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Spiritual Formation and Mystical Symbolism

Sun, May 01, 2022
Frans van Liere,Grover A. Zinn and Dale M. Coulter, eds.

Biblical interpretation, writings on the contemplative/mystical life and a continuing deep reflection on the nature and meaning of symbols come together in powerful ways in Victorine writers, particularly Hugh and Richard, as well as the lesser-known writer Thomas Gallus (Thomas of Vercelli), a Victorine canon who became the abbot of a house of regular canons in Vercelli, Italy. This volume contains: (1) Hugh鈥檚 On the Ark of Noah and A Short Treatise on the Form of the Ark, treatises that unfold Hugh鈥檚 teaching on stages and fruition of the mystical quest in relation to a complex drawing that incorporates a figure of Christ seated in majesty, embracing a map of the world on which is superimposed a diagram of Noah鈥檚 Ark, representing the 12 stages of the contemplative quest; (2) Richard鈥檚 On the Ark of Moses, a work that uses the symbolic (allegorical and tropological) interpretation of the Ark of the Covenant and the figures of the Cherubim that accompany the Ark in the Jerusalem Temple to convey Richard鈥檚 vivid and compelling teaching on the varieties of contemplative experience as he understood them in twelfth-century Paris; and (3) Thomas Gallus鈥 Commentary on the Song of Songs, which offers a window into a formative period of transition in the western Christian spiritual tradition, with Gallus鈥檚 commentary on the Song of Songs giving voice to a more 鈥渁ffective鈥 (versus 鈥渟peculative鈥) understanding of the mystical quest and experience, drawing upon and extending earlier Victorine explorations of the interrelationship of love and knowing in the experience of contemplation.  For those interested in the dynamics of the spiritual quest and symbolic understanding in the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries, as well as insights that can inform the modern quest for knowledge and love of God, these are essential works for any library.

Dale M. Coulter (D.Phil. Oxford University) is Associate Professor of Historical Theology, The Divinity School, Regent University. 

Grover A. Zinn (Ph.D. Duke University) is William H. Danforth Professor of Religion, emeritus, Oberlin College.

Frans van Liere (Ph.D. Groningen University) is Professor of Medieval History at 茄子视频, Grand Rapids, MI.


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