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    [abstract] => Mysticism is one of the most vague concepts in religious studies. In what follows I propose to boil down mysticism to spirituality and provide an analysis of lectio divina (a spiritual practice which originated in the Middle Ages and still exists). I will also show how we can understand spirituality and how people can produce ‘spiritual knowledge’.
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    [doi] => 10.24204/ejpr.v7i2.123
    [datePublished] => 2015-06-21
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Lectio divina, meditatio, imitatio as Basic Categories of Medieval Spirituality

Kirill

DOI: https://doi.org/10.24204/ejpr.v7i2.123

Abstract

Mysticism is one of the most vague concepts in religious studies. In what follows I propose to boil down mysticism to spirituality and provide an analysis of lectio divina (a spiritual practice which originated in the Middle Ages and still exists). I will also show how we can understand spirituality and how people can produce ‘spiritual knowledge’.

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