In this illuminating study, philosopher and spiritual teacher Rudolf Steiner examines the profound influence of Renaissance mystics on the development of modern thought. Blending history, metaphysics, and esoteric philosophy, "Mystics of the Renaissance" explores the spiritual insights of figures such as Meister Eckhart, Johannes Tauler, Paracelsus, Jacob Boehme, and Giordano Bruno.
Far more than a historical survey, Steiner's work reveals how these mystics anticipated key themes in modern consciousness—individual freedom, inner transformation, and the unity of spirit and nature. He situates their contributions within a broader evolution of human thought, bridging the mystical traditions of the past with the philosophical currents of the present.
Written in accessible prose and rich with insight, this 1911 classic remains a compelling guide for readers interested in mysticism, spiritual science, Renaissance thought, and the origins of modern spirituality.
Perfect for students of metaphysics, religious studies, and the Western esoteric tradition.
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Far more than a historical survey, Steiner's work reveals how these mystics anticipated key themes in modern consciousness—individual freedom, inner transformation, and the unity of spirit and nature. He situates their contributions within a broader evolution of human thought, bridging the mystical traditions of the past with the philosophical currents of the present.
Written in accessible prose and rich with insight, this 1911 classic remains a compelling guide for readers interested in mysticism, spiritual science, Renaissance thought, and the origins of modern spirituality.
Perfect for students of metaphysics, religious studies, and the Western esoteric tradition.
Mystics of the Renaissance and Their Relation to Modern Thought: Including Meister Eckhart, Tauler, Paracelsus, Jacob Boehme, Giordano Bruno, and Others
In this illuminating study, philosopher and spiritual teacher Rudolf Steiner examines the profound influence of Renaissance mystics on the development of modern thought. Blending history, metaphysics, and esoteric philosophy, "Mystics of the Renaissance" explores the spiritual insights of figures such as Meister Eckhart, Johannes Tauler, Paracelsus, Jacob Boehme, and Giordano Bruno.
Far more than a historical survey, Steiner's work reveals how these mystics anticipated key themes in modern consciousness—individual freedom, inner transformation, and the unity of spirit and nature. He situates their contributions within a broader evolution of human thought, bridging the mystical traditions of the past with the philosophical currents of the present.
Written in accessible prose and rich with insight, this 1911 classic remains a compelling guide for readers interested in mysticism, spiritual science, Renaissance thought, and the origins of modern spirituality.
Perfect for students of metaphysics, religious studies, and the Western esoteric tradition.
Far more than a historical survey, Steiner's work reveals how these mystics anticipated key themes in modern consciousness—individual freedom, inner transformation, and the unity of spirit and nature. He situates their contributions within a broader evolution of human thought, bridging the mystical traditions of the past with the philosophical currents of the present.
Written in accessible prose and rich with insight, this 1911 classic remains a compelling guide for readers interested in mysticism, spiritual science, Renaissance thought, and the origins of modern spirituality.
Perfect for students of metaphysics, religious studies, and the Western esoteric tradition.
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Mystics of the Renaissance and Their Relation to Modern Thought: Including Meister Eckhart, Tauler, Paracelsus, Jacob Boehme, Giordano Bruno, and Others

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BN ID: | 2940184673295 |
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Publisher: | KMC Timeless Publications |
Publication date: | 05/03/2025 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 1 MB |
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