A comparative study of the mysticism of Elizabeth of the Trinity (1880-1906) and the Eastern Orthodox Church

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Carratu, Catherina Maria

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2009-08-25T10:57:09Z

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en

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Christian mysticism , Roman Catholic mysticism , Eastern Orthodox mysticism , Elizabeth of the Trinity , Theosis , Scriptural mysticism , Liturgical mysticism , Desert spirituality , Indwelling trinity

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In this investigation key elements of the mysticism of Elizabeth of the Trinity (1880-1906) are compared and contrasted with the mysticism of the Eastern Orthodox Church, and as a result, the true nature of the relationship between their respective mysticism is elucidated. Key doctrines which exhibit a remarkable consonance are: the trinitarian foundation of their mysticism, the indwelling of the Trinity in the human soul, asceticism, desert spirituality, sacrificial love, liturgical spirituality, scriptural spirituality, deification and the doxological nature of their mysticism. Elements of divergence exist within the following: election and predestination, apophatic versus cataphatic mysticism, the Roman Catholic dogma of the immaculate conception of the virgin Mary, and the mode of God's presence in the human soul. Elizabeth's relevance for today is also considered, namely, her ecclesial mission which she now continues in heaven: to intercede for people seeking union with God and to draw people to interior recollection.

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Carratu, Catherina Maria (2009) A comparative study of the mysticism of Elizabeth of the Trinity (1880-1906) and the Eastern Orthodox Church, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1839>

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