Mysticism and Social Action

Mysticism and Social Action
Title Mysticism and Social Action PDF eBook
Author Howard Thurman
Publisher Gwasg y Bwthyn
Total Pages 70
Release 2014
Genre
ISBN 9780953817238

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Mysticism and Social Action

Mysticism and Social Action
Title Mysticism and Social Action PDF eBook
Author Richard Boeke
Publisher eBook Partnership
Total Pages 105
Release 2015-09-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 1783017031

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With a foreword by Dr Howard Thurman's biographer Dr Luther E. Smith Jr this book contains the only surviving text of the Lawrence Lectures given by Dr Thurman at California's Berkeley Unitarian Church in 1978. As such, it is a unique record of the thinking of one of America's most celebrated African-American churchmen on the potential of religious experience and god-conscious living to transform society. Howard Thurman, as Dean of the Chapels at Howard University, and later at Boston University, was acclaimed by LIFE magasine as one of the 20th century's "e;Great Preachers"e; of America. His insights and teaching in a time of immense social upheaval influenced the lives of millions, including Martin Luther King, Jr. In the Lawrence Lecture reproduced in this book he insists that the most intense religious experience (the 'mysticism' of the title) can and should be the basis for involvement in social transformation.Also within the book is a biographical essay entitled 'The Temple above the Clouds' by the Rev Richard F Boeke, Minister of the First Unitarian Church at Berkeley 1968-1995. It was he who was instrumental in inviting Dr Thurman to deliver the Lawrence Lectures and who preserved the content of those lectures for eventual publication. His reminiscence of his ministry during those years of rapid change in social attitudes provides both a fascinating and highly personal account in itself and also an informative background to the issues addressed by Dr Thurman.

Mysticism and Social Change

Mysticism and Social Change
Title Mysticism and Social Change PDF eBook
Author Alton Brooks Pollard
Publisher Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Total Pages 240
Release 1992
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN

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Academics and activists alike have long dismissed mysticism as an «otherworldly» and escapist form of religion. Alton B. Pollard III, in a ground breaking study of the noted African-American mystic, Howard Thurman, presents an analysis of religious experience that challenges prevailing interpretations of mysticism and social change. Drawing on perspectives from sociology, phenomenology, and history, the author examines the meaning of mystical religion for the «underside» of contemporary American society. What he uncovers is significant: an activist form of mysticism, compelled by the dictates of spiritual experience, that defies social conventions and engenders social change.

Mysticism and Social Transformation

Mysticism and Social Transformation
Title Mysticism and Social Transformation PDF eBook
Author Janet K. Ruffing
Publisher Syracuse University Press
Total Pages 244
Release 2001-02-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780815628774

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Where do Mysticism and and political action meet? How does faith empower its adherents to resist oppression? What are the origins of authentic contemporary mysticism? From the thirteenth-century Franciscan movement to African American mystics, this wide-ranging volume of essays considers exemplars of Christian mysticism (including Teresa of Avila, Ignatius of Loyola, the Quakers, and the Society of Friends) whose practices and influence brought about social change. Linking major conceptual issues and social theory, the essays examine the historical impact of mysticism in contemporary life and argue for a hermeneutical approach to mysticism in its historical context. The contributors look at how mystical empowerment can serve as a catalyst for expressing compassion in acts of justice and long-term social change. We learn how Sojourner Truth and Rebecca Cox Jackson, driven by mystical experiences to take up lives of preaching, faced the same misogynistic religious environments as did women mystics throughout history, which has submerged this key area of women’s experience. The final two essays describe the development of socially engaged Buddhism in Asia and America and the mystical roots of deep ecology.

Great Mystics and Social Justice

Great Mystics and Social Justice
Title Great Mystics and Social Justice PDF eBook
Author Susan Rakoczy, IHM
Publisher Paulist Press
Total Pages
Release 2017-01-27
Genre
ISBN 1587685833

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Mysticism and Social Transformation

Mysticism and Social Transformation
Title Mysticism and Social Transformation PDF eBook
Author Janet K. Ruffing
Publisher Syracuse University Press
Total Pages 248
Release 2001-02-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780815628767

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Where do Mysticism and and political action meet? How does faith empower its adherents to resist oppression? What are the origins of authentic contemporary mysticism? From the thirteenth-century Franciscan movement to African American mystics, this wide-ranging volume of essays considers exemplars of Christian mysticism (including Teresa of Avila, Ignatius of Loyola, the Quakers, and the Society of Friends) whose practices and influence brought about social change. Linking major conceptual issues and social theory, the essays examine the historical impact of mysticism in contemporary life and argue for a hermeneutical approach to mysticism in its historical context. The contributors look at how mystical empowerment can serve as a catalyst for expressing compassion in acts of justice and long-term social change. We learn how Sojourner Truth and Rebecca Cox Jackson, driven by mystical experiences to take up lives of preaching, faced the same misogynistic religious environments as did women mystics throughout history, which has submerged this key area of women’s experience. The final two essays describe the development of socially engaged Buddhism in Asia and America and the mystical roots of deep ecology.

Mysticism and Morality

Mysticism and Morality
Title Mysticism and Morality PDF eBook
Author Richard H. Jones
Publisher Lexington Books
Total Pages 456
Release 2004
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9780739107843

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In Mysticism and Morality author Richard Jones explores an often neglected question of religious ethics: Is mysticism moral? Through a discussion of several religious traditions--including Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, Tantrism, Daoism, and Christianity--Jones fills a major void in the scholarly literature by considering all relevant points pertaining to mysticism. Rather than looking at mysticism abstractly, the book focuses on such topics as ritual, practice, and the processes of mystical becoming. This work provides new perspectives for those interested in ethics and will prove essential to anyone interested in comparative philosophy and cross-cultural studies of religion.