Crucified with Christ: Meditations on the Passion, Mystical Death, and the Medieval : Invention of PsychotherapySUNY Press |
Contents
1 Turned Without and Within | 1 |
2 Reforming in Faith and Feeling | 9 |
3 Meditation on the Passion | 31 |
4 Mystical Death | 47 |
5 The Therapeutic Action of Crucifixion with Christ | 69 |
6 The Death of Adam | 93 |
Afterword | 131 |
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