Baron von Hugel analyzed Christianity into three dimensions: the
institutional, the theological, and the mystical. Clearly the most
neglected of the three by mass media is the mystical. Robert
Imperato's Early and Medieval Christian Spirituality intends to
introduce the Christian reader to this rich vein of Christian
thought on spiritual experience. This is not Christianity for those
seeking to answer the political problems of the day. It is rather a
sampling of the mystical wealth of Christian history. This work
contains summaries of key authors as well as an anthology of their
thought.
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