First Published in 2002. This book is about the way medieval
authors wrote about union with God and how they used language that
refers to the senses to articulate their ideas about how a person
can be one with God. Rudy argues that such explicit concepts of the
spiritual senses are not sharply distinct from the ideas implicit
in broader usage of sensory language in theological writings. These
ideas are significant in the history of Christian mysticism,
because language that refers to the senses bears directly on
several ideas that are central to ideas about union with God.
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