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Tables of Contents for Wandering Joy
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Foreword
ix
 
David Appelbaum
Introduction
xvii
 
Chapter One
Sermon, ``Jesus Entered,''
3
6
Analysis and Commentary
9
37
What Does it Mean ``To Be Virgin''?
9
4
A New Commerce with Things: Detachment
13
5
The Birth of the Son in Detachment
18
8
The Divine Destiny of the Intellect
26
12
The Divine Destiny of the Will
38
3
The Divine Destiny of the Ground of the Mind
41
5
Sermon, ``He Who Hates His Soul in This World''
46
7
Chapter Two
Sermon, ``Woman, the Hour is Coming,''
53
4
Analysis
57
24
Time, the Body, Nothingness
58
3
Living Without Why
61
1
General and Individual Perfections
62
3
Motus and ``Break-through,''
65
2
The Higher Part of the Mind and Its Faculties
67
5
Birth of the Son and Equanimity
72
6
``God Must,''
78
3
Commentary: Intensities of Releasement
81
15
Dissimilarity
82
7
Similarity
89
7
Sermon,``Like A Vase of Massive Gold,''
96
23
Identity
101
6
Dehiscence
107
12
Sermon, ``Saul Rose From the Ground,''
119
10
Chapter Three
Sermon, ``See What Love,''
129
6
Analysis
135
34
Union by Knowledge
135
3
Union by Participation
138
4
Exterior Knowledge and Interior Knowledge
142
3
Interior Knowledge and the Mind's Being
145
4
Identity and Analogy of Grace
149
4
Identity and Analogy of Being
153
10
New Birth and Voluntary Annihilation
163
2
New Birth and Equanimity
165
2
Being the Son and Becoming the Son
167
2
Commentary: The Understanding of Being in Meister Eckhart
169
9
Identity and Analogy
169
1
Analogy According to Aristotle
170
3
Analogy According to Meister Eckhart
173
5
Sermon, ``Proclaim the Word,''
178
32
The Limits of the Analogical Understanding of Being
182
6
Wandering Identity (Meister Eckhart and Heidegger)
188
18
Conclusion: Releasement and the ``There Is,''
206
4
Sermon, ``Blessed are the Poor,''
210
7
Appendix: Meister Eckhart and Zen Buddhism
217
6
Notes
223
36
Selected Bibliography
259