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Demystifying Christian Mysticism: Union, Formation, and Spirituality in Paul and the Medieval West

1 h 38 min · 16. Feb. 2026
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Miranda explores the heart of Christian mysticism through the lives and writings of medieval theologians like William of Saint-Thierry and Mechthild of Magdeburg. Far from being strange or detached spirituality, true Christian mysticism is rooted in Christ, grounded in Scripture, and expressed through devotion, transformation, and participation in the life of God.

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