Quietism (Christian contemplation) - Wikipedia Quietism is particularly associated with the writings of Miguel de Molinos He published the Spiritual Guide in 1675 Molinos recommended absolute passivity and contemplation in total repose of the spirit
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Quietism - NEW ADVENT Quietism (Latin quies, quietus, passivity) in the broadest sense is the doctrine which declares that man's highest perfection consists in a sort of psychical self-annihilation and a consequent absorption of the soul into the Divine Essence even during the present life
What is Quietism? - Bible Hub Quietism is most commonly understood as a theological and spiritual movement that emphasizes complete passivity before God, leading practitioners to seek a deep interior stillness
Quietism | Catholic Answers Magazine Quietism is a caricature of genuine mysticism as taught by Teresa of Avila and John of the Cross These too preached detachment from the senses in the highest levels of mystical prayer and a simple, loving union with God dependent not on active or discursive effort
The Quietists - Christian History Institute One strand of that was a mystical movement known as Quietism Its influence was felt not only in Catholic countries but in Protestant circles Quietists had something of the Stoic about them, a passivity and silence in the face of outward events
QUIETISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of QUIETISM is a system of religious mysticism teaching that perfection and spiritual peace are attained by annihilation of the will and passive absorption in contemplation of God and divine things
Quietism - Encyclopedia. com Quietism is a form of spirituality that emphasizes a direct relationship with God in a state of quietness of the soul (Latin quies) The ideas behind Quietism are to be found in many religions of the world
Quietism (philosophy) - Wikipedia Quietism by its nature is not a philosophical school as understood in the sense of a systematic body of truths The objective of quietism is to show that philosophical positions or theories cannot solve problems, settle debates or advance knowledge
Quietism | Monergism Quietism is a theological and spiritual movement that emerged in the 17th century within the context of Roman Catholicism, emphasizing a form of deep spiritual passivity and contemplative stillness