Park, Tarjei

About the author: Revd. Dr. Tarjei Park has a DPhil in Theology. He is a priest in the Church of England in the Diocese of London. His published work includes The English Mystics (SPCK, London, 1998), and Reflecting Christ: The Role of the Flesh in Walter Hilton and Julian of Norwich in the Medieval Mystical Tradition in England (Ed. Glasscoe, M. Boydell, Cambridge, 1992).

Selfhood and ‘Gostly Menyng’ in Some Middle English Mysticssemiotic Approaches to Contemplative Theology
2002 0-7734-7507-9
This is primarily a study of selfhood in the vernacular works of Walter Hilton, those associated with The Cloud of Unknowing, and Julian of Norwich. The three authors show differing governing paradigms for their presentation of the contemplative self. For Hilton, a grounding binary of opposition of flesh and spirit dominates his psychological and Christological paradigms. This is extended in the Cloud author to include an attempted semiotic annihilation of ‘bodily’ linguistic conception. Julian transgresses boundaries assumed by Hilton and the Cloud author via an Incarnationism that permeates her mode of writing and her understanding of the ‘menying’ of her text. This comprehensive work is part of an emerging movement in the study of the English Mystics which incorporates critical theory and postmodern theological perspectives in close readings of mystical texts.

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