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Mysticism and mind in Welby's significs

  • Christo Lombaard

    Christo Lombaard (b. 1966) is professor at the University of South Africa 〈ChristoLombaard@gmail.com〉. His research interests include Biblical spirituality, Pentateuch theory, and spirituality theory. His publications include “Afrikaans, reformed and internetted. Some outlines of current Afrikaans e-spiritualities” (2007); Kom ons gee ‘n gemeenteblad uit (with J. Froneman, 2010); and The Old Testament and Christian spirituality (2012).

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From the journal Semiotica

Abstract

In an earlier study of Welby's significs, a few brief remarks were incorporated on the denunciation of mysticism in Welby's writings. After the publication of Welby's oeuvre in a single volume – Susan Petrilli's (2009) Signifying and understanding – this aspect of Welby's intellectual output can now be investigated further. This is supplemented by archival work undertaken in the Welby collection at Senate House Library, University of London. Together, these additional sources provide for a deeper understanding of Welby's thoughts on the matter of mysticism.

About the author

Christo Lombaard

Christo Lombaard (b. 1966) is professor at the University of South Africa 〈〉. His research interests include Biblical spirituality, Pentateuch theory, and spirituality theory. His publications include “Afrikaans, reformed and internetted. Some outlines of current Afrikaans e-spiritualities” (2007); Kom ons gee ‘n gemeenteblad uit (with J. Froneman, 2010); and The Old Testament and Christian spirituality (2012).

Published Online: 2013-08-23
Published in Print: 2013-08-15

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