The Mystical Science of the Soul explores the unexamined
influence of medieval discourses of science and spirituality on
recogimiento, the unique Spanish genre of recollection mysticism
that served as the driving force behind the principal developments
in Golden Age mysticism. Building on recent research in medieval
optics, physiology, and memory in relation to the devotional
practices of the late Middle Ages, Jessica A. Boon probes the
implications of an 'embodied soul' for the intellectual history of
Spanish mysticism.
Boon proposes a fundamental rereading of the key recogimiento
text Subida del Monte Sion (1535/1538), which melds the
traditionally distinct spiritual techniques of moral
self-examination, Passion meditation, and negative theology into
one cognitively adept path towards mystical union. She is also the
first English-language scholar to treat the author of this
influential work - the Renaissance physician Bernardino de Laredo,
a pivotal figure in the transition from medieval to early modern
spirituality on the Iberian peninsula and a source for Teresa of
Avila's mystical language.
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