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Renowned philosopher Kurt Flasch offers a full-scale reappraisal of
the life and legacy of Meister Eckhart, the medieval German
theologian, philosopher, and alleged mystic who was active during
the Avignon Papacy of the fourteenth century and was tried for
heresy by Pope John XXII. Disputing his subject's frequent
characterization as a hero of a modern, syncretic spirituality,
Flasch attempts to free Eckhart from the "Mystical Flood" by
inviting his readers to think along with Eckhart in a careful
rereading of his Latin and German works. This fascinating study
makes a powerful case for Eckhart's position as an important
philosopher of the time rather than a mystic and casts new light on
an important figure of the Middle Ages whose ideas attracted
considerable attention from such diverse modern thinkers as
Schopenhauer, Vivekananda, Suzuki, Fromm, and Derrida.
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