Trajectories of Mysticism in Theory and Literature is a collection of
essays which considers how recent critical theory contributes to debates
about mystical and negative theology. This collection draws upon a wide
range of material, including Biblical texts, autobiographical,
confessional and fictional writing from the sixteenth century to the
twentieth century, divinity in English, German, Spanish and French
traditions, as well as work on God and metaphysics by Schelling, Weil,
Levinas, Derrida, de Ma, Irigaray, and Cixous.