Mystery, Humility and Religious Practice in the Thought of St John of the Cross
Mark
University of Leeds
DOI: https://doi.org/10.24204/ejpr.v4i3.278
Abstract
The ‘dark night of the soul’ is a common motif in Christian spiritual writing; and the locus classicus for this motif is the work of John of the Cross, a Spanish Carmelite friar of the sixteenth century. My aim in this paper is to use John’s account of the ‘night’ to consider how the themes of mystery, humility and religious practice may be subsumed, and related to one another, within a Christian conception of God and of human life lived out in relation to God.
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