State University of New York Press
Mysticism, Death and Dying
Mysticism, Death and Dying
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This book charts the borderline between the nocturnal side of mysticism and the luminous side of death and it illuminates their paradoxical affinities. Within a culture of both denial and despair, it affirms the reality but not the finality of death. If what the generations have called the mystery of death is “the last enemy,” a still more mysterious mysticism would anticipate, illuminate and disarm it, issuing in what “eyes have not seen, ears have not heard.” This work is contemporary in that it represents a creative and original appropriation of tradition, is spiritually more mystical than devotionaland is ecumenically conversant with and sensitive to the great religious traditions.
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