Eroticism and Mysticism as a Transgression of Boundaries: the Song of Songs 5: 2–8 and the Mystical Texts of Mechthild of Magdeburg

This paper presents the structural connections between eroticism and mysticism on the basis of two text sources: there are some texts of ‘The flowing light of the Godhead’ of Mechthild of Magdeburg and the Song of Songs 5: 2–8. Both texts represent a call for transgressions, since without these the...

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Main Author: Perintfalvi, Rita (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Sage 2014
In: Feminist theology
Year: 2014, Volume: 22, Issue: 3, Pages: 229-240
Further subjects:B Liberation Theology
B Mysticism
B Feminist Theory
B Biblical Theology
B Politics
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Summary:This paper presents the structural connections between eroticism and mysticism on the basis of two text sources: there are some texts of ‘The flowing light of the Godhead’ of Mechthild of Magdeburg and the Song of Songs 5: 2–8. Both texts represent a call for transgressions, since without these the experience of God is not possible. Eroticism as well as mysticism strives for the transcendental experience of union. This is however only to be attained in ecstasy, in a state of the Ego out of itself where the border separating one from the other is transgressed. This results in an unexpected and incomparable experience where no more boundaries between ‘You and Me’ are perceivable. Therefore eroticism is a sort of sacred reality that leads to the experience of the transcendent and divine and through it to the existential transubstantiation of the person.
ISSN:1745-5189
Contains:Enthalten in: Feminist theology
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1177/0966735014527197