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Deschênes, Alex. "Viendra le printemps ; : suivi de La poésie mystique : entre parole et silence : essai d’après l’œuvre de Jean de la Croix." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/24714.
Full textTarazona-Garcia, Nancy. "Le poème "La Source" de Saint Jean de la Croix : un regard sur le rapport entre la théologie de l'eucharistie et la mystique." Strasbourg, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011STRA1096.
Full textThe emergence of the categorisation of the mystical experience as either "objective" or "subjective" has led to St John of the Cross (SJC) being catalogued in the group of subjective mystics. As a result, his teaching has been suspected of lacking a sacramental perspective. By our analysis of a single poem, "The Fountain" ("La Fonte"), we have endeavoured to find a reply to the question : what is the meeting point between the theology of the eucharist and the mysticism of St John of the Cross ?. .
Beramis, Susy. "Jean de la Croix : expérience symbolique et connaissance de Dieu." Paris 4, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991PA040029.
Full textThis study sets out to analyze the symbols used by john of the cross both in his poetry and prose, in an attempt to gain a more concrete grasp of the nature of mystical experience. Our approach derives essentially from the psychoanalytical approach, not with a view to defining an individual evolution such as Spanish carmelite Juan de Yepes's, but to having an insight into the more universal meaning of such an experience. We still propose to gain a better grasp of the experiential knowledge of god. But we also aim at highlighting the exemplary nature of this spiritual adventure, in which a man asks himself the questions we all ask ourselves about love, time, death, solitude and suffering, and suggests answers that the seems unwilling to disclose to eyes too profane to see any deeper than the surface of his words. He conceals things under the veil of myth. That of narcissus in particular and that of the origin, the old story of Adam and Eve which he suggests we reread through the book of Tobias. And the interpretation we lead us to throws light on our own history
Alabert, Jacqueline. "Le tourment de l'abandon dans l'expérience mystique de saint Jean de la Croix." Toulouse 2, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995TOU20040.
Full textUntil now, it was obvious that saint john of the cross suffered great pangs of abandon by his feeling of being forsaken by god and committing himself to god. However, a careful reading of his poems pointed out a lot of expressions and feelings of joy, hope and happiness. Our research points out that poetry is the best manner to express the mystical content of consciousness and the most suitable to express what is ineffable. Saint john's poetry is typical of that. Comparative studies of those feellings of both abandon and hope, applied to some poems especially in current flow of spanish litterary criticism, show us that what prevails in saint john's work is hope due to the confidence he places in christ. Those studies also prove to be a relevant analysis of creativity in saint john's poetry, which points to the presence of an aesthetic trend in his work
Barrocas, Ricardo. "Expérience mystique et jouissance : Jean De La Croix et Angélus Silesius." Paris 13, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002PA131024.
Full textThe author treats the atypical concern of the so called hysterical man to the phallic enjoyment as distinguished from both perversion and psychosis. The problem approached regards Lacan. In Seminar "Encore", he fails to distinguish what the author separates above. Indeed, Lacan assimilated his Ecrits with mystical chant. The author approaches the Being of significance in the mystical experience of Juan de la Cruz, the Thought about the Being in Lacan's conception of "lalangue" and Angelus Silesius' incursion into mystics. It is supposed that male hysteria originates from anxiety hysteria and also that, in pathological circumstances, symptom grows to a deep blending of anxiety hysteria with conversion hysteria. These two situations are related to what Freud called religion of the father and religion of the son in "Totem and tattoo"
Bordes, Juliette. "La théologie symboliste de Saint Jean de la Croix dans « Le Cantique spirituel » et « La Vive flamme d’Amour »." Thesis, Université de Lorraine, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013LORR0354/document.
Full textThis thesis aims, from “The Spiritual Canticle” and “The Living Flame of Love” at showing that John of the Cross is a symbolist theologian. It is a stylistic study which throws into light spiritual life of the birth of symbols through which the poet expresses his spiritual theology. Great attention is laid on the originality of the lexical field which has succeeded in conveying the ineffable
Ramel, André. "La bûche embrasée : étude philosophique de le vive flamme d'amour de Jean de la Croix." Toulouse 2, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988TOU20022.
Full textAfter a foreword dealing with the mystical studies in a world in a crisis, the introduction situates the vivid flame of love in john of the cross's works and presents the general problematic. The first part intitled "the being, the flame and the cross" is composed of three chapters. The first one describes the poetical activity of john of the cross and shows the primordial importance of poems in this mystic's works. The second chapter states the fondamental principles of the mystical john of the cross's theology. The third chapter depicts the main thesis of the anthropology of the carmelite order in general and of john of the cross in particular. The second part entitled "the changing union of love" is entirely centered on the reality of the ontological change of man who, during the mystical process, becomes god by taking part in it. The first chapter emphasizes the importance of the spiritual master. The second one analyzes the highest degrees of mystical life and their anthropological consequences. Chapter three deals with the reality of man's deification. The conclusion establishes a dialogue between john of the cross's doctrine and the various trends of contemporary thought
Sinicropi, Gilles. ""D'oraison et d'action"." Clermont-Ferrand 2, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010CLF20001.
Full textNgondo, Dishono Kalala David. "Mystique africaine et mystique de saint Jean de la Croix : relecture du Colloque international de Kinshasa, 13-16 janvier 1992." Doctoral thesis, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/45536.
Full textBooks on the topic "Jean, 1542-1591 – Et le mysticisme"
Champagne, René. Le mur et le poème: Essai sur la vie et la pensée de Jean de la Croix. Sainte-Foy, Qué: A. Sigier, 1992.
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