John of St. Samson (1571–1636)
From The Goad, the Flames, the Arrows and the Mirror of the love of God
An introduction to this book
The Religion of God (2000)
John of St. Samson (1571–1636)
From The Goad, the Flames, the Arrows and the Mirror of the love of God
C.G. Jung (1875–1961) Swiss psychiatrist and psychotherapist who founded analytical psychology
Nietzsche's Zarathustra (1988), p. 40
“Now, as the Word of God is the Son of God, so the love of God is the Holy Spirit.”
Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) Italian Dominican scholastic philosopher of the Roman Catholic Church
Sermon on the Apostles' Creed (c. 1273), Art. 8
Šantidéva (685–763) 8th-century Indian Buddhist monk and scholar
§ 1.15
Bodhicaryavatara, A Guide to the Bodhisattva Way of Life
John Ruysbroeck (1293–1381) Flemish mystic
James A. Wiseman, Jan Van Ruusbroec (Classics of Western spirituality, 1985), p. 148
The Spiritual Espousals (c. 1340)
“It takes pure love to be possessed by the spirit of God.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo (1996) Congolese author
Hermann Cohen (1842–1918) German philosopher
Source: Reason and Hope: Selections from the Jewish Writings of Hermann Cohen (1971), p. 52
Howard Thurman (1899–1981) American writer
Footprints of a Dream : The Story of the Church for the Fellowship of All Peoples (1959), p. 7
Context: The movement of the Spirit of God in the hearts of men and women often calls them to act against the spirit of their times or causes them to anticipate a spirit which is yet in the making. In a moment of dedication they are given wisdom and courage to dare a deed that challenges and to kindle a hope that inspires.
Diadochos of Photiki (400–486) Byzantine saint
§ 16
On Spiritual Knowledge and Discrimination (480 AD)