Volume 870 pages
Mysticism
About the book
Evelyn Underhill's «Mysticism» offers a profound exploration of the spiritual journey through the lens of mysticism, artfully weaving together philosophical inquiry and experiential insight. Underhill employs a lyrical and contemplative style, inviting readers to apprehend the depths of the mystical experience. She contextualizes this journey within the broader literary framework of early 20th-century spirituality, deftly engaging with both historical and contemporary figures in mysticism, thereby establishing a rich dialogue across ages that enriches the reader's understanding of the subject. Evelyn Underhill, an early feminist thinker and a pioneer in the study of mysticism, utilized her theological training and personal spiritual experiences to craft this insightful work. Her background in philosophical theology and her own quest for deeper spiritual meaning led her to delve into the writings of mystics like St. John of the Cross and Teresa of Avila. This profound understanding and personal connection to the subject of mysticism permeate her writing, providing an authentic voice that resonates with seekers of spiritual truth. «Mysticism» is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersection of spirituality and literature. Underhill's rich prose and thoughtful meditations provide an accessible yet profound exploration of a complex topic, making it suitable for both scholars and lay readers alike. This book encourages one to embark on their own spiritual journey, illuminating the path toward a deeper understanding of the divine.