Daniel’s Mysticism of Resistance in Its Seleucid Context
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
ISBN: 9781978713147
Number of Pages: 176
Published: 29/09/2022
Width: 16.1 cm
Height: 24 cm
In Daniel’s Mysticism of Resistance in Its Seleucid Context, Timothy L. Seals proffers a postcolonial interpretation of the book of Daniel, investigating certain texts that constitute Daniel’s mystical way or practice. Daniel uses mysticism to resist the repressive script of Antiochus IV outlawing the Jewish religion in 167 BCE. In his use of non-violence to resist the imperial power of the Seleucids, Daniel stands in the non-violent, passive-resistant tradition of both Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr. Daniel uses mysticism both to resist imperial intrusions into his humanity and to decolonize his mind in the aftermath of colonization. In this endeavor, mysticism proves to be world-affirming.
1. The Purgative Texts (1)
2. The Purgative Texts (2)
3. The Illuminative Text
4. The Unitive Texts
5. Mystical Theology of the Sea
6. The Mystical Theology of the Son of Adam, The Decolonized High Priest
7. Phenomenological Cases of Postcolonial Mysticism