An exciting adventure both in historical and in philosophical theology, this book is one of the very first to explore the potential of the "nomadic" method of Gilles Deleuze for the interpretation of medieval Christian mysticism. Contemplating both the lineage of radical negativity in Eckhart and the "inebriated nomadic self" of Mechthild, Lee examines questions of apophasis, gender, and union with the Godhead in a startling new light. Deleuzian notions of "molecular becoming," "deterritorialization" the "line of flight" and sadomasochism let him probe the body of mysticism with a disruptive...
An exciting adventure both in historical and in philosophical theology, this book is one of the very first to explore the potential of the "nomadic" m...