Seeing through the eyes of faith: new approaches to the mystagogy of the church fathers
Part 1. Mystagogy, apologetics, rhetorics and polemics -- Part. 2. Mystagogy and the introduction to the creed -- Part. 3. Mystagogy and visual symbolism -- Part 4. Mystagogy, liturgical initiation and eucharist -- Part 5. Mystagogy, initiation and spiritual growth -- Part 6. Mystagogy and martyrdom
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Zusammenfassung: | Part 1. Mystagogy, apologetics, rhetorics and polemics -- Part. 2. Mystagogy and the introduction to the creed -- Part. 3. Mystagogy and visual symbolism -- Part 4. Mystagogy, liturgical initiation and eucharist -- Part 5. Mystagogy, initiation and spiritual growth -- Part 6. Mystagogy and martyrdom In the course of the past years an interest in the mystagogy of the Church Fathers developed at various Dutch universities. Interest in the mystagogy of the Church Fathers increased because it was recognised that its study did justice both to the intention of the Church Fathers themselves and to the increasing demand for spirituality. It was not their primary intention to put forward a rational reflection on the depositum fidei as such or to pass on knowledge of this as a goal in itself. Their goal was rather to initiate a process aimed not so much at intellectual formation as at an existential transformation by means of rituals, catechesis and the explanation of stories and images from biblical traditions. In this book the main focus was on the mystagogy of the Church Fathers. The assumption was that philological, historical and theological methods complement each other in the approach to the Church Fathers as mystagogues. Consequently the manner in which they attempt to shape their introduction into the mystery of Christ was regarded from an interdisciplinary point of view. The contributions to this book form a first sketch of the research area of the mystagogy of the Church Fathers, as it is taking shape at present-- |
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adam_text | TABLE OF CONTENTS
List of Contributors...................................... ix
Abbreviations............................................. xiii
Introduction
L Studying the Mystagogy of the Fathers: an Introduction. 3
Paul van Geest
2. Mystagogical Terminology in Liturgical Contexts....... 23
Gerard Rouwhorst
3. The Meaning of‘Mystagogy5 in Cyril of Alexandria...... 37
Hans van Loon
4. The Communication of Mysteria in the Mystagogical Discourses
of Ambrose and Chrystosom............................... 55
Americo Miranda
Part 1: Mystagogy, Apologetics, Rhetorics and Polemics
5. Theological Perspectives on Apologetic Persuasion in Justin
Martyr, Athenagoras, and Theophilus of Antioch.......... 79
Aza Goudriaan
6. The Binominal Antithesis 6 nq - dKofj in the Works of Cyril of
Jerusalem between Pagan Inheritance and Christian Metamor-
phosis........................................... 95
ROCCO SCHEMBRA
7. Bible, Rhetoric and Theology: Some Examples of Mystagogical
Strategies in St. Gregory of Nyssas Sermons........... 105
Johan Leemans
8. Mystagogical Theology in Gregory of Nyssas Epiphany Sermon
In diem luminum........................................ 125
Piet Hein Hupsch
9. Mystagogy in St. Augustine: Rhetoric, Exegesis, and Liminality.. 137
Karla Pollmann
10. Augustine’s Mystagogical Strategy in some Easter Sermons. 163
Marie-Anne Vannier
11. Cum tremore se exultare. Polemics and Mystagogy in St. Augus-
tine’s Writings to the So-called Semi-Pelagians.... 169
Bart van Egmond
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part 2: Mystagogy and the Introduction to the Creed
12. Rufinus and the Creed: New Viewpoints from an Old Witness?
A Possible Mystagogical Use of the Expositio Symboli. 183
Liuwe H. Westra
13. There and Back Again - A Creed’s Tale. The Interaction between
Baptismal (Mystagogical) and Polemical Creeds........ 203
Peter van Egmond
Part 3: Mystagogy and Visual Symbolism
14. ‘Who can express in Words the Difference between the Quality
of the Sweetness of a Date and a Dried Fig?’ Origen, Images,
and the Way to Godhood................................ 229
Karl F. Morrison
15. ‘God on Earth, Man in Heaven’. John Chrysostom’s Use of
Celestial Imagery for the Christian Life.............. 251
Maria Verhoeff
16. From ‘Divine Law’ to Miracle as Visible Theology: Tracing an
Imaginative Shift..................................... 269
Giselle de Nie
17. St. Augustine’s Mystagogical Instruction of Ideas and Images.. 289
Laela Zwollo
18. Confession as an Image. St. Augustine’s Shift from Mystagogy
to Negative Theology.................................. 303
Matthias Smalbrugge
Part 4: Mystagogy, Liturgical Initiation and Eucharist
19. Christian Initiation in Antioch between St. John Chrysostom
and St. Severus....................................... 317
Sever J. Voicu
20. ‘Keeping the Mystery by which we are kept’: Mystagogy in the
Odes of Solomon....................................... 331
Gie Vleugels
21. ‘Receive today how you are to call upon God’. The Lord’s Prayer
and Augustine’s Mystagogy........................... 349
William Harmless
22. Mystagogy in Saint Maximus........................... 375
Andrew Louth
23. Personal and Communal Mystagogy in St. Maximus the Con-
fessor ................................................... 389
Michael Barker
TABLE OF CONTENTS VII
24. Liturgically Mediated Plurality. Transformative Contemplation
in St. Basils Eucharistic canon and in St. Maximus’ Mystagogy 401
Stephen C. Headley
25. Symbolism in the Liturgical Commentary of St. Germanos of
Constantinople............................................. 423
Kallistos Ware
Part 5: Mystagogy, Initiation and Spiritual Growth
26. Songs in the Desert. The Rabbis and Origen on Spiritual Ascent 445
Marcel Poorthuis
27. Prayer in the Mystagogy of Clement, Origen, and John Chrysos-
tom...................................................... 459
Margareth Schatkin
28. The Lenten Lectures of St. Cyril of Jerusalem: from Pedagogics
to Mystagogy............................................... 485
Michiel Op de Coul
29. St. Ambrose’s Mystagogy: A Learning Process to ‘See with the
eyes of faith’............................................. 501
Marten van Willigen
30. The Desert Sayings {Apophthegmata Patrum) as Mystagogical
Path: Images of ‘Hesychia’ in the Systematic Collection, Chap-
ter 2................................................ 511
Nienke Vos
31. St. Augustine’s Exercitatio mentis and its Function in Mystagogy:
Opening up the Individual for Exercises in Communal Thinking
and Living................................................. 533
Martin Claes
32. Becoming a Limb of the Totus Christus: St. Augustine’s Mysta-
gogy in Confessiones 13 as Trans-Identification.......... 547
Daniel Napier
33. The Impulse of Allegory. Lectio divina as Mystagogy in Gregory
the Great.................................................. 565
Arnold Smeets
Part 6: Mystagogy and Martyrdom
34. Mystagogy and Martyrdom in Ignatius of Antioch............ 593
Peter Ben Smit
35. Scriptures and Dreams. The Prophetic Identity of the Martyr
Perpetua. A Narrative Mystagogy............................ 609
Bart J. Koet
VIII
TABLE OF CONTENTS
36. A Martyr s Pain is Not Pain: Mystagogical Directives in Tertul-
lian s Ad martyras, and some other North African Martyr Texts 629
Henk Bakker
Bibliography............................................ 649
index nominum (up to ca. 1500)........................... 699
Index nominum (from ca. 1500)............................ 705
Index rerum.............................................. 709
Index locorum............................................ 727
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title_full_unstemmed | Seeing through the eyes of faith new approaches to the mystagogy of the church fathers edited by Paul van Geest |
title_short | Seeing through the eyes of faith |
title_sort | seeing through the eyes of faith new approaches to the mystagogy of the church fathers |
title_sub | new approaches to the mystagogy of the church fathers |
topic | Glaubenserfahrung (DE-588)4071869-4 gnd Mystagogie (DE-588)4131509-1 gnd Vätertheologie (DE-588)4298909-7 gnd Kirchenväter (DE-588)4030763-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Glaubenserfahrung Mystagogie Vätertheologie Kirchenväter Aufsatzsammlung |
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volume_link | (DE-604)BV037480190 (DE-604)BV041643639 |
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