergence of Monasticism
- Widows and Virgins
- Syrian Ascetics
- Egyptian Monasticism
- Wisdom of the Desert
- Monastic Rules
- Benedictine Expansion
- The New Hermits
- The Cistercians
- The Spiritual Values of Monasticism
- Spirituality and the Conversion of Europe
- Local Spiritualities: Ireland
- Spirituality in the East
- Syriac Spirituality
- Conclusion
- Chapter 4: Spirituality in the City: 1150-1450
- The Gregorian Reform
- Apocalyptic Movements
- The Vita Evangelica
- Twelfth-Century Renaissance
- The Rebirth of Cities
- Cathedrals and Urban Vision
- The City as Sacred
- Universities as Sacred Space
- Vita Evangelica and Urban Sensibilities
- The Mendicant Movement
- Dominic, Francis, Clare, and Bonaventure
- The Beguines
- Fourteenth-Century Mysticism
- Julian of Norwich
- Crossing Spiritual Boundaries: The Influence of Islam
- Devotional Spirituality
- Spirituality and Eastern Christianity
- The Renaissance
- Conclusion
- Chapter 5: Spiritualities in the Age of Reformations: 1450-1700
- Seeds of Reform: The Devotio Moderna and Christian Humanism
- The Crisis of Medieval Spirituality
- Spirituality and the Lutheran Reformation
- John Calvin and Reformed Spirituality
- The Radical Reformation: Anabaptist Spirituality
- Anglican Spirituality
- George Herbert
- Puritan Spirituality
- Early Quakers
- The Catholic Reformation
- The New Orders
- Ignatius Loyola and Early Ignatian Spirituality
- Spirituality Beyond Europe
- Carmelite Mysticism
- Lay Devotion
- Seventeenth-Century French Spirituality
- Russian Spirituality
- Conclusion
- Chapter 6: Spirituality in an Age of Reason: 1700-1900
- Spirituality in the Roman Catholic Tradition
- Pietism
- Wesleyan Spirituality
- American Puritanism and the Great Awakening
- Shaker Spirituality
- Orthodox Spirituality
- Post-Revolutionary Catholicism
- The English Evangelicals
- The Oxford Movement
- John Henry Newman
- A Distinctive "American Spirituality"
- Conclusion