
A Hidden Wisdom
Medieval Contemplatives on Self-Knowledge, Reason, Love, Persons, and Immortality
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Christina Van Dyke
Medieval philosophy is primarily associated today with university-based disputations and the authorities cited in those disputations. In their own time, however, scholastic debates were recognized as just one part of wide-ranging philosophical and theological discussions. A Hidden Wisdom breaks new ground by drawing attention to another crucial component of these conversations: the Christian contemplative tradition.
The period from 1200 to 1500, in particular, saw a dramatic increase in the production and consumption of mystical and contemplative literature in the "Christian West," by laypeople as well as religious scholars, women as well as men. A Hidden Wisdom focuses on five topics of particular interest, namely, self-knowledge, reason and its limits, love and the will, persons, and immortality and the afterlife. This focus centers the (often overlooked) contributions of medieval women and demonstrates that when we reunite scholasticism with its contemplative counterpart, we gain not only a more accurate understanding of the scope of medieval Christian philosophy and theology but also an increased awareness of a deeply practical tradition that builds up as well as tears down.
The book's treatment of topics and figures is meant to be representative rather than exhaustive: a tasting menu, rather than a comprehensive study.
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Medieval figures discussed in the book include: Richard of Saint Victor, Francis of Assisi, Claire of Assisi, Hadewijch, Bonaventure, Thomas Aquinas, Mechthild of Magdeburg, Mechtilde of Hackeborn, Gertrude the Great, Angela of Foligno, Marguerite d'Oingt, Marguerite Porete, Meister Eckhart, Richard Rolle, Margareta Ebner, Johannes Tauler, Henry Suso, Bridgette of Sweden, Catherine of Sienna, John van Ruysbroeck, The Cloud of Unknowing, Walter Hilton, Julian of Norwich, Christine de Pizan, Thomas à Kempis, Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, and Marsilio Ficino.
Also, I like it when authors narrate their own books. It was delightful to hear Van Dyke's own voice.
Excellent History, Excellent Philosophy
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