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1 Two models of meditation for Delie : Ignatius's Spiritual exercises and Augustine's Confessions 3
2 Meditative praxis and the tensions of transvaluation 77
3 Lyric dispossession and the powers of enigma 159
4 The triple way 257
5 Via purgativa 266
6 Via illuminativa 328
7 Via unitiva 412
8 Conclusion 532
App. 1 Joannes Mauburnus, Scala meditatoria 541
App. 2 Augustine, Confessions, X : 30 542
App. 3 Intersections of illustrations and Dizains : translation mottoes 544
Notes 549
Bibliography 619
Index 659
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