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Meister Eckhart’s Book of Darkness & Light Meditations on the Path of the Wayless Way


English | ISBN: 164297045X | 2023 | 240 pages | PDF | 2 MB
"Within each of us is a divine treasure, and if we hope to discover it, we need to go deep into the heart of who we are." -Meister Eckhart
Meister Eckhart has been a huge figure in spirituality for more than eight hundred years-spiritual leaders such as Eckhart Tolle, Richard Rohr, and Matthew Fox have all credited Eckhart as being an important influence on their thought.

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Eckhart’s Apophatictheology Knowing the Unknowable God


Free Download Vladimir Lossky, "Eckhart’s Apophatictheology: Knowing the Unknowable God"
English | ISBN: 0227179773 | 2024 | 540 pages | EPUB, PDF | 2 MB + 5 MB
Vladimir Lossky’s posthumously published masterwork is now made available in English for the first time. Eckhart’s Apophatic Theology is the culmination of a long process, whereby the renowned Orthodox philosopher and theologian embraced the ways of thinking of a thirteenth-century German mendicant and mystic. While refusing to simplify Eckhart’s theology to a system or single motif, Lossky explores in detail the various ramifications of Eckhart’s insistence on the ineffability of God. Is God to be regarded as ‘being’, or the ‘One’, or ‘Intellect’? Does God’s pure expression of each of these preclude the others? Framed by six key statements about God’s essence, Lossky lays out Eckhart’s approach to this dilemma. His understanding of the problem, guided by careful engagement with a multitude of sources, is exhaustive. Scholars will welcome this eagerly-anticipated translation.

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Conversations with Meister Eckhart


Free Download Meister Eckhart, "Conversations with Meister Eckhart"
English | 2010 | ISBN: 1907355189, 1907661271 | EPUB | pages: 120 | 0.1 mb
In many ways, Meister Eckhart has had to wait seven centuries to be heard. Born in 13th century Germany, much of his life was spent in a monastery. ‘Meister’ means ‘Master’, and is an academic title from the University of Paris. An admired member of the Dominican Order, he was often sent to reform ailing priories. He was known as a spiritual counsellor; a safe haven for many who sought God in their life, but found themselves troubled by the state of the institutional church. He was best known, however, as a preacher – who used his native German language to startling effect. Eckhart preached a spiritual vision which distrusted both ritual and church dogma. Instead, he aimed at nothing less than the spiritual and psychological transformation of those given to his care. To this end, Eckhart made the disposition of the human heart the key to all things. ‘Conversations with Meister Eckhart’ is an imagined conversation with this 13th century mystic, around such themes as detachment, which he famously placed above love; spirituality, God, the soul and suffering. But while the conversation is imagined, Eckhart’s words are not; they are authentically his own. One of his controversial claims was that God cannot be described. Indeed, in one sermon, he went so far as to say ‘We must take leave of God.’ ‘The church became very hostile towards him, ‘ says Simon Parke, ‘accusing him of heresy; and he spent his last days on trial before the pope. They also tried to ensure he’d be forgotten when he died, and nearly succeeded. But he’s more popular now than ever.’ Eckhart’s teaching is an adventure, not a system; a call, not a creed. The depth and universality of his work means it can be contained by no established religion, but draws to itself seekers of truth from all backgrounds. ‘Here we have a teaching open to all, but possessed by none, ‘ says Parke. ‘And therefore free like a butterfly, in the garden of the soul. Its perhaps my most challenging and rewarding conversation.’

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Engaging Eriugena, Eckhart and Cusanus


Free Download Donald F. Duclow, "Engaging Eriugena, Eckhart and Cusanus "
English | ISBN: 1032443901 | 2023 | 190 pages | EPUB, PDF | 3 MB + 8 MB
Engaging Eriugena, Eckhart and Cusanus contains two new essays and nine others published between 2005 and 2019. The essays explore Eriugena, Eckhart and Cusanus as bold thinkers deeply engaged with their times and culture.

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