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The Oxford Handbook of Mystical Theology (Oxford Handbooks)

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About The Oxford Handbook Of Mystical Theology

Product Description The Oxford Handbook of Mystical Theology provides a guide to the mystical element of Christianity as a theological phenomenon. It differs not only from psychological and anthropological studies of mysticism, but from other theological studies, such as more practical or pastorally-oriented works that examine the patterns of spiritual progress and offer counsel for deeper understanding and spiritual development. It also differs from more explicitly historical studies tracing the theological and philosophical contexts and ideas of various key figures and schools, as well as from literary studies of the linguistic tropes and expressive forms in mystical texts. None of these perspectives is absent, but the method here is more deliberately theological, working from within the fundamental interests of Christian mystical writers to the articulation of those interests in distinctively theological forms, in order, finally, to permit a critical theological engagement with them for today. Divided into four parts, the first section introduces the approach to mystical theology and offers a historical overview. Part two attends to the concrete context of sources and practices of mystical theology. Part three moves to the fundamental conceptualities of mystical thought. The final section ends with the central contributions of mystical teaching to theology and metaphysics. Students and scholars with a variety of interests will find different pathways through the Handbook. Review "Edward Howells and Mark McIntosh are to be commended for having pulled together an impressive volume. The Oxford Handbook of Mystical Theology will take its place alongside other important reference works on Christian mysticism, advancing both the study and the experience of the Christian mystery." -- Timothy Robinson, Brite Divinity School at Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX, 76129, USA, Religious Studies Reviews "...this is a wonderful resource overall and a worthy addition to any theological library." -- Steven Payne, TERESIANUM 73 "The Oxford Handbook of Mystical Theology is simultaneously rigorous, innovative and accessible. It is easily recommended for undergraduate and postgraduate courses as well as for scholars in adjoining fields and even experienced mysticism scholars....While much has been written about Christian mystical theology in the last thirty years, this volume is a welcome addition, moving far beyond summaries and providing many innovative insights that will help to shape the field in years to come." -- Michael Hahn, Reading Religion, American Academy of Religion "This volume is well organized, thoughtfully assembled, and brings together an incredible list of senior scholars alongside younger contributors. It is uniformly stellar, a rare feat for a volume of this size. Perhaps its most impressive trait is simply the quality of contributors .. It would make an excellent text in upper-divisional undergraduate and graduate courses that address spirituality and theology, and many of the essays would be helpful texts to supplement courses in theology and spirituality respectively." -- Kyle Strobel, International Journal of Systematic Theology "An up-to-date and informative work of reference ... succinct and accessible." -- David Lonsdale, The Way About the Author Edward Howells, Senior Lecturer in Theology, University of Roehampton,Mark A. McIntosh, Endowed Professorship in Christian Spirituality, Loyola University Mark A. McIntosh is currently the inaugural holder of Loyola University Chicago's endowed professorship in Christian Spirituality, having previously served as Van Mildert Professor of Divinity at Durham University and canon residentiary of Durham Cathedral. His research focuses on the intersection of the mystical and theological in Christianity. Among his publications are Discernment and Truth: The Spirituality and Theology of Knowledge (2004) and Divine Teaching: An Introduction to Christian Theology