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Meister Eckhart, from Whom God Hid Nothing
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Product Description
This introduction to the writing and preaching of the greatest medieval European mystic contains selections from his sermons, treatises, and sayings, as well as Table Talk, the records of his informal advice to his spiritual children.
Meister Eckhart (1260–1327) was a German Dominican theologian and popular preacher who believed that God is best approached through paradox and mystery rather than through reason or logic. His works have rung true with seekers for more than eight hundred years.
Product Details
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Format:
Paperback
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Number of pages:
160
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Publisher:
Shambhala Publications Inc.,U.S.
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Language:
English
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ISBN:
157062139X
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Full Title:
Meister Eckhart from Whom God Hid Nothing - Sermons, Writings and Sayings
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This Edition Published:
Friday 09 March, 2001
- Weight: 0.150 kg
Product ReviewsAverage Customer Review: 5 of 5 Stars! Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!], Monday 14 March, 2005 Reviewer: David J. Smith from , United Kindgom - Mainland
If like me you are tired of the snapshot statements of Meister Eckhart appearing randomnly in modern texts, which on the whole go unexamined and are used as pithy formula to head contemporary author's agendas, then this is perhaps one place to begin to piece together the larger context of Meister Eckhart and truly get a handle on "where" those snapshots were taken. It is true that a lot of Eckharts sayings were in the original form fragmentary musings, but here it is possible to see them alongside a sermon and a body of text, from which they draw richer and deeper meaning than they do in the "soundbite culture" of modern literature. But this is only a beginning.
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