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J.L. Chretien is a French public intellectual, philosopher and poet, widely published and revered in his home country and in academic circles worldwide. This translation makes his work available to an English-language audience for the first time and a crucial contribution to our understanding of the phenomenology of religious experience.
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Table of Contents
- Spacious Joy
- Contents
- Translator’s Note
- Introduction: Spaciousness, Joy, and the Legacy of the Word “Dilation”
- 1 Saint Augustine and the Wide Offshore of Desire
- 2 Saint Gregory the Great: Amplitude within a Narrow Confinement
- 3 The Dilated Runners of Psalm 118, from Henri Michaux to Saint Teresa
- 4 Mystical Dilations
- 5 Bossuet on the Open Roads
- 6 Amiel and the Pathology of Dilation
- 7 Return to Eden with Thomas Traherne
- 8 Whitman, Voyager without Limits
- 9 Paul Claudel’s Cosmic Respiration
- Further Reading
- Index
- About the Author and Translator
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