2018
DOI: 10.1080/14780038.2018.1427359
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Humility & Humiliation: The Transformation of Franciscan Humour, c.1210–1310

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“…Francis's passion for fire was a unique example of sacrifice for the nonhuman that took mystical self-annihilating love to a new material and physical dimension. Willing himself to be consumed by fire in front of his fellow brothers, Francis enacted (perhaps for lively comic effect) the kind of literal descent into the nothingness of fire eventually lived out by mystics like Marguerite Porete, in what appears to have been a deliberately humiliating process of love (Jones, 2018). Accommodating the fire's own desires for him, the Francis that appears in the Assisi Compilation sought to articulate a love that would dissolve the wishes of the human into the wishes of the material, and vice versa.…”
Section: Firementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Francis's passion for fire was a unique example of sacrifice for the nonhuman that took mystical self-annihilating love to a new material and physical dimension. Willing himself to be consumed by fire in front of his fellow brothers, Francis enacted (perhaps for lively comic effect) the kind of literal descent into the nothingness of fire eventually lived out by mystics like Marguerite Porete, in what appears to have been a deliberately humiliating process of love (Jones, 2018). Accommodating the fire's own desires for him, the Francis that appears in the Assisi Compilation sought to articulate a love that would dissolve the wishes of the human into the wishes of the material, and vice versa.…”
Section: Firementioning
confidence: 99%