Van Geert Groote tot Ignatius van Loyola Seks, spiritualiteit en gouvernementaliteit in de Late Middeleeuwen

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Publication date 03-2023
Journal Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte
Volume | Issue number 115 | 1
Pages (from-to) 60-72
Number of pages 13
Organisations
  • Faculty of Humanities (FGw) - Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research (AIHR) - Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis (ASCA)
Abstract
This contribution discusses late-medieval ‘modern devotion’ in the Low Countries in terms of Foucault’s history of sexuality. This time and area are both historically and theoretically relevant for further refining and elaborating that history: in particular, they invite us to analyze the spirituality of Thomas a Kempis’s Imitatio Christi and Ignatius of Loyola’s Spiritual Exercises in terms of pastoral power and anti-pastoral resistance. The theme of power is largely absent from Pierre Hadot’s notion of ‹spiritual exercises›, Foucault›s great source of inspiration; and even Foucault’s Confessions of the Flesh hardly discusses the question of resistance in or against early Christian practices of the self in any great detail. Further, the spiritual and sexual history of devotional practices of the self in the Low Countries gains even more relief when confronted with those of pre-modern Islamic mysticism. In both traditions, virginity appears to play a strikingly similar role.
Document type Article
Language Dutch
Published at https://doi.org/10.5117/ANTW2023.1.007.LEEZ
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