Meister Eckhart The Essential Writings

Meister Eckhart The Essential Writings by Meister Eckhart, published by Harper Collins on February 6, 1957, is a comprehensive collection that delves into the thoughts of a pivotal figure in German mysticism. This edition spans 368 pages and is presented in English, offering insights into Eckhart’s life as a theologian, philosopher, and mystic, including his role at the University of Paris and within the Dominican Order.
Readers will find a selection of Eckhart’s significant writings, encompassing his sermons and his notable defense against heresy. The book explores themes of spirituality and Christian living, reflecting on Eckhart’s contributions to religious thought and his historical context. This essential compilation serves as a resource for those interested in spirituality, Christian history, and the evolution of mystical theology.
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The Father of German Mysticism
Meister Eckhart (1260-1328) was a German theologian, philosopher, professor, and mystic. In his distinguished career, he became a professor of theology at the University of Paris and took a leading pastoral and organizational role in the Dominican Order.
Later in his life he was brought before the local Franciscan-led Inquisition and was tried as a heretic. In response Eckhart produced “The Defense” in which he famously defended his writings and refuted their heretical intent. This book collects his most important writings, including his many sermons, as well as his historic response to accusations of heresy.
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