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The Practical Mystic - Evelyn Underhill and her Writings (Paperback, New)
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The Practical Mystic - Evelyn Underhill and her Writings (Paperback, New)
Series: Canterbury Studies in Spiritual Theology
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Evelyn Underhill (1875-1941) had wide influence through her work on
Christian mysticism, especially by her continual insistence that
the mystical experience is not esoteric, but open to any sincere
believer. Resisting the growth of popular unfocussed mysticism in
the early part of the twentieth century, she used her great
historical scholarship to expound the work of past thinkers and
show its relevance to the contemporary world. She was a prolific
writer on many other subjects, including liturgy, prayer and
individual spiritual formation, and was also a novelist and a poet.
She was much in demand as a retreat conductor and spiritual
director, and she lectured at universities and church congresses.
She contributed to various journals, and in her later years gave
broadcast talks. She was acknowledged as one of the leading
Anglo-Catholic thinkers of her time, and her reputation has grown
in recent years; there is a flourishing Evelyn Underhill Society.
Despite her formidable learning and intellect, she had sympathy and
practical advice for individuals, and had a delightful sense of
humour which often enlivened her profound advice with homely
analogies. In both her published works and her private letters, her
teaching was always directed against personal anxiety and
introspection, and towards concentration on a closer union with
God. She maintained and promulgated calm and commonsense through a
lifetime which saw much social and religious unrest. In the Second
World War she strongly advocated Christian pacifism. In this
volume, extracts from some of her many writings are set out by
their main themes, from general mysticism to personal letters, with
extracts also from her fiction and poetry. There is a biographical
and critical introduction, relating and giving perspective to her
life and work. Raymond Chapman is Emeritus Professor of English in
the University of London, and an Anglican priest He is a
Vice-President of the Prayer Book Society and of the Anglican
Association. He has edited previous volumes in the Canterbury
Studies in Spiritual Theology and published a number of other
critical and devotional works including Leading Intercessions, A
Pastoral Prayer Book, and Stations of the Nativity, Cross and
Resurrection
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