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| Contributors |
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| Introduction |
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| PART ONE: Theoretical Perspectives |
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Religion And Gender In The City |
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To Be Amazed, To Let Go, To Resist |
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Outline For A Mystical Journey Today |
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| PART TWO: Christian Mystics and Social Transformation |
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Mysticism and Social Transformation According to the Franciscan Way |
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Preaching as Social Practice in Meister Eckhart |
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St. Teresa of Avila as a Social Reformer |
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Ignatian Mysticism of Service |
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Ignatius of Loyola and Pedro Arrupe |
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Quakers and Social Transformation |
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Mystical Experience, Radical Subjectification, and Activism in the Religious Traditions of African American Women |
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| PART THREE: Emerging Contemporary Approaches |
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Buddhism and Social Transformation |
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The Transcendence of Justice and the Justice of Transcendence |
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Mysticism, Deep Ecology, and Political Life |
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| Works Cited |
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| Index |
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