Wednesday 9th and Thursday 10th July 2014 saw
three fantastic sessions held in Leeds at the 2014 International Medieval
Congress, sponsored by the Mystical Theology Network and KU Leuven. Thanks in particular go to Dr. Louise
Nelstrop (Sarum College and Oxford University) and Prof. Rob Faesen (KU Leuven)
for putting on the sessions on the theme of ‘Empire of the Son’, which included
papers on the mystical poetry of Pseudo-Hadewijch with John Arblaster (KU
Leuven) Rob Faesen, and Alessia Vallarsa (University of Antwerp), as well as a
roundtable discussion on Hadewijch’s Letter 18, looking into the imperial
ideals of mystical texts with John Arblaster, Rob Faesen, Ben Morgan
(University of Oxford), Louise Nelstrop (University of Oxford), Joana Serrado
(University of Oxford), and from our project, Chris Wojtulewicz (King's College
London). Two further sessions under the
same heading considered the ecclesiological, liturgical and anthropological treatments
of mystical texts and persons with Ben Morgan, Racha Kirakosian (University of
Oxford) and Louise Nelstrop, as well as a session on mystical Christologies
with Matthew Mills (University of Oxford), Joanna Serrado, and from the
project, Chris Wojtulewicz, who assessed whether Eckhart’s position on divine
power, as found in his Parisian Question VI, can tell us something about his
non-hierarchical (and therefore non-Neoplatonic?) anthropology in light of some
Christological concerns.
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