

An edition of The art of detachment (2011)
By Markus Vinzent
Publish Date
2011
Publisher
Peeters,Peeters Publishers
Language
eng
Pages
406
Description:
Detachment is widely recognized as one of the key concerns of Eckhart in his anthropology. This monograph of the editor of the series introduces this concept from Eckhart's teaching on divine essence, the principle and the transcendentals, to then, re-interpret his anthropology by contrasting it with Augustine's Neo-Platonic model of progressing spiritual stages. A close reading of his famous vernacular homiles 2 and 86 and On detachment will exemplify how his new philosophical theology translates Luke 10:38-42.
subjects: Bibliography, Theological anthropology, Criticism and interpretation, Christianity, Early works to 1800, Spiritual life, Mysticism, History of doctrines, Catholic Church, History, Mysticism, germany, Spiritual life, christianity, Theological anthropolgy, biblical teaching
People: Eckhart Meister (d. 1327)
Places: Germany
Times: Middle Ages, 600-1500