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Sun at Midnight

Monastic Experience of the Christian Mystery

Sun at Midnight

Monastic Experience of the Christian Mystery

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Paperback / softback

£10.99

Publisher: Liturgical Press
ISBN: 9780879070298
Number of Pages: 152
Published: 01/10/2012
Width: 14 cm
Height: 21.6 cm

The Sun at Midnight offers a splendid, easily accessible summary of mystical theology in the Cistercian school. Bernardo Olivera, a master of both the theology and the practice of the spiritual life, analyzes this tradition first in its rich human, biblical, and doctrinal connotations, and then according to its most typical expressions as they are lived among Cistercian mystics, with reference also to other Christian men and women. Olivera explores the rich testimony of the monks of the twelfth century as well as the lesser-known nuns and holy women of the thirteenth century.

Throughout the book, we discover Olivera's fundamental thesis: Personal mystical experience is not only the key to an adequate renewal of monastic life today but also-and above all-the foundation, the originating point, of any and all religion or religious tradition. Mystical experience is, in particular, the origin of Christianity and its rich spiritual tradition.

Contents
Foreword   vii
Chapter 1: Cultural Context   1
     Cultures   1
     Modernity   3
     Postmodernity   5
     Change of Era   7
     Thirsting for Mystery  8
Chapter 2: Our Life’s Purpose   14
     Present Relevance   15
     Cistercian Teachers of Mysticism   16
     Medieval Mystagogues   18
Chapter 3: Initial Clarifications   22
     Mystery   22
     Mysticism   27
     Mystics   34
     Mystical Experience   35
Chapter 4: Christ, the Supreme Mystic   40
     Baptism   41
     Transfiguration and Joy   44
     Gethsemane   47
     Calvary   49
     Resurrection   52
     The Bridegroom   53 
Chapter 5: Our Mystical Experience   57
     Sweetness and Kindness   59
     Compunction   64
     The Desert   67
     Desire   72
     Spousal Relationship   84
     Unity of Spirit   103
     Alternation   114
Chapter 6: Conclusions   120
     Basic Assertions   120
     Monastic Reevangelization  123
     Serving the Church   125
Selected Bibliography   130

Bernardo Olivera, OCSO

Bernardo Olivera, OCSO, is abbot of Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles in Azul, Argentina. He served as Abbot General of the Cistercians of the Strict Observance from 1990 to 2008. Dom Bernardo is author of How Far to Follow? The Martyrs of Atlas (Cistercian Publications), as well as many books published in South America.

This is an excellent and instructive book that I highly recommend. In reading it, however, I often wished that it was three times as long. Tjurunga