Christian Mysticism’s Queer Flame

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Catholic faith development
Christian Mystical
Christian Mystical Tradition
Christian Mysticism
Coming Out
Constance Fitzgerald
Contemporary Gay Men
Dark Night
Don's Case
Don’s Case
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Erotic Theology
Evelyn Underhill
Faith Development
Faith Development Theory
Faith Transmission
Gay
Gay Christian Men
Gay Men
Gay Spirituality
hermeneutical analysis
Hermeneutics
Interviews
LGBT
LGBTIQ+ theology
Mature Gay Men
Michael Kelly
Mystical Development
mystical experience stages
Mystical Journey
Mystical Path
Mystical Theology
Mysticism
Personal Development
qualitative spiritual research
Queer
queer Christian lived experience
Queer Christian Mysticism
Queer Theology
Religion in America
Ricoeur
Ruth Burrows
Social Science Research
spiritual direction education
Thomas Merton
Usual Debt
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367587444
  • Weight: 480g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Is the Christian mystical tradition a relic of another time, shaped by celibates for celibates, unable to engage meaningfully with people of our time who embrace their corporeality and sexuality as crucial aspects of their journey towards union with God? This book reflects in serious theological depth and detail on the spiritual and sexual journeys of gay men of mature and committed Christian faith, employing the Christian mystical tradition as the lens and the interlocutor in this process.

This study examines the major themes and stages of the mystical tradition as outlined by Evelyn Underhill, but also including more recent work by Ruth Burrows, Thomas Merton and Constance Fitzgerald. Using methods of qualitative research, it then considers the texts of in-depth interviews conducted with men, most of whom are theologians or spiritual leaders with a deep Catholic faith, and all of whom are openly, self-affirmingly gay. Finally, it employs Ricoeur’s hermeneutical theory to engage in a creative theological conversation between the traditional mystical stages and themes and these men’s lives, as described in their interviews.

This is a unique study that brings together ancient spirituality with contemporary lived religion. As such, it will be of interest to scholars of religious studies, theology, Christian mysticism and spirituality, and queer studies. It will be of particular interest to those teach spiritual direction and to all who seek new ways to engage with the spiritual lives of LGBTIQ+ people.

Michael Kelly is an Adjunct Research Associate at Monash University’s Centre for Religious Studies, Australia. Over the past twenty years he has led retreats, spoken at conferences, lectured at universities and published essays and papers in Australia, the UK and the USA. He is the author/presenter of The Erotic Contemplative video-lecture series and his book, Seduced by Grace (2011), is held and used in a number of universities.

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