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Paperback History of Late Medieval Mysticism Book

ISBN: B0FR3TPQPV

ISBN13: 9798232351649

History of Late Medieval Mysticism

Between 1200 and 1500, Europe witnessed an extraordinary flowering of mystical literature and practice that forever transformed Western spirituality. In this groundbreaking study, readers are taken on a captivating journey through the landscapes of medieval mysticism-from the soaring theological visions of Meister Eckhart in the Rhineland to the intimate divine conversations of Julian of Norwich in her anchorhold; from Catherine of Siena's bold interventions in papal politics to the humble devotional practices of the Brothers and Sisters of the Common Life.

History of Late Medieval Mysticism reveals how the quest for direct encounter with God moved beyond monastery walls to inspire people from all walks of life. With vivid storytelling and deep scholarly insight, the book explores how mystics navigated the delicate balance between explosive spiritual experiences and institutional authority, often pushing boundaries while developing sophisticated languages to express the inexpressible.

Perfect for readers of Karen Armstrong's A History of God, Thomas Merton's contemplative writings, and anyone fascinated by the rich tapestry of medieval spirituality. This accessible yet authoritative guide to medieval mysticism opens up a world of profound spiritual insight that continues to inspire seekers across religious traditions.

Discover the visionaries whose writings and practices created a spiritual revolution that still echoes in our time-Hildegard of Bingen's cosmic visions, Francis of Assisi's radical simplicity, The Cloud of Unknowing's practical guidance for contemplation, and dozens more remarkable figures whose experiences of divine encounter changed the course of Western spirituality.

Whether you're a scholar of religious history, a practitioner of contemplative spirituality, or simply curious about how medieval people experienced the sacred, this book offers a compelling exploration of one of history's most creative periods of spiritual innovation-a time when ordinary people claimed extraordinary experiences of God and developed practices that continue to nourish spiritual seekers today.

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