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Dangerous Mystic

Meister Eckhart's Path to the God Within

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Dangerous Mystic

By: Joel F. Harrington
Narrated by: Mark Bramhall
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Life and times of the 14th century German spiritual leader Meister Eckhart, whose theory of a personal path to the divine inspired thinkers from Jean Paul Sartre to Thomas Merton, and most recently, Eckhart Tolle

Meister Eckhart was a medieval Christian mystic whose wisdom powerfully appeals to seekers seven centuries after his death. In the modern era, Eckhart's writings have struck a chord with thinkers as diverse as Heidegger, Merton, Sartre, John Paul II, and the current Dalai Lama. He is the inspiration for the bestselling New Age author Eckhart Tolle's pen name, and his fourteenth-century quotes have become an online sensation. Today a variety of Christians, as well as many Zen Buddhists, Sufi Muslims, Jewish Cabbalists, and various spiritual seekers, all claim Eckhart as their own. Meister Eckhart preached a personal, internal path to God at a time when the Church could not have been more hierarchical and ritualistic. Then and now, Eckhart’s revolutionary method of direct access to ultimate reality offers a profoundly subjective approach that is at once intuitive and pragmatic, philosophical yet non-rational, and, above all, universally accessible. This “dangerous mystic’s” teachings challenge the very nature of religion, yet the man himself never directly challenged the Church.

Eckhart was one of the most learned theologians of his day, but he was also a man of the world who had worked as an administrator for his religious order and taught for years at the University of Paris. His personal path from conventional friar to professor to lay preacher culminated in a spiritual philosophy that combined the teachings of an array of pagan and Christian writers, as well as Muslim and Jewish philosophers. His revolutionary decision to take his approach to the common people garnered him many enthusiastic followers as well as powerful enemies. After Eckhart’s death and papal censure, many religious women and clerical supporters, known as the Friends of God, kept his legacy alive through the centuries, albeit underground until the master’s dramatic rediscovery by modern Protestants and Catholics.

Dangerous Mystic grounds Meister Eckhart in a world that is simultaneously familiar and alien. In the midst of this medieval society, a few decades before the Black Death, Eckhart boldly preached to captivated crowds a timeless method, a “wayless way,” of directly experiencing the divine.
Christianity Church & Church Leadership Europe Historical Medieval Ministry & Evangelism Other Religions, Practices & Sacred Texts Spirituality Theology Middle Ages Ancient History Mystic Spirituality
Well Researched • Informative Content • Philosophical Insights • Thoughtful Biography • Historical Context

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Absolutely wonderful audio book, well written and read. A must listen to any fan of Meister Eckhart.

Understanding the man behind the words

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Excellent insight into Meister Eckhart and how he developed his understandings. Must read for those wanting to under mysticism.

Excellent book

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Audio books can go either way in terms of the voice, the pauses, the inflections, cadence, etc... That's why I avoid fiction, because they never read the way I would and it ruins the story for me. This one reminds me of a good college lecture in an easy to listen to voice. I do wish they came with closed captioning so I could see unfamiliar words. Very informative and pleasurable book.

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Meister Eckhart is often quoted (in my readings on Perennialism, etc) but I wanted a more direct understanding of his life and his thinking. This book was enormously helpful in that regard. It’s a well researched and very well written account of this important and influential figure. Time spent listening to this information was well worth it for me - and enjoyable to boot.

A fuller picture of the Meister

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Really gives you a feel for the historical, social and political times in which Meister Eckhart lived and this life.

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