Richard of St. Victor: The Book of the Patriarchs, The Mystical Ark, Book Three of the Trinity
"The Classics of Western Spirituality™ Series promises to be one of the most important and valuable tools for the teaching of western spiritual traditions in coming years."
Bernard McGinn
Professor of Historical Theology
and History of Christianity, The
University of Chicago Divinity
School, Chicago, Illinois

Richard of St. Victor: The Book of the Patriarchs, The Mystical Ark, Book Three of the Trinity translation and introduction by Grover A. Zinn, preface
by Jean Chatillon

"Contemplation is free and clear vision of the mind
fixed upon the manifestation of wisdom in suspended
wonder...."
Richard of St. Victor (?—1173)

One of the great mystics of the Christian Tradition, Richard is the
link between the early tradition of Pseudo-Dionysius and the great mystical awakening in Medieval Europe. For his genius in bringing together both the Latin and Greek Traditions all contemplatives owe him a great debt. Born in twelfth century Scotland, he joined the Abbey of St. Victor in Paris where he became Superior and Prior.

The Twelve Patriarchs (or Benjamin Minor) is his preparation of the soul for contemplation. The framework is a scriptural allegory based on the story of Jacob. Richard uses the meaning of the names and the elements of the story to illustrate a unified view of the person and the relationship between contemplation and action. His Mystical Ark ( or Benjamin Major) completes this study.

In his Book Three of the Trinity we see Richard's doctrinal basis for
the spiritual conclusions of his earlier work. Richard can teach us about the discipline and the dangers of the mystical quest. He can enlighten us concerning the relevance of symbols and symbolic structures as modes of communication.

Jean Chatillon, of the University of Paris, who wrote the preface, is the world's Victorine scholar.

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Richard of St. Victor: The Book of the Patriarchs, The Mystical Ark, Book Three of the Trinity
"The Classics of Western Spirituality™ Series promises to be one of the most important and valuable tools for the teaching of western spiritual traditions in coming years."
Bernard McGinn
Professor of Historical Theology
and History of Christianity, The
University of Chicago Divinity
School, Chicago, Illinois

Richard of St. Victor: The Book of the Patriarchs, The Mystical Ark, Book Three of the Trinity translation and introduction by Grover A. Zinn, preface
by Jean Chatillon

"Contemplation is free and clear vision of the mind
fixed upon the manifestation of wisdom in suspended
wonder...."
Richard of St. Victor (?—1173)

One of the great mystics of the Christian Tradition, Richard is the
link between the early tradition of Pseudo-Dionysius and the great mystical awakening in Medieval Europe. For his genius in bringing together both the Latin and Greek Traditions all contemplatives owe him a great debt. Born in twelfth century Scotland, he joined the Abbey of St. Victor in Paris where he became Superior and Prior.

The Twelve Patriarchs (or Benjamin Minor) is his preparation of the soul for contemplation. The framework is a scriptural allegory based on the story of Jacob. Richard uses the meaning of the names and the elements of the story to illustrate a unified view of the person and the relationship between contemplation and action. His Mystical Ark ( or Benjamin Major) completes this study.

In his Book Three of the Trinity we see Richard's doctrinal basis for
the spiritual conclusions of his earlier work. Richard can teach us about the discipline and the dangers of the mystical quest. He can enlighten us concerning the relevance of symbols and symbolic structures as modes of communication.

Jean Chatillon, of the University of Paris, who wrote the preface, is the world's Victorine scholar.

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Richard of St. Victor: The Book of the Patriarchs, The Mystical Ark, Book Three of the Trinity

Richard of St. Victor: The Book of the Patriarchs, The Mystical Ark, Book Three of the Trinity

Richard of St. Victor: The Book of the Patriarchs, The Mystical Ark, Book Three of the Trinity

Richard of St. Victor: The Book of the Patriarchs, The Mystical Ark, Book Three of the Trinity

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"The Classics of Western Spirituality™ Series promises to be one of the most important and valuable tools for the teaching of western spiritual traditions in coming years."
Bernard McGinn
Professor of Historical Theology
and History of Christianity, The
University of Chicago Divinity
School, Chicago, Illinois

Richard of St. Victor: The Book of the Patriarchs, The Mystical Ark, Book Three of the Trinity translation and introduction by Grover A. Zinn, preface
by Jean Chatillon

"Contemplation is free and clear vision of the mind
fixed upon the manifestation of wisdom in suspended
wonder...."
Richard of St. Victor (?—1173)

One of the great mystics of the Christian Tradition, Richard is the
link between the early tradition of Pseudo-Dionysius and the great mystical awakening in Medieval Europe. For his genius in bringing together both the Latin and Greek Traditions all contemplatives owe him a great debt. Born in twelfth century Scotland, he joined the Abbey of St. Victor in Paris where he became Superior and Prior.

The Twelve Patriarchs (or Benjamin Minor) is his preparation of the soul for contemplation. The framework is a scriptural allegory based on the story of Jacob. Richard uses the meaning of the names and the elements of the story to illustrate a unified view of the person and the relationship between contemplation and action. His Mystical Ark ( or Benjamin Major) completes this study.

In his Book Three of the Trinity we see Richard's doctrinal basis for
the spiritual conclusions of his earlier work. Richard can teach us about the discipline and the dangers of the mystical quest. He can enlighten us concerning the relevance of symbols and symbolic structures as modes of communication.

Jean Chatillon, of the University of Paris, who wrote the preface, is the world's Victorine scholar.


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ISBN-13: 9780809121229
Publisher: Paulist Press
Publication date: 01/01/1979
Series: Classics of Western Spirituality Series
Pages: 448
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.14(d)
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