Mysticism: The Nature and Development of Spiritual Consciousness

Mysticism: The Nature and Development of Spiritual Consciousness

by EvelynUnderhill (Author)

Synopsis

Drawing on sources from all over the world, the author provides an in-depth and comprehensive exploration of humanity's mystical experience. It defines mysticism from different perspectives, sets out its characteristics and explains its relationship to psychology, theology and symbolism. It explores the "mystic way", the stages of mystic consciousness from the self to the union with the Absolute. The book also includes a summary of European mysticism. In 1921, Evelyn Underhill was Upton Lecturer on the Philosophy of Religion at Manchester College, Oxford, the first woman to give a series of lectures on theology at Oxford. But, it was her writing that brought her an international reputation and a fellowship at King's College for Women.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 544
Edition: 2Rev Ed
Publisher: Oneworld Publications
Published: 26 Aug 1999

ISBN 10: 1851681965
ISBN 13: 9781851681969

Author Bio
Evelyn Underhill, a novelist and poet, published her first book in 1902 but her growing interest in mysticism led in 1911 to her greatest work. Mysticism immediately established Underhill as the leading writer in the field, and she continued her work by writing many more significant and acclaimed books and essays. In 1921 she became Upton Lecturer in the Philosophy of Religion at Manchester College, and she was the first woman to give a series of lectures on theology at Oxford.