Mystic Fable, Volume Two

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16th century
17th
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all seeing eye
angelology
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belief
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chiaroscuros
communication
control
discourse
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europe
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glossolalia
graces
historiography
history
holiness
identity
individual
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insanity
john cross
knowledge
language
literature
madness
meaning
melody
mysticism
nicholas of cusa
noise
nonfiction
pascal
philosophy
poetry
power
prose
religion
richard simon
saint
saussure
silence
social reality
speech
spirituality
surin
surveillance
testimony
theology
voice

Product details

  • ISBN 9780226209135
  • Weight: 567g
  • Dimensions: 17 x 24mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Dec 2015
  • Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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More than two decades have passed since Chicago published the first volume of this groundbreaking work in the Religion and Postmodernism series. It quickly became influential across a wide range of disciplines and helped to make the tools of poststructuralist thought available to religious studies and theology, especially in the areas of late medieval and early modern mysticism. Though the second volume remained in fragments at the time of his death, Michel de Certeau had the foresight to leave his literary executor detailed instructions for its completion, which formed the basis for the present work. Together, both volumes solidify Certeau's place as a touchstone of twentieth-century literature and philosophy, and continue his exploration of the paradoxes of historiography; the construction of social reality through practice, testimony, and belief; the theorization of speech in angelology and glossolalia; and the interplay of prose and poetry in discourses of the ineffable. This book will be of vital interest to scholars in religious studies, theology, philosophy, history, and literature.
Michel de Certeau (1925-86) was a philosopher, historian, and Jesuit. He is the author of The Practice of Everyday Life, Heterologies: Discourse on the Other, and The Writing of History, in addition to The Mystic Fable, Volume One and The Possession at Loudun, both published by the University of Chicago Press.