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Contributors Acknowledgements Preface 1. Introduction Meditation in Judaism, Christianity and Islam: Technical Aspects of Devotional Practices Halvor Eifring, Professor of Chinese, Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages, University of Oslo 2. Judaism Ancient Hebrew Meditative Recitation Terje Stordalen, Professor of Theology, Faculty of Theology, University of Oslo Mystics without Minds? Body and Soul in Merkavah Mysticism Michael D. Swartz, Professor of Hebrew and Religious Studies, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, The Ohio State University Meditative Prayer in Moshe Cordovero's Kabbalah Alan Brill, Cooperman/Ross Endowed Chair of Jewish-Christian Studies, Department of Religion, Seton Hall University Spiritual Friendship as Contemplative Practice in Kabbalah and Hasidism Lawrence Fine, Irene Kaplan Leiwant Professor of Jewish Studies, Mount Holyoke College 3. Christianity Melete in Early Christian Ascetic Texts Per Ronnegard, Research Fellow, Centre for Theology and Religious Studies, Lund University The Early Jesus Prayer and Meditation in Greco-Roman Philosophy Henrik Rydell Johnsen, Research Fellow, Centre for Theology and Religious Studies, Lund University Meditation in the East Syrian Tradition Serafim Seppala, Professor of Systematic Theology and Patristics, School of Theology, Philosophical Faculty, University of Eastern Finland The Pathless Path of Prayer: Is There a Meditation Method in Meister Eckhart? Jeffrey Cooper, Assistant Professor, Theology Department, University of Portland Teresa Of Avila's Evolving Practices of 'Representing' Christ in Prayer Mary Frohlich, Associate Professor of Spirituality, Catholic Theological Union of Chicago Jesuit Ekphrastic Meditation: Louis Richeome's Painting in the Mind Judi Loach,Interdisciplinary Research Professor in the Humanities, Cardiff University Imageless Prayer and Imagistic Meditation in Orthodox Christianity Augustine Casiday, Honorary Research Fellow, School of History, Archaeology and Religion, Cardiff University 4. Islam Sufi Dhikr Between Meditation and Prayer Jamal J. Elias, Walter H. Annenberg Professor in the Humanities and Professor of Religious Studies, University of Pennsylvania Movement and Stillness: The Practice of Sufi Dhikr in Fourteenth-Century Central Asia Shahzad Bashir, Lysbeth Warren Anderson Professor in Islamic Studies, Department of Religious Studies, Stanford University Music and Remembrance as Meditation: Sama' in the Indus Valley Michel Boivin, Senior Fellow, Centre for South Asian Studies, CNRS-EHESS 5. Science The Natural Science of Meditation - A 'Black Box' Perspective? Svend Davanger, Professor of Neuroscience, Institute of Basic Medical Science, University of Oslo

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