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Mysticism and Social Justice (2025)
Serrán-Pagán y Fuentes, Cristóbal, Santos Meza, Anderson Fabián, Raggio, Marcela, Meir, Ephraim, Robinson, Jim, Vélez de Cea, Abraham, Margulies, Hune, Yong, Aizaiah G., Liu, Pinghua, Long, Jeffery D., Kelly, Jason James y Liu, Na.
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The primary scope of these articles is to contextualize their mystical writings and life events in their own historical times. The aim of this volume is to expand on the existing literature currently available and to make clear why these mystics from different cultures and religious traditions were involved in the most urgent political, economic, social, and religious issues in their times. The overall focus of this issue is to examine their contemplative, mystical, spiritual, prophetic, social, political, artistic, and religious legacies in greater depth. In this collection of articles, the reader will find a clear trend of interdisciplinary studies proving, once and for all, the innumerable interconnections and mutual influences exhibited by the great mystics in their own times. It has been a great privilege to exchange ideas with scholars from all over the world. In total, twelve articles were published electronically in this Special Issue of Religions. The authors were scholars from Argentina (Raggio, Margulies), Israel (Meir), the United States (Robinson, Yong, Long, Kelly), Spain (Velez de Cea, Serrán-Pagán), Colombia (Santos Meza), and China (Liu, Na Liu).
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