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The Laude of Jacopone da Todi as the Expression of the Mystic’s Sentiments of the Soul
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- ISBN8230968566
- EAN9798230968566
- Date de parution30/01/2025
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- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
This book explores the life, works, and lasting legacy of Jacopone da Todi, a medieval mystic and poet whose radical devotion to Christ and deep engagement with divine love and suffering have left a profound mark on Christian spirituality. Known primarily for his Laude, Jacopone's poetry reflects a passionate, emotional spirituality that seeks a personal, transformative union with God. In contrast to the intellectualized and institutionalized religious expressions of his time, Jacopone's work emphasizes an intimate, visceral connection with the divine, grounded in contrition, suffering, and divine love.
His Laude serve as both personal expressions of mystical yearning and public critiques of the Church, particularly its wealth, power, and deviation from the humility and poverty exemplified by Christ. Throughout the book, we explore Jacopone's spiritual journey, rooted in the Franciscan ideals of poverty and humility, and how his poetry transcends personal devotion to become a voice of social and institutional critique.
His radical mysticism and spiritual vision inspired later Christian mystics such as John of the Cross and Teresa of Ávila, and his emphasis on lay spirituality and devotion paved the way for the modern engagement with mystical and emotional forms of religious experience. The book also examines Jacopone's influence on Christian art, sacred music, and modern spiritual renewal movements, highlighting his lasting impact on both individual spirituality and the broader religious landscape.
By delving into Jacopone's mystical poetry, theological concepts, and critiques of the Church, this book underscores the relevance of his message for contemporary Christians. His legacy, marked by a call to return to radical humility, penitence, and a personal relationship with God, continues to resonate across generations, inspiring both mystical reflection and social reform within the Church. Through his poetry, Jacopone da Todi offers a timeless vision of a spirituality that is emotionally profound, deeply human, and radically transformative.
His Laude serve as both personal expressions of mystical yearning and public critiques of the Church, particularly its wealth, power, and deviation from the humility and poverty exemplified by Christ. Throughout the book, we explore Jacopone's spiritual journey, rooted in the Franciscan ideals of poverty and humility, and how his poetry transcends personal devotion to become a voice of social and institutional critique.
His radical mysticism and spiritual vision inspired later Christian mystics such as John of the Cross and Teresa of Ávila, and his emphasis on lay spirituality and devotion paved the way for the modern engagement with mystical and emotional forms of religious experience. The book also examines Jacopone's influence on Christian art, sacred music, and modern spiritual renewal movements, highlighting his lasting impact on both individual spirituality and the broader religious landscape.
By delving into Jacopone's mystical poetry, theological concepts, and critiques of the Church, this book underscores the relevance of his message for contemporary Christians. His legacy, marked by a call to return to radical humility, penitence, and a personal relationship with God, continues to resonate across generations, inspiring both mystical reflection and social reform within the Church. Through his poetry, Jacopone da Todi offers a timeless vision of a spirituality that is emotionally profound, deeply human, and radically transformative.
















