
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. Setting The Interpretative Context -- The Two Lungs Of The Christian Mystical Life: The Cataphatic Way And The Apophatic Way -- Theories Of Mystical Development: The Classical Model According To Evelyn Underhill's Mysticism -- Contemporary Approaches To Faith Development And Spiritual Growth -- Hermeneutical And Methodological Considerations -- Stories Of Faith And Patterns Of Growth: The Eight Interviews -- Family, Faith, And The Path Towards Coming Out -- Early Adulth
This book investigates whether the historical Christian mystical tradition can meaningfully integrate with the lived experiences and sexual identities of contemporary gay men. Author Michael P. Kelly, drawing upon his background in theology, utilizes a hermeneutical framework to bridge the gap between classical mystical stages and the modern realities of gay men who maintain a committed Christian faith. By synthesizing qualitative interview data with established mystical theory, the text argues for a contemporary re-evaluation of spiritual union that embraces human corporeality.
What You Will Find
Scholars and practitioners in the fields of theology and queer studies view this work as a significant contribution to the dialogue between ancient spiritual traditions and modern identity. Readers frequently note the academic rigor of the prose and the depth of the theological synthesis provided by the author.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
1138562122
ISBN-13:
9780203710050
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