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Religion Philosophy

Mystical Consciousness

Western Perspectives and Dialogue with Japanese Thinkers

by (author) Louis Roy

Publisher
State University of New York Press
Initial publish date
Jan 2003
Category
Philosophy, Comparative Religion, Mysticism
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780791456446
    Publish Date
    Jan 2003
    List Price
    $45.95

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Provides a philosophical account of everyday consciousness as a way of understanding mystical consciousness, drawing on the work of many Western and some Japanese thinkers.

This book offers a philosophical account of ordinary consciousness as a step toward understanding mystical consciousness. Presupposing a living interaction between meditation and thinking, the work draws on Western and Japanese thinkers to develop a philosophy of religion that is friendly to the experience of meditators and that can explore such themes as emptiness, nothingness, and the self. Western thinkers considered include Plotinus, Eckhart, Schleiermacher, Heidegger, Brentano, Husserl, Sartre, and Lonergan; and Japanese thinkers referenced include Nishitani, Hisamatsu, and Suzuki. All employed centering prayer, Zen, or other forms of mental concentration. Particular emphasis is placed on the work of twentieth-century Catholic philosopher Bernard Lonergan, whose writings on consciousness can inform an understanding of mysticism.

About the author

Membre de l'ordre dominicain, professeur de théologie au Boston College et au Collège universitaire dominicain d'Ottawa, Louis Roy a publié et coédité plusieurs ouvrages autant en français, qu'en anglais et qu'en espagnol.

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