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Naïveté, Credulity, and Critical Thinking in Ancient
and Medieval Christian History
Friday, January 7, 2:30–4:30 p.m.
Westin, Vashon Room I
- Chair: Dennis D. Martin, Loyola University Chicago
- Papers: “Penetrating Beyond Explanations”:
Experience and Experimental Criticism in the Sermons of Bernard
of Clairvaux
and Visions of Julian
of Norwich
Mark S. Burrows, Andover Newton Theological School
Simplicity, or the Terror of Belief: The Making and Unmaking
of the Self in Early Christian Monasticism
Douglas Burton-Christie, Loyola Marymount University
Speculative Mysticism for the Masses: The Mystical Unknowing
of Meister Eckhart
Charlotte Radler, Loyola Marymount University
- Comment: Dennis D. Martin
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