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Title: To be is to gaze and be gazed at
Other Titles: Vision in Maria Maddalena de’ Pazzi’s mysticism
Authors: Camilleri, Charló
Keywords: De' Pazzi, Maria Maddalena, Saint, 1566-1607
Trinity
Mysticism -- Italy -- History -- 17th century
Mysticism -- Catholic Church
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Peeters Publishers
Citation: Camilleri, C. (2009). To be is to gaze and be gazed at: vision in Maria Maddalena de'Pazzi's mysticism. Studies in spirituality, 19, 35-46.
Abstract: The visionary mysticism of the Carmelite mystic Maria Maddalena de’ Pazzi (1566-1607) was from the seventeenth century onwards an object of admiration which triggered an hagiographical legend that surrounds the mystic to this day. As from the first half of the twentieth century scholars carried erudite studies on Maddalena’s texts in an attempt to decode her rather exceptional mystical experience. In the following article the author approaches Maddalena’s visionary mysticism through an analysis of ‘vision’ relying upon literary, biblical, mystical, philosophical and psychological perspectives on the subject. The interdisciplinary approach to the concept of ‘vision’ shows that de’ Pazzi’s mystical visions led her to gradually acquire both mystical divine knowledge and growth in the formation of self through the reciprocal communicative gaze between God and herself. Mystical vision therefore engenders openness to the other in a relationship that fosters communality against radical individualism.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/105537
ISSN: 17831814
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