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Title: Symbol wobec T(t)ajemnicy w pismach św. Jana od Krzyża. Rola, znaczenie, interpretacja
Authors: Hornik, Paulina
Keywords: St. John of the Cross; mysticism symbol
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Citation: J. Kempa, M. Giglok (red.), "Słowo, doświadczenie, tajemnica" (S. 227-235). Katowice : Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Abstract: In the poems of St. John of the Cross are some characteristic words, which a carmelite poet use, when he want to describe the process of human spiritual journey toward God, and want to express his own experience of meeting incomprehensible. These are, for example, concepts such as night, flame, bridegroom and bride, the source, the cave, the wound. Their analysis reveals that in poetic discourse St. John these terms gain their specific, unique meaning. The symbols, which are used by St. John of the Cross have a double value: 1) associated with the world of references to the primary, the ordinary meaning of the concept (reading in the context of the literal sense), 2) making the reference to the imaginary world of Spanish Mystique, to the symbolic and theological space which they themselves create. The symbolism in the works of the Castilian writer in the first has a spiritual character, followed by — the literary (the second dimension is used by the first — St. John has done poetry as a tool of his apostolate). Particular symbols contain the elements of different origin (derived from nature, from the biography of St. John, from the biblical tradition and the Fathers of the Church). This symbols referred to a spiritual (theological) reality play the role of a teacher.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/4557
ISBN: 9788380125117
9788380125124
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