Mystical Tradition: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam

Other by Professor Luke Timothy Johnson

Tracklist

  • 1
    A Way Into the Mystic Ways of the West
  • 2
    Family Resemblances and Differences
  • 3
    The Biblical Roots of Western Mysticism
  • 4
    Mysticism in Early Judaism
  • 5
    Merkabah Mysticism
  • 6
    The Hasidim of Medieval Germany
  • 7
    The Beginnings of Kabbalah
  • 8
    Mature Kabbalah — Zohar
  • 9
    Isaac Luria and Safed Spirituality
  • 10
    Sabbatai Zevi and Messianic Mysticism
  • 11
    The Ba'Al Shem Tov and the New Hasidism
  • 12
    Mysticism in Contemporary Judaism
  • 13
    Mystical Elements in the New Testament
  • 14
    Gnostic Christianity
  • 15
    The Spirituality of the Desert
  • 16
    Shaping Christian Mysticism in the East
  • 17
    Eastern Monks and the Hesychastic Tradition
  • 18
    The Mysticism of Western Monasticism
  • 19
    Medieval Female Mystics
  • 20
    Mendicants as Mystics
  • 21
    English Mystics of the 14th Century
  • 22
    15th- And 16th-Century Spanish Mystics
  • 23
    Mysticism Among Protestant Reformers
  • 24
    Mystical Expressions in Protestantism
  • 25
    20th-Century Mystics
  • 26
    Muhammad the Prophet as Mystic
  • 27
    The House of Islam
  • 28
    The Mystical Sect — Shi'a
  • 29
    The Appearance of Sufism
  • 30
    Early Sufi Masters
  • 31
    The Limits of Mysticism — Al-Ghazzali
  • 32
    Two Masters, Two Streams
  • 33
    Sufism in 12th–14th Century North Africa
  • 34
    Sufi Saints of Persia and India
  • 35
    The Continuing Sufi Tradition
  • 36
    Mysticism in the West Today

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