Way of The English Mystics

Way of The English Mystics
Title Way of The English Mystics PDF eBook
Author Gordon C. Miller
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 191
Release 1996-01-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 0826427243

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A distinctive feature of Western religous life in recent years has been the rediscovery of the contemplative tradition in Christianity. Within the Christian mystical tradition, England holds a unique place, with a number of major figures from the Middle Ages and later whose writings have fascinated generations of readers. This book presents seven of them, five from the medieval period, the golden age of English mysticism - Richard Rolle, Walter Hilton, the author of The Cloud of Unknowing, Julian of Norwich, and Margery Kempe; and two from later centuries - William Law and George Herbert. Each chapter consists of an introductory essay on the life and writings of each individual, followed by carefully chosen extracts from their writings. Those from the medieval period are in fresh new translations. All these writers see the spiritual life as an ongoing process, a pilgrimage. This inner pigrimage requires no outer excursions, but throughout the ages spiritual pilgrims have undertaken physical pilgrimages as well. One aim of this book is to encourage its readers to continue this tradition by visiting sites from which the writings arose. So each chapter is provided with a map of the area of immediate interest and a drawing of the place most associated with each figure, and the introductory essays contain practical information about how to get there. No other anthology of mystical and spiritual writings describes the lives and locations of these individuals in this way. Gordon L. Miller, Ph.D., is a writer and historian living near Seattle, Washington. He attended Milligan College and Christian Theological Seminary. This book developed from a period of post-graduate study at Cambridge University , when he visited the sites described in the book, a journey which, he says, "made the historical grounding of the English mystical tradition much more real to me". He is also the author of Wisdom of the Earth: Visions of an Ecological Faith.

The Middle English Mystics

The Middle English Mystics
Title The Middle English Mystics PDF eBook
Author Wolfgang Riehle
Publisher Routledge
Pages 237
Release 2019-06-26
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0429560532

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Originally published as an English translation in 1981, The Middle English Mystics is a crucial contribution to the study of the literature of English mysticism. This book surveys and analyses the language of metaphor in the writings of such mystics as Richard Rolle, Walter Hilton, Julian of Norwich, and in such anonymous works as The Cloud of Unknowing and the Ancrene Wisse. The main emphasis of this comparative and stylistic study is not theological but rather the means by which theological concepts are communicated through language. The book sets the English mystics in perspective by establishing their place in the European mystical movement of the Middle Ages. It shows how intricate the relationship between English, and continental mysticism really is. The book suggests that there is clear links between English and German female mysticism, yet the mysticism is in the main due not so much to specific influences as to the common background of Christian theology and mysticism.

The Way of the English Mystics

The Way of the English Mystics
Title The Way of the English Mystics PDF eBook
Author Gordon L. Miller
Publisher Morehouse Publishing Company
Pages 189
Release 1996
Genre Mysticism
ISBN 9780819216755

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English Mystics of the Middle Ages

English Mystics of the Middle Ages
Title English Mystics of the Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author Barry A. Windeatt
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 325
Release 1994-09-29
Genre History
ISBN 0521327407

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First collection of late medieval English mystical writing, which has been newly edited with notes and glossary.

The Scale of Perfection

The Scale of Perfection
Title The Scale of Perfection PDF eBook
Author Walter Hilton
Publisher Medieval Institute Publications
Pages 305
Release 2001-02-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1580443931

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Walter Hilton's The Scale of Perfection maintains a secure place among the major religious treatises composed in fourteenth-century England. This guide to the contemplative life, written in two books of more than 40,000 words each, is notable for its careful explorations of its religious themes and also as a monument of Middle English prose. Its popularity is attested by the fact that some forty-two manuscripts containing one or both of the books survive, with a relatively large number of manuscipts with Book I alone, which suggests it may have been the more popular of the two. Hilton (born c. 1343) was a member of the religious order known as the Augustinian Canons. There is reason to believe that be was trained in canon law and studied at the University of Cambridge. He was the author of a number of works in English and Latin, all much shorter than The Scale. He died at the Augustinian Priory of Thurgarton in Nottinghamshire in 1396. On the basis of the content of certain of his works it can be safely inferred that he was actively involved in some of the religious controversies current in England in the 1380s and 1390s, and his principal concern, evident in The Scale , is to defend orthodox belief, especially in the conduct of the contemplative life.

Mysticism in Early Modern England

Mysticism in Early Modern England
Title Mysticism in Early Modern England PDF eBook
Author Liam Peter Temple
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Pages 238
Release 2019
Genre History
ISBN 1783273933

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Mysticism in Early Modern England traces how mysticism featured in polemical and religious discourse in seventeenth-century England and explores how it came to be viewed as a source of sectarianism, radicalism, and, most significantly, religious enthusiasm.

The English Mystics of the Fourteenth Century

The English Mystics of the Fourteenth Century
Title The English Mystics of the Fourteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Karen Armstrong
Publisher Kyle Cathie Limited
Pages 236
Release 1991
Genre Religion
ISBN

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