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Meister Eckhart

    January 1, 1260 – January 1, 1328

    Meister Eckhart stands as a towering figure in Christian mysticism, renowned for his profound theological and philosophical insights. His writings delve into the intricate relationship between the divine and the human soul, characterized by intellectual rigor and evocative language. Though his ideas sparked controversy in his time, Eckhart's work has resonated through centuries, influencing countless seekers of spiritual understanding. His challenging yet rewarding prose continues to invite contemplation on the nature of existence and the divine.

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    Meister Eckhart - the man from whom God hid nothing
    Selected Writing
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    Sermons & treatises 1
    Sermons & treatises 2
    The Complete Mystical Works of Meister Eckhart
    • 2023

      Sermons & Sayings - A New Translation

      • 210 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The book offers a deep dive into the teachings of Meister Eckhart, a medieval mystic and philosopher, through a unique translation by Dietrich Braun. Readers can explore Eckhart's profound wisdom and insights, presented in a meticulously crafted edition that highlights the timeless relevance of his sermons and sayings. This work aims to illuminate Eckhart's spiritual philosophy, inviting contemplation and understanding of his mystical perspectives.

      Sermons & Sayings - A New Translation
    • 2021

      Sermons

      Easy to Read Layout

      • 76 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      This book features a large print format and an easy-to-read layout, making it accessible for readers who prefer or require larger text. The design enhances readability, ensuring a comfortable experience for all audiences. Perfect for those who enjoy engaging content without the strain of small print, it caters to a diverse range of readers.

      Sermons
    • 2010

      Conversations with Meister Eckhart

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring the life of a 13th-century German mystic, the book delves into Meister Eckhart's profound spiritual insights developed during his years in a monastery. It highlights his unique philosophical perspectives that have gained relevance over the centuries, emphasizing themes of inner experience and the relationship between the divine and the individual. The narrative connects Eckhart's teachings to contemporary spiritual discussions, illustrating how his wisdom resonates with modern seekers of truth.

      Conversations with Meister Eckhart
    • 2010

      The collection features the complete vernacular texts of Eckhart, offering deep personal reflections on themes like poverty of spirit and the inner birth of Christ. This revised single-volume edition includes a new introduction by a prominent Eckhart scholar, solidifying its status as the definitive resource on Eckhart’s influential contributions to Christian thought.

      The Complete Mystical Works of Meister Eckhart
    • 2009

      Meister Eckhart

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.3(197)Add rating

      Exploring the life and teachings of Meister Eckhart, this book delves into his profound influence on German mysticism and spirituality. It examines his philosophical insights, emphasizing the relationship between the soul and God, and highlights his revolutionary ideas that challenge conventional religious thought. Through a blend of historical context and analysis, readers gain an understanding of Eckhart's legacy and the enduring significance of his work in the realm of mysticism and theology.

      Meister Eckhart
    • 1998

      Everything as Divine

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      4.2(17)Add rating

      This translation of The Wisdom of Meister Eckhart introduces to American readers the insights of a thinker who was doctrinally suspect in his lifetime, but who has become a shaper of modern religious consciounsess.

      Everything as Divine
    • 1995

      The classic Meister Eckhart reader - brings the work of this great Rhineland mystic to a new and wider audience. Also included are seminal essays by Oliver Davies, Dermot Moran and Marco Pallis. Ursula Fleming lomg pioneered to have Eckhart's works reaccepted withing the Catholic Church

      Meister Eckhart - the man from whom God hid nothing
    • 1991

      A faithful and authoritative translation of this fourteenth century Dominican theologian, who became the greatest of all German mystics.

      Sermons & treatises 1
    • 1989

      The second volume of M. O'C. Walshe's collection of Meister Eckhart's writings, beautifully and faithfully translated with well-received scholarly commentary.

      Sermons & treatises 2