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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.
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.
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