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Contents

Introduction
Mark A. McIntosh and Edward Howells

Mystical Theology and Christian Self-Understanding
Rowan Williams

Mystical Theology at the Heart of Theology
Mark A. McIntosh

Mystical Theology and Human Experience
Edward Howells

The Genealogy of Mystical Traditions
Bernard McGinn

Mystical Theology in Contemporary Perspective
Maria Clara Lucchetti Bingemer

Living the Word
Kevin L. Hughes

The Liturgical Mystery
Andrew Louth

Mystics as Teachers
Joanne Maguire

The Ascetic Life
Luke Dysinger

Prayer
Peter Tyler

Lives and Visions
Patricia Zimmerman Beckman

Mystical Texts
Rob Faesen

Mystical Poetics
Alexander J. B. Hampton

The Image and Likeness of God
John Arblaster

Spiritual Itineraries
Boyd Taylor Coolman

Depth, Ground, Abyss
Charlotte Radler

Erotic and Nuptial Imagery
Louise Nelstrop

Cataphasis, Visualization, and Mystical Space
David Albertson

Theological Epistemology and Apophasis
Cyril ORegan

Trinitarian Indwelling
Rik Van Nieuwenhove

Mystical Union
Bernard McGinn

Metaphysics, Theology, and the Mystical
David Tracy

The Mysticalor What Theology can Show
Jean-Luc Marion

The Trinity
Rik Van Nieuwenhove and
William Crozier

Christology
Amy Hollywood and Rachel Smith

Pneumatology
Brandon Gallaher

Creation and Revelation
Douglas E. Christie

Anthropology
Philip Sheldrake

Theosis
Aristotle Papanikolaou

Ecclesiology
Gemma Simmonds

Mysticism of the Social Life
Ann W. Astell

Interreligious Dialogue
Michael Barnes

Eschatology
Hugh Feiss

David Albertson is Associate Professor of Religion at the University of Southern California. He is the author of Mathematical Theologies: Nicholas of Cusa and the Legacy of Thierry of Chartres (2014), and co-editor of the volume Without Nature? A New Condition for Theology (2009).
John Arblaster is assistant professor in the history of spirituality in the Low Countries at the Ruusbroec Institute, University of Antwerp, and a scientific collaborator at the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies, University of Leuven. He has published several articles on medieval mystical literature and theology and, with Rob Faesen, co-edited A Companion to John of Ruusbroec (2014) and Mystical Doctrines of Deification: Case Studies in the Christian Tradition (2018).
Ann W. Astell SSM is Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame. She is the author of six books and the editor or co-editor of seven volumes. Former President of the Society for the Study of Christian Spirituality and also of the Colloquium on Violence and Religion, she is a member of the Schoenstatt Sisters of Mary.
Michael Barnes, SJ is Professor of Interreligious Relations at the University of Roehampton. An experienced practitioner in the encounter between persons of faith, particularly in West London, he has written several books and numerous articles on the dialogue of religions and Comparative Theology.
Douglas E. Christie is Professor and Chair in the Theological Studies Department at Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles. He is the author of The Word in The Desert: Scripture and the Quest for Holiness in Early Christian Monasticism (1993), The Blue Sapphire of the Mind: Note for a Contemplative Ecology (2013), and is the founding editor of Spiritus: A Journal of Christian Spirituality (Johns Hopkins).
Boyd Taylor Coolman is Professor of Theology at Boston College. An historical theologian of medieval Catholicism, Coolmans research focuses on the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries, especially in the Victorine and early Franciscan scholastic traditions, with a particular interest in the topics of Trinity, Christology, eucharist, and mystical theologies. His publications include Knowledge, Love, and Ecstasy in the Theology of Thomas Gallus (2017).
William Crozier is a doctoral student at Durham University. His main research focuses on the theology of St Bonaventure and Franciscan theology in the thirteenth century. The title of his doctoral dissertation is: A Beautiful Mind: The Knowledge of Christ According to St BonaventureTowards a New Reading of the Seraphic Doctors Thought on Faith and Reason. He is currently preparing an edition and introduction to the Quaestiones de Colore (attributed to Bonaventure) as well as several other texts.
Luke Dysinger, OSB ,MD, D.Phil., is a Benedictine monk of St Andrews Abbey in Valyermo, California. He is professor of church history and moral theology at St Johns Seminary, Camarillo, California. His research and publications have been largely in the fields of patristics, spiritual theology, and bioethics.
Rob Faesen, SJ ,is Professor and holder of the Jesuitica Chair at the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies, KU Leuven (Belgium), and member of the Ruusbroec Society at the University of Antwerp (Belgium). He is also Professor at Tilburg University (the Netherlands), where he is holder of the Francis Xavier Chair. His research focuses on the history of the Middle Dutch mystical literature. He was a member of the editorial team that prepared the critical edition of John of Ruusbroecs Opera Omnia, published in the Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Mediaevalis series. In 2008, he published Late Medieval Mysticism of the Low Countries in collaboration with Rik Van Nieuwenhove and Helen Rolfson, in the Classics of Western Spirituality series (New York: Paulist Press). He edited
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