"Margaret Cropper was the first to capture Evelyn Underhill s]
life, which now in this new century can continue to inspire,
challenge and point the way for those on the ancient quest for the
holy." from the Foreword by Dana Greene, dean of Oxford College of
Emory University
SkyLight Lives reintroduces the lives and works of key spiritual
figures of our time people who by their teaching or example have
challenged our assumptions about spirituality and have caused us to
look at it in new ways.
Evelyn Underhill (1875 1941) was one of the most highly
acclaimed spiritual thinkers of her day. Her fresh approach to
mysticism provided one of the first invitations to modern seekers
to realize that not only saints or great holy men could experience
the love of God but that all people contain within them a capacity
for the Divine.
This intimate biography, written by one of Underhill s closest
friends, allows us to appreciate this revolutionary woman as both a
charming, down-to-earth friend and a groundbreaking spiritual
seeker and guide.
Through letters, personal reminiscences, and excerpts from
Underhill s much-loved published writings including her definitive
Mysticism, published in 1911 and continuously in print since then
Margaret Cropper captures the spirit, journey, and wisdom of one of
the most influential women of the early twentieth century.
Updated with a new foreword by Dana Greene, dean of Oxford
College of Emory University, this intriguing spiritual portrait
includes a brief memoir of Lucy Menzies, one of Underhill s closest
confidants, highlighting their remarkable relationship.
This biography of Evelyn Underhill, one of the greatest
spiritual thinkers of the early twentieth century, guides readers
on a voyage through her life and a survey of her spiritual classics
that would forever bring the Divine into the everyday for countless
people.
A passionate writer and teacher who wrote elegantly on
mysticism, worship, and devotional life, Evelyn Underhill urged the
integration of personal spirituality and worldly action. This is
the moving story of how she made her way toward spiritual maturity,
from her early days of agnosticism to the years when her influence
was felt throughout the world.
An early believer that contemplative prayer is not just for
monks and nuns but for anyone willing to undertake it, Underhill
considered the study of modern science not as a threat to
contemplation but rather an enhancement of it. Her many lectures
and writings on mysticism and spirituality, including her classic
"Mysticism: A Study in the Nature and Development of Man s
Spiritual Consciousness, "inspired the many people touched by her
unique passion to take on a spiritual life.
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