Christian Mysticism: The Transforming Journey to God
S. Mary Forman, OSB, Ph.D.
While the term mysticism is a modern one (17th century), it has a rich cultural history beginning with the Greek mystery cults. Besides Christian Scripture, mysticism is also associated with the sacraments of initiation and a way to live the Paschal mystery of Christ within a community of believers. Only over time did mysticism come to be associated with spiritual experience of God and the senses related to the divine indwelling of the Trinity. The journey will be distinguished from phenomena (visions, locutions, extra-sensory perceptions, etc.), often associated with being "mystical," by examining excerpts from some of the major and minor mystics. Several "languages" of mysticism will be offered as insightful to a relationship with God that is always under divine initiative.
S. Mary Forman, OSB, is Associate Professor of Theology at the College of Saint Benedict and Saint |
Dates & Locations
- Friday, Jan. 25 - 8:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. - Emmaus Hall, Saint John's University
- Thursday, Jan. 31 - 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. - Basilica of Saint Mary, Minneapolis
A typical Theology Day consists of registration and refreshments, followed by a period of conversation/presentation/lecture. The conversation then continues as participants are given a chance to continue their discussions with one another. Morning presentations are followed by a complimentary lunch for all participants, and most evening sessions also include a meal.
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