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Ignatian Mysticism

Exploring the Spiritual Exercises

Ignatian Mysticism

Exploring the Spiritual Exercises

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Publisher: James Clarke & Co Ltd
ISBN: 9780227180235
Number of Pages: 222
Published: 27/06/2024
This work explores the influential Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius Loyola, the sixteenth-century Spanish soldier, saint, mystic, and founder of the Jesuit Order. The Ignatian Exercises, including the Examen, are brought into dialogue with the psychologies of C.G. Jung and Viktor Frankl, the philosophies of Eric Voegelin and Bernard Lonergan, as well as the thought of Teilhard de Chardin, von Balthasar, and Eastern philosophy. Their enduring relevance and implications for the Recovery and wellness movement are also articulated. Drawing on key themes such as gratitude, forgiveness and consciousness as a springboard for reflection and interpretation, the mystical dimension of Ignatian spirituality is emphasised throughout. This book will benefit the beginner, serious scholar, spiritual seeker and anyone intent on gaining an understanding of this unique 'way of proceeding'.
Acknowledgements Preface: The Jesuits and I Part I 1. Characteristics of the Ignatian Charism 2. Overview of the Spiritual Exercises 3. Conscience and Consciousness 4. A Jesuit Account of the Spiritual Exercises Part II 5. Gratitude and Forgiveness 6. Ignatian Wisdom and ­Mental Wellness 7. Carl Jung's Commentary on the Spiritual Exercises 8. The Twelve Steps and the Spiritual Exercises Part III 9. Discerning Decisions 10. Spiritual Theology 11. Mystical ­Union Epilogue Appendix: Compendium of Jesuit Works Select Bibliography

Stephen J. Costello

Dr Stephen J. Costello, MA, PhD is an acclaimed philosopher, practising analyst, Enneagram coach, the author of fifteen books, and the founder-director of the Viktor Frankl Institute of Ireland. He leads retreats in Ignatian spirituality and seminars in the areas of leadership, decision-making, communication, and meaning at work both nationally and internationally. Dr Costello has addressed two parliaments on the issues of human rights and mental health. Dr Costello's website is www.stephenjcostello.com