The Manresa Method: An Ignatian Approach to Philosophy, Jungian Psychology, and the Enneagram - Couverture souple

Costello, Stephen J.

 
9798385257232: The Manresa Method: An Ignatian Approach to Philosophy, Jungian Psychology, and the Enneagram

Synopsis

Inspired by Ignatius Loyola’s Spiritual Exercises, this book explores what Stephen Costello calls the Manresa Method of self-examination, imagination, and contemplation. Beginning with St Ignatius’s Formula of the Institute and Constitutions, this book outlines the charism of the Society of Jesus before accompanying the Basque saint on his travels as relayed through his Autobiography and Spiritual Diary.

Topics and themes treated include consolation, desolation, conversion, and consciousness as refracted through the lenses of philosophers (Plato, Boethius, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Simone Weil, Eric Voegelin, Bernard Lonergan, and Charles Taylor), depth-psychologists (C. G. Jung, Ira Progoff, and James Hillman), theologians (Romano Guardini, Karl Rahner, Anthony de Mello, and Pierre Teilhard de Chardin), mystics (St John of the Cross and St Teresa of Ávila), a poet (Gerard Manley Hopkins), an economist (E. F. Schumacher), a painter (Salvador Dalí), and a Jesuit Pope (Francis). The Enneagram system receives extensive treatment to show its compatibility with Christianity.

This work, which can be read as a companion volume to Costello’s Ignatian Mysticism, will be of immense interest to those exploring the space between contemporary philosophy, Jungian psychoanalysis, and spirituality (Ignatian and Carmelite).

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À propos de l'auteur

Stephen J. Costello is a prominent philosopher, bestselling author, analyst, and founder-director of the Viktor Frankl Institute of Ireland (www.viktorfranklireland.com), which offers internationally accredited online certificate and diploma courses in logotherapy and existential analysis. Dr. Costello was educated in St. Gerard's School, Castleknock College, and University College Dublin and holds three degrees in philosophy as well as two black belts in martial arts. He has addressed two parliaments, is the author of eleven books and has thirty years' experience lecturing philosophy and leading clinical as well as corporate workshops and seminars.

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