The Image of Mixed Liquids in Late Medieval Mystical Thought

“It may be that universal history is the history of the different intonations given a handful of metaphors.” Whatever relevance this gnomic saying of Jorge Luis Borges may have to universal history, it can serve as the motto for the following investigation of the relationship between mysticism and t...

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Autor principal: Lerner, Robert E. 1940- (Author)
Tipo de documento: Print Artigo
Idioma:Inglês
Verificar disponibilidade: HBZ Gateway
Interlibrary Loan:Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
Publicado em: [1971]
Em: Church history
Ano: 1971, Volume: 40, Número: 4, Páginas: 397-411
Classificações IxTheo:KAF Baixa  Idade Média
Parallel Edition:Recurso Electrónico
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Resumo:“It may be that universal history is the history of the different intonations given a handful of metaphors.” Whatever relevance this gnomic saying of Jorge Luis Borges may have to universal history, it can serve as the motto for the following investigation of the relationship between mysticism and the Free Spirit heresy in the later Middle Ages. Scholars are accustomed to regard the socalled heresy of the Free Spirit as sui generis, an aberrant and scandalous religious deviation preached by nihilists, lechers, and megalomaniacs, but this interpretation is not borne out by the sources, as we will see in the story of a simile.
ISSN:0009-6407
Obras secundárias:Enthalten in: Church history