Recognizing that in the 900 years since Hildegard's passing, her life and works have not been immune to the diversity of interpretations. It is the goal of the ISHBS to make available the best source materials and critical editions for its members (Academic Sources) to be used for further research and discussion in topics.
The page on Spirituality is an inclusive heading to provide links and sources on the variety of ways Hildegard has been interpreted through the ages.
SPIRITUALITY & RECEPTION HISTORIES
CATHOLIC
Apostolic Letter proclaiming St. Hildegard
Doctor of the Church
http://sainthildegardofbingen.blogspot.com/
CREATION SPIRITUALITY
Matthew Fox at Matthewfox.org
Heresy or Hope? A Critique of Matthew Fox's Creation Spirituality - by Lawrence Osborn of Dialogue Ireland
Hi, I wonder if you can advise me.
ReplyDeleteI am retired, and spend some of my time making ancient spiritual classics available to the modern reader.
Usually I download free texts; sometimes I scan in old books. Then I print them and bind them.
I'm looking for material about St Hildegard which is a) out of copyright and b) in English.
Do you know of anything like that?
I'm happy to scan myself if I can find a hard copy.
Many thanks
Unfortunately, because Hildegard only became well-known in the English-speaking world in the second half of the 20th century, there are not, as far as I know, any English translations of her works published before 1923.
DeleteThe only modern translations that I know of that would be available under Creative Commons or other such licenses for reproduction are:
(1) Hildegard's poetry / music, as published through this website under the Music tab.
(2) The chapter summaries to her Book of Divine Works, also available on this website through the Liber Divinorum Operum tab.
(3) My own translation of her Commentary on the Athanasian Creed, which can be found at the following link: https://www.academia.edu/7395812/Hildegard_of_Bingen_An_Explanation_of_the_Athanasian_Creed_Explanatio_Symboli_Sancti_Athanasii_
The link to "CREATION SPIRITUALITY - Matthew Fox at Matthewfox.org" is no longer active. Instead the article, (at least Part 1) can now be found via -
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Part II of the above referenced item - "CREATION SPIRITUALITY
ReplyDeleteMatthew Fox at Matthewfox.org
Heresy or Hope? A Critique of Matthew Fox's Creation Spirituality - by Lawrence Osborn of Dialogue Ireland" can now be found via:-
https://web.archive.org/web/20050207132552/http://www.theonet.dk/spirituality/spirit95-6/mattfox.html
Thankyou to Alan for the links to the critique on Matthew Fox. Very helpful and very informative.
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