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El dios de Hildegard. La experiencia mística como legitimación de una visión de mundo

Felix Alejandro Cristiá

Pensamiento Revista de investigación e información filosófica January 13, 2026 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.14422/pen.v81.i316.y2025.011 via OpenAlex

Summary

The mystical experiences of Hildegard von Bingen are examined to show how they can inform a worldview that includes both theological and political elements. The article addresses key concepts of mystical experience, analyzes Hildegard’s visions in relation to her historical context, and evaluates the political implications of her teachings. It discusses the need to support the Catholic Church's position by emphasizing the Son's preeminence in doctrine and adopting a specific worldview.

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Key finding Hildegard von Bingen's mystical experiences can support a worldview that integrates theological and political dimensions.

Abstract

This article analyzes the mystical experience of Hildegard von Bingen to explore how it can support a worldview that encompasses not only the theological but also the political. From the perspective of medieval philosophy, which is grounded in a philosophical anthropology, three key points are addressed: the clarification of essential concepts of mystical experience, the analysis of Hildegard’s visions and their relationship to the worldview of her time, and the evaluation of the political role her teachings may play. In this context, the issue of legitimization is discussed: to affirm the position of the Catholic Church, it is essential to emphasize the preeminence of the Son in dogma and adopt a specific worldview.

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