The HarperCollins Spiritual Classics series presents short,
accessible introductions to the classic spiritual writers of the
West. Abridged from Paulist Press's distinguished Classics of
Western Spirituality series, which boasts the best modern
translations available, this new series seeks to find new readers
for these dynamic spiritual voices--voices that have changed lives
throughout the centuries and still do today.
"I saw a great mountain the color of iron, and enthroned on it
One of such great glory that it blinded my sight. On each side of
him there extended a soft shadow, like a wing of wondrous breadth
and length. Before him, at the foot of the mountain, stood an image
full of eyes on all sides, in which, because of those eyes, I could
discern no human form."--Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179)
Hildegard of Bingen was widely consulted as an oracle and
prophet and wrote prolifically on doctrinal matters, as well as on
secular matters like medicine. Scivias, her major religious work,
consists of twenty-six visions, which are first set down literally
as she saw them, and are then explained exegetically. As a group
the visions form a theological summa of Christian doctrine and are
famous for their feminine and creative imagery of the divine. This
volume is especially significant for feminist historians and
theologians. It elucidates the life of medieval women, and is a
striking example of a special form of Christian spirituality.
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