Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Introduction
Part I - Beatific Fruition as Spiritual Apprehension
Chapter 2. A Synaesthetic Beatific Vision
Part II - The Objects of Spiritual Apprehension
Chapter 3. The Manifold Effects of the Metaphysical Good
Chapter 4. The Trinity as Manifold Delectable
Chapter 5. Creation: The Manifestation of the Delectabilia Divina
Part III - The Virtues of Spiritual Apprehension
Chapter 6. The Virtue of Faith: Knowledge of God in a Visual Mode
Chapter 7. The Virtue of Charity: Love of God in a Tactile Mode
Part IV - The Forms of Spiritual Apprehension
Chapter 8. Symbolic Theology: Exterior Perception of God's Effects
Chapter 9. Mystical Theology: Interior Perception of God's Effects
Chapter 10. Taste and See: The Spiritual Senses and the Eucharist
Conclusion. Spiritual Apprehension: The Spiritual Senses and the Knowledge of God
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Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Guillermus, Altissiodorensis, d, 1231, Summa aurea, God Knowableness History of doctrines Middle Ages, 600-1500, Experience (Religion) History of doctrines Middle Ages, 600-1500, Senses and sensation Religious aspects Christianity History of doctrines Middle Ages, 600-1500