The Scale of Perfection: Religious Classic, Including an Essay on the Spiritual Life of Mediaeval England
Walter Hilton's 'The Scale of Perfection' is a profound treatise exploring the ascent of the soul toward divine perfection. Written in the late 14th century, this spiritual classic employs a mystical and allegorical style, drawing heavily from Pseudo-Dionysian theology and the contemplative traditions of the time. The work is structured around a ladder of virtue, illustrating the stages of spiritual development and the necessary purification of both mind and body. Hilton's use of lyrical language and vivid imagery invites readers into an intimate engagement with the text, challenging them to reflect on their own spiritual journeys while operating within the wider context of medieval mysticism. Walter Hilton, a prominent English mystic and theologian, was heavily influenced by the contemplative practices observed in the Carthusian and other monastic traditions. His insights are likely rooted in both personal experiences of divine union and extensive theological study. Hilton's dual role as a preacher and a hermit inform the text's practical approach, emphasizing a balance between doctrinal understanding and experiential spirituality, which would greatly appeal to his contemporaries seeking deeper religious fulfillment. For readers seeking a rich exploration of medieval spirituality, 'The Scale of Perfection' is an essential text that transcends its historical context, providing timeless insights into the journey toward holiness. It stands as a beacon for both scholars of mysticism and seekers of spiritual depth, offering a roadmap for anyone endeavoring to cultivate a closer relationship with the divine.
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The Scale of Perfection: Religious Classic, Including an Essay on the Spiritual Life of Mediaeval England
Walter Hilton's 'The Scale of Perfection' is a profound treatise exploring the ascent of the soul toward divine perfection. Written in the late 14th century, this spiritual classic employs a mystical and allegorical style, drawing heavily from Pseudo-Dionysian theology and the contemplative traditions of the time. The work is structured around a ladder of virtue, illustrating the stages of spiritual development and the necessary purification of both mind and body. Hilton's use of lyrical language and vivid imagery invites readers into an intimate engagement with the text, challenging them to reflect on their own spiritual journeys while operating within the wider context of medieval mysticism. Walter Hilton, a prominent English mystic and theologian, was heavily influenced by the contemplative practices observed in the Carthusian and other monastic traditions. His insights are likely rooted in both personal experiences of divine union and extensive theological study. Hilton's dual role as a preacher and a hermit inform the text's practical approach, emphasizing a balance between doctrinal understanding and experiential spirituality, which would greatly appeal to his contemporaries seeking deeper religious fulfillment. For readers seeking a rich exploration of medieval spirituality, 'The Scale of Perfection' is an essential text that transcends its historical context, providing timeless insights into the journey toward holiness. It stands as a beacon for both scholars of mysticism and seekers of spiritual depth, offering a roadmap for anyone endeavoring to cultivate a closer relationship with the divine.
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The Scale of Perfection: Religious Classic, Including an Essay on the Spiritual Life of Mediaeval England

The Scale of Perfection: Religious Classic, Including an Essay on the Spiritual Life of Mediaeval England

The Scale of Perfection: Religious Classic, Including an Essay on the Spiritual Life of Mediaeval England

The Scale of Perfection: Religious Classic, Including an Essay on the Spiritual Life of Mediaeval England

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Walter Hilton's 'The Scale of Perfection' is a profound treatise exploring the ascent of the soul toward divine perfection. Written in the late 14th century, this spiritual classic employs a mystical and allegorical style, drawing heavily from Pseudo-Dionysian theology and the contemplative traditions of the time. The work is structured around a ladder of virtue, illustrating the stages of spiritual development and the necessary purification of both mind and body. Hilton's use of lyrical language and vivid imagery invites readers into an intimate engagement with the text, challenging them to reflect on their own spiritual journeys while operating within the wider context of medieval mysticism. Walter Hilton, a prominent English mystic and theologian, was heavily influenced by the contemplative practices observed in the Carthusian and other monastic traditions. His insights are likely rooted in both personal experiences of divine union and extensive theological study. Hilton's dual role as a preacher and a hermit inform the text's practical approach, emphasizing a balance between doctrinal understanding and experiential spirituality, which would greatly appeal to his contemporaries seeking deeper religious fulfillment. For readers seeking a rich exploration of medieval spirituality, 'The Scale of Perfection' is an essential text that transcends its historical context, providing timeless insights into the journey toward holiness. It stands as a beacon for both scholars of mysticism and seekers of spiritual depth, offering a roadmap for anyone endeavoring to cultivate a closer relationship with the divine.

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ISBN-13: 9788028320324
Publisher: Sharp Ink
Publication date: 01/01/2023
Sold by: CIANDO
Format: eBook
File size: 568 KB
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