Bernard McGinn (born August 19, 1937) is an American
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theologian, religious historian, and scholar of spirituality. A specialist in Medieval mysticism, McGinn is widely regarded as the preeminent scholar of mysticism in the Western Christian tradition.
["Symposium Participants: Bernard McGinn" (accessed 25 June 2010)]
/ref>["Two Loves: An Interview with Scholar and World Renowned Expert on Nysticism, Bernard McGinn", Lumen Christi Institute]
/ref> He is best known for his comprehensive series on mysticism, ''The Presence of God''. According to McGinn, "Even for people who may not have any religious commitment of their own, a study of the great mystics can reveal something about human creativity and genius."["Conversation on Mysticism with Bernard McGinn", ''Actualités'', May 23, 2016]
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Life
McGinn graduated cum laude from Saint Joseph's Seminary (Dunwoodie) in Yonkers, New York. In 1963, he earned a STL STL may refer to:
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from the Gregorian University
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, and in 1970 a Ph.D. in history from Brandeis University, writing his dissertation on a twelfth-century Cistercian mystical author named Isaac of Stella
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Life
Born in England, after studies in Paris, he e ...
. His areas of concentration are theology and Medieval intellectual history.
According to McGinn, "Even for people who may not have any religious commitment of their own, a study of the great mystics can reveal something about human creativity and genius.",[ "McGinn is widely considered the preeminent scholar of mysticism in the Western Christian tradition and a leading authority on the theology of the 14th-century mystic ]Meister Eckhart
Eckhart von Hochheim ( – ), commonly known as Meister Eckhart, Master Eckhart .["Bernard McGinn", University of Chicago]
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From 1988 to 2015, McGinn was editor-in-chief of the Paulist Press ''Classics of Western Spirituality Series''; he also served as a member of the editorial boards of Cistercian Publications, and other publications. In 2003, he co-wrote ''Early Christian Mystics: The Divine Vision of the Spiritual Masters'' with his wife, psychotherapist Pat McGinn.[ McGinn is a past-president of the ]American Society of Church History
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and the American Catholic Historical Association.
Although he assumed emeritus status in 2003,[ he has continued publishing scholarly work since that time. In 2005 he participated in a symposium on "Spiritual Information", sponsored by the ]John Templeton Foundation
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at Trinity College, Cambridge
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.[ In 2015, he gave the Costan Lecture at ]Georgetown University
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. In June of that same year, he spoke on Teresa of Avila
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at the "Agricola Seminar" of the University of Groningen
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. In 2017, McGinn spoke on John of the Cross
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for the Annual Candlemas Lecture at Boston College
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Recognition
* Fellow of the Medieval Academy and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
* Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
* Fulbright-Hays Research Fellowship
* Lily Foundation Senior Research Fellowship (1993)
* Research fellowships for work at the Institute for Advanced Study at Hebrew University of Jerusalem
* Research fellowship at the Institute for Ecumenical and Culture Research at St. John's University
* Mellon Foundation Emeritus Grant
Reviews
Writing in ''The Christian Century'', Lawrence S. Cunningham said, In terms of sheer scholarship, this series 'the Presence of God''is the most important contribution to the field of theology in the past quarter century. McGinn takes readers from the biblical materials through the Western tradition to detect the ways in which classical spiritual texts give evidence of the experience of the presence of God. With four volumes in print and a fifth to come, McGinn's magisterial work is stunning in its sophisticated methodology and its close reading of texts. Both historical in approach and profoundly theological in presupposition, these volumes constitute a classic work that will not soon be overtaken.
Mary Frohlich, of the Catholic Theological Union
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said of ''The Flowering of Mysticism: Men and Women in the New Mysticism--1200-1350'', "The third volume of Bernard McGinn's history of western Christian mysticism is, as usual for McGinn's work, stellar. Drawing on his exhaustive knowledge of history and theology, McGinn provides a magisterial interpretation of the context and trends of the "new mysticism" that began to appear in the thirteenth century... Anyone in need of a concise but encyclopedic review of studies on aspects of mysticism during this period will do well to make this the first stop."[Frohlich, Mary. "Review of 'The Flowering of Mysticism'", Catholic Issues OnLine]
/ref> She also noted, "...that this is most likely not the book to use as a course text in undergraduate or adult education settings. Its level of analysis and scholarship make it ideal for graduate courses, or as a recommended reference work for students researching specific figures or movements."[
A review of ''The Varieties of Vernacular Mysticism: 1350–1550'' in ''Religion and Theology'' said, "Bernard McGinn's monumental series on the history of Western Christian mysticism continues, here reaching its fifth highly impressive volume...As in the previous volumes, the analysis is always lucid and extensive, a testament to McGinn's encyclopedic understanding of the writers located in the mystical tradition."
In reviewing ''Mysticism in the Golden Age of Spain (1500–1650)'', part 2 of volume 6 of ''The Presence of God'', Harvey D. Egan SJ wrote, "M]Ginn
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s synthetic-analytic prowess in delineating mystics in their historical context accounts for his volumes being definitive. If a manuscript dealing with the Western mystical tradition that I am requested to evaluate contains no evidence of M.’s work, I rarely suggest that it be published.""Book Review: Bernard McGinn: Mysticism in the Golden Age of Spain (1500–1650): The Presence of God: A History of Western Christian Mysticism", ''Theological Studies'', vol.8, issue 3, August 15, 2019
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Publications (selected)
The following volumes of McGinn's history of Christian mysticism
Christian mysticism is the tradition of mystical practices and mystical theology within Christianity which "concerns the preparation f the personfor, the consciousness of, and the effect of ..a direct and transformative presence of God" ...
, ''The Presence of God'' series, have so far been published:
* (494 pages)
* (630 pages)
* (paperback) (526 pages)
* (738 pages)
* (864 pages)
* (350 pages; Part 1 of Volume 6 of ''Presence of God'' series)
* (500 pages; Part 2 of Volume 6 of ''Presence of God'' series)
* (500 pages; Part 3 of Volume 6 of ''Presence of God'' series)
* (400 pages; Volume 7 of ''Presence of God'' series)
Other books by McGinn include:
* ''The Essential Writings of Christian Mysticism'', 2006
* (260 pages)
References
External links
McGinn's faculty page
at Divinity School, University of Chicago
at Spiritual Information project ( JTF).
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1937 births
Living people
21st-century American Roman Catholic theologians
University of Chicago faculty
Brandeis University alumni
Pontifical Gregorian University alumni
Fellows of the Medieval Academy of America
Presidents of the American Society of Church History