Angels of light? : : sanctity and the discernment of spirits in the early modern period / / edited by Clare Copeland, Jan Machielsen.

\'And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light.\' (2 Corinthians 11:14) Paul's warning of false apostles and false righteousness struck a special chord in the period of the European Reformations. At no other time was the need for the discernment of spirits fe...

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Year of Publication:2013
Language:English
Series:Studies in medieval and Reformation traditions, v. 164
Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions 164.
Physical Description:1 online resource (320 p.)
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Introduction /
Angels, Demons, and Everything in Between: Spiritual Beings in Early Modern Europe /
Dangerous Visions: The Experience of Teresa of Avila and the Teaching of John of the Cross /
Participating in the Divine: Visions and Ecstasies in a Florentine Convent /
Heretical Saints and Textual Discernment: The Polemical Origins of the Acta Sanctorum (1643–1940) /
Augustine Baker: Discerning the “Call” and Fashioning Dead Disciples /
A Seventeenth-Century Prophet Confronts His Failures: Paul Felgenhauer’s Speculum Poenitentiae, Buß-Spiegel (1625) /
Visions, Dreams, and the Discernment of Prophetic Passions: Sense and Reason in the Writings of the Cambridge Platonists and John Beale, 1640–60 /
Gijsbert Voet and Discretio Spirituum after Descartes /
“Incorporeal Substances”: Discerning Angels in Later Seventeenth-Century England /
Afterword: Angels of Light and Images of Sanctity /
Further Reading /
Summary:\'And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light.\' (2 Corinthians 11:14) Paul's warning of false apostles and false righteousness struck a special chord in the period of the European Reformations. At no other time was the need for the discernment of spirits felt as strongly as in this newly confessional age. More than ever, the ability to discern was a mark of holiness and failure the product of demonic temptation. The contributions to this volume chart individual responses to a problem at the heart of religious identity. They show that the problem of discernment was not solely a Catholic concern and was an issue for authors and artists as much as for prophets and visionaries.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. [305]-306).
ISBN:1283854953
9004233709
ISSN:1573-4188 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Clare Copeland, Jan Machielsen.