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Mirror of simple souls, The
Marguerite Porete

Mirror of simple souls, The

Paulist Press (1993)
0809134276
| Paperback
249 pages | 152 x 231 mm | e
$ 22.00 | Value: $ 22.00
Dewey 248.22
LC Classification BV5091.C7P6713 1993

Subject

  • Contemplation - Early works to 1800
  • Spiritual life - Christianity

Plot

We know very little about Marguerite Porete, only that she was a beguine from Hainaut who was burned at the stake as a relapsed heretic in 1310. She might have been a solitary itinerant beguine who expounded her teachings to interested listeners. She wrote The Mirror of Simple Souls in Old French sometime between 1296 and 1306.

The format of the text is a dialogue among allegorical figures who represent the nature of the relation between the soul and God. The fundamental structure of the discourse is grounded in traditional Neoplatonist philosophy, and courtly language is used to express theological abstractions. The Mirror is a theological treatise which analyzes how love in human beings is related to divine love, and how the human soul by means of this relation may experience a lasting union of indistinct ion with God in this life.

This is the first modern English translation of the complete text. The translation is based on a critical edition of the Old French and Latin versions of The Mirror. The introduction sets The Mirror in the maelstrom of political and ecclesiastical tensions and conflicts, and offers an analysis of the French beguine's thought.

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