SO2973 Mystical Theology and the Gospel of Life

Docente: Prof. IAIN SCOTT MATTHEW

 

Justification
The course explores the question How can the mystics deepen, safeguard and empower the Church’s vision of the dignity of humanity and the goodness of human life? The course thus aims to make both a pastoral and theological contribution.

Objectives
The aim is to bring the Christian mystical tradition, with special emphasis on the theology of deification, into dialogue with the Gospel summons to protect and promote life. This dialogue, between mystical theology and the Gospel of life, intends to deepen and widen the discourse about the implications of human dignity in today’s world.

Contents

1) Foundations

  • The meaning of ‘mystical theology’.
  • The meaning of ‘the Gospel of life’.
  • New Testament light upon the relationship between spirituality and service.
  • The theology of deification as criterion for what God wants and what humanity needs.

2) Applications
Dialogue between the mystics, especially St Teresa and St John of the Cross, and

  • the dignity of the human,
  • human suffering,
  • care for the earth,
  • purification of motivation,
  • ecclesial communion and mission,
  • Christian hope.

Select Bibliography

  • Pope John Paul II Encyclical Letter Evangelium Vitae 1995;
  • Pope Benedict XVI Encyclical Letter Deus Caritas Est 2005;
  • Pope Francis Encyclical Letter Laudato Si2015;
  • Works of St John of the Cross and of St Teresa, published by Institute of Carmelite Studies Washington;
  • St Augustine Confessions, Homilies on the first letter of St John (excerpts and translations from Course)
  • Pseudo-Dionysius The Complete Works Paulist Press 1987;
  • Josef Ratzinger The God of Jesus Christ Ignatius 2008;
  • Anthony Fisher OP Catholic Bioethics for a new millennium Cambridge UP 2012
  • Mark McIntosh Mystical Theology Blackwell 1998;
  • Mary McCormack OCD Upon this mountain prayer in the Carmelite Tradition Teresian Press 2009;
  • Iain Matthew John of the Cross seasons of prayer Teresian Press 2014;
  • Iain Matthew “Reading John’s Dark Night: A Theological event”, in Teresianum 2021/1, pp.127-151
  • Catherine MeadeCatherine of Siena to purify Gods Church St Paul’s 2006;
  • Jean-Charles Nault The Noonday Devil Ignatius 2015
  • Robert Spaemann Persons Oxford 2017;
  • Stacy Trasancos Particles of Faith Notre Dame Indiana 2016;
  • Peter Tyler St John of the Cross Continuum 2010.