Christian mysticism
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Christian mysticism refers to mystical practices and theory within Christianity. Mysticism is not so much a doctrine as a method of thought. It has often been connected to mystical theology, especially in the Catholic Church (including traditions from both the Latin Church and the Eastern Catholic Churches) and Eastern Orthodoxy and Oriental Orthodoxy.
See also
- Mysticism
- Emmerich
- Teresa of Avila
- Anchorite
- Ambrose of Optina
- Apodicticity
- Apotheosis
- Argument from beauty
- Aseity
- Beatific vision
- Bridal theology
- Chaplet in Honour of the Holy Spirit and His Seven Gifts
- Christian theosophy
- List of Christian mystics
- Christian mythology
- Christian views on astrology
- Christian views on magic
- Desert Fathers
- Diodorus of Tarsus
- Divine illumination
- Esoteric Christianity
- H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr.
- Entire sanctification
- Gnosiology
- Kenosis
- Thomas Merton
- John Meyendorff
- Mind's eye
- Michael Pomazansky
- Open theism
- Participation in Christ
- Pentecostalism
- Sacred mysteries
- Sobornost
- Sophrony
- Soteriology
- Soul flight
- Tacit knowledge
- Watchfulness (Christian)
- World Community for Christian Meditation
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