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English Language Notes (2002) 40 (2): 1–3.
Published: 01 December 2002
...Kathryn Walls Copyright © 2002 Regents of the University of Colorado 2002 English Language Notes Volume XXXX N um ber 2 December 2002 DIVINE RESORTS: ARLO HILL AND MOUNT THABOR IN SPENSER S MUTABIIJTIE CANTOS In his description o f the Goddess N ature (TQVII. vii. 5-7), Spenser affirms...
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English Language Notes (2018) 56 (1): 169–181.
Published: 01 April 2018
...Nathan Wolski Abstract According to the Zohar , the most important work of the classical Kabbalah, in prayer the soul of the mystic ascends through seven celestial halls or palaces as part of its quest to unify the male and female aspects of divinity, and thereby stimulates Ein Sof , the infinite...
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English Language Notes (2018) 56 (1): 183–196.
Published: 01 April 2018
... in Valenciennes, with Marguerite as a witness. Her use of fire as a metaphor to describe union with God foreshadows her death. Furthermore, The Mirror ’s emphasis on the insufficiency of language to describe the divine echoes Marguerite’s silence during her inquisitorial trial. However, these complaints against...
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English Language Notes (2012) 50 (1): 163–166.
Published: 01 March 2012
... with community, nature, and the divine to become a reinforced first person singular or, first person plural, I&I.” At once an examination of Rasta ideology as well as a writerly journey into what it means to create in dialogue with that ideology, Douglas concludes with a fresh look at the Rasta woman...
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English Language Notes (2018) 56 (1): 139–152.
Published: 01 April 2018
...Sarah Pessin Abstract Thinking with the Christian mystery of kenosis (the self-emptying of God) in relation to divine motions of charity and love, this article sets out to recover a kenotic-mystical element in Greco-Judeo-Islamic Neoplatonisms. After rehearsing the postmetaphysical parameters...
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English Language Notes (2018) 56 (1): 153–168.
Published: 01 April 2018
..., and it describes the divine body part by part, providing the names, the material, and the dimensions of each. 46 Hayman, Sefer yetzirah , 59 . 45 Kaplan, Bahir , 23 . 44 Kaplan, Bahir , 22 . 43 Kaplan, Bahir , 4 . 42 Kaplan, Bahir , 3 . 41 Other passages repeat...
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English Language Notes (2006) 44 (1): 13–18.
Published: 01 March 2006
...Victor E. Taylor Copyright © 2006 Regents of the University of Colorado 2006 W o und ing Theology a n d L iterature V ic t o r E. Ta y l o r So choose, how do you want us to think o f you as a man who does wrong, or as someone divine? Plato, Ion1 First fo llo w Nature, and your Judgm ent...
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English Language Notes (2018) 56 (1): 43–52.
Published: 01 April 2018
... of the painting suggests at least two ways that the relationship between Christian mysticism and critique has been understood. On the one hand, the irruption of the vision into the space of the church can be seen as a kind of divine imprimatur on the ecclesiastical splendor in which it appears—as much blessing...
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English Language Notes (2018) 56 (1): 119–138.
Published: 01 April 2018
... Tragedy , 28–29 . 45 Later the Taʾrīkh al-Khamīs ( History of Thursday ) of al-Diyārbakrī (982/1574) contained the final forming of this image. His Satan was not only the guardian of heaven but the worshipper of divine unity ( Awn, Satan’s Tragedy , 29–30 ). It is significant that al-Diyārbakrī...
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English Language Notes (2015) 53 (2): 119–136.
Published: 01 September 2015
... of light come from the object to the eyes), as A. Mark Sm ith has cogently dem onstrated.13Yet medieval accounts of sight were equally bound up in theories o f visions o f the divine, especially in the hands o f the moral theologians w ho also inherited this optical tradition, but put it to different uses...
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English Language Notes (2024) 62 (2): 55–71.
Published: 01 November 2024
... of explaining why any physical state is conscious rather than nonconscious. —David Chalmers Form is extension, is medium, is the glass container for meaning. Archiving that meaning is always a violence, and applying form to divine structures and understandings is also a violence, but it is wholly...
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English Language Notes (2006) 44 (1): 209–212.
Published: 01 March 2006
... o f language. Its procedure is comparable to the poetic practice that attempts to say the unsayable. A negative theology, by denying all sensible and intelligible attributes to divinity, brings about the de-anthropom orphization of God. So poetry, in answering its highest calling, results in the de...
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English Language Notes (2018) 56 (1): 219–222.
Published: 01 April 2018
... and wield divine power. The political dimensions of such claims cannot be understated. By claiming exclusive secret knowledge regarding the nature of the functioning of the cosmos, kabbalists sought to establish a bulwark against critiques of Judaism. In many respects, Kabbalah developed...
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English Language Notes (2012) 50 (2): 113–126.
Published: 01 September 2012
...") or the circle of the Sefer haBahir in Provence (where fo r the first tim e the Sefirot the measures of d iv in ity are discussed in a vague manner). But it is only w ith the appearance of the Zohar and its literary circle that we encounter a full exposition of the divine w orld and an explicit program...
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English Language Notes (2018) 56 (1): 247–251.
Published: 01 April 2018
... with God. 6 For many, he is the Byzantine mystic par excellence. 7 He is a forerunner of Gregory Palamas, who also speaks of an encounter with divine light. Symeon was of aristocratic background and had a promising career at court, cut short by the accession of Basil II. It was then that he turned...
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English Language Notes (2001) 39 (1): 27–32.
Published: 01 September 2001
... with the earlier pointing; that punc tuation shows A N octurnal consistent with poems, both am o rous and divine, closely related to it in subject. The more com plex m eaning renders the poem a bridge between the two kinds of love poetry. T he com m a is also m ore congruous with the practices of textual...
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English Language Notes (2018) 56 (1): 241–246.
Published: 01 April 2018
... promise of giving her daughter to the Cistercian order at Las Huelgas. 1 Encapsulated in this story is the core element of medieval mysticism: the unmediated relationship with the divine. I employ such a definition following the work of Christina Van Dyke and Sarah Beckwith, who have demonstrated...
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English Language Notes (2001) 38 (3): 20–33.
Published: 01 March 2001
... to empower closure and har mony. Although not capable of bearing the weight of the whole interpretation of the poem , the puns in The Kingis Quair rein force the larger themes of seeking God and reconciling earthly with divine love. The n arrato r also uses the puns to contrast the divine and the earthly...
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English Language Notes (2006) 44 (1): 113–120.
Published: 01 March 2006
... history both in Latin prose and in vernacular (English and continental) com mentary and paraphrase. In such vernacular treatm ents of the Seven Penitential Psalms (in theVulgate, 6, 31, 37, 50, 101, 142), we can find evidence of the attem pt to understand the qualities o f divine lordship. These psalms...
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English Language Notes (2020) 58 (2): 136–150.
Published: 01 October 2020
... of the covenant to steady it from falling, Dante suggests that he too will risk divine punishment in his efforts to protect the covenant from “unruly oxen that are dragging it away into the wilderness.” 8 Here, as in canto 27 of Paradiso , Dante calls attention to displacement—the ark heading...
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