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Great mystics and social justice : walking on the two feet of love / Susan Rakoczy.

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Van Pelt Library BR115.J8 R315 2006
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rakoczy, Susan.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Christianity and justice.
Social justice--Religious aspects--Christianity.
Social justice.
Christian life.
Mysticism.
Mystics--Biography.
Mystics.
Genre:
Biographies.
Physical Description:
ix, 217 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Paulist Press, [2006]
Summary:
Christianity is a call to a life of prayer and activism, the author affirms in a convincing and scholarly work that takes its title from Catherine of Siena's revelation that we are to walk on the "two feet" of love of God and neighbor.The author bases her thesis on the lives and writings of contemplatives, men and women, famous and obscure, from early Christianity to the present, who championed religious, social and political activism from New York to Rome to Soweto--Catherine of Siena, Ignatius of Loyola, Evelyn Underhill, Thomas Merton, Dorothy Day, and four South Africans, Denis Hurley, Beyers Naude, Nelson Mandela and Bishop Desmond Tutu. Dr. Rakoczy also does a valuable service by sorting out the controversy surrounding the story of saints Mary and Martha in the gospel of Luke. She examines the voices extolling the superiority of Mary, the contemplative, over Martha, the symbol of the active life, and those extolling Martha over Mary. She includes the hermeneutical interpretation of feminist scholar Elizabeth Schussler Fiorenza, and the unified understanding of Teresa of Avila, who affirmed the unity of Martha and Mary in one person as the goal of the full Christian life.With reflections on mysticism, suffering and political love, and end-chapter notes and bibliography, Great Mystics and Social Justice is a solid contribution showing Christianity at its unblinkered fullest.Highlights:" includes the four-part hermeneutical strategy or "dance" that constructs a feminist sphere for feminist biblical dialogue" accessible to specialist and non-specialist readers" thoughtful, inspiring, and timely+
Contents:
Prayer or action? : the tension explored
Mystical experience : the common call
Catherine of Siena : the two feet of love
Ignatius of Loyola : finding God in all things
Martha and Mary : sorting out the dilemma
Evelyn Underhill : a practical mysticism
Thomas Merton : speaking from silence
Dorothy Day : prophet of poverty
"Be reconciled" : four South African voices
Mysticism, suffering, and political love.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
0809143070
OCLC:
58478384

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