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The Darkness of God

The Darkness of God

The Darkness of God

Negativity in Christian Mysticism
Author:
Denys Turner, University of Birmingham
Published:
November 1998
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Paperback
ISBN:
9780521645614

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    For the medieval mystical tradition, the Christian soul meets God in a 'cloud of unknowing', a divine darkness of ignorance. This meeting with God is beyond all knowing and beyond all experiencing. Mysticisms of the modern period, on the contrary, place 'mystical experience' at the centre, and contemporary readers are inclined to misunderstand the medieval tradition in 'experientialist' terms. Denys Turner argues that the distinctiveness and contemporary relevance of medieval mysticism lies precisely in its rejection of 'mystical experience', and locates the mystical firmly within the grasp of the ordinary and the everyday. The argument covers some central authorities in the period from Augustine to John of the Cross.

    • The most stimulating and highly praised book on mysticism to appear in many years
    • Offers a well-informed exposition of a difficult subject
    • Provides a new reading of the negative tradition in Christian mysticism

    Reviews & endorsements

    '… insightful, provocative, and polemical.' Journal of Religion

    '… a very fine book indeed, beautifully produced by CUP.' Church of England Newspaper

    '… passionate, eloquent, and daring.' The Friend

    '… important, challenging, well-argued and convincing.' The Heythrop Journal

    '… one of the finest books I have read in a long time.' The Expository Times

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    Product details

    November 1998
    Paperback
    9780521645614
    292 pages
    230 × 153 × 19 mm
    0.43kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Acknowledgements
    • Introduction
    • Part I. Two Sources and a Synthesis:
    • 1. The allegory and Exodus
    • 2. Cataphatic and the apophatic in Denys the Areopagite
    • 3. The God within: Augustine's Confessions
    • 4. Interiority and ascent: Augustine's De Trinitate
    • 5. Hierarchy interiorised: Bonaventure's Itinerarium Mentis in Deum
    • Part II. Developments:
    • 6. Eckhart: God and the self
    • 7. Eckhart: detachment and the critique of desire
    • 8. The Cloud of Unknowing and the critique of interiority
    • 9. Denys the Carthusian and the problem of experience
    • 10. John of the Cross: the dark nights and depression
    • 11. From mystical theology to mysticism
    • Further reading
    • Index.
      Author
    • Denys Turner , University of Birmingham