Christianity
and Hesychasm - Books, Page 2
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Author |
Title |
Review |
David
Library
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| Eriugena, John
Scotus |
The
Voice of the Eagle: The Heart of Celtic Christianity |
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| Flinders, Carol Lee |
Enduring
Grace: Living Portraits of Seven Women Mystics |
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| Furlong, Monica |
The
Wisdom of Julian of Norwich |
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John
Scotus Eriugena, The
Voice of the Eagle: The Heart of Celtic Christianity.John Scotus Eriugena was born and raised in Ireland
during the early ninth century. Neither monk nor priest but a "holy
sage," he carried to France the flower of Celtic Christianity. His
homily, The Voice of the Eagle, is a jewel of lyrical mysticism,
theology, and cosmology, containing the essence of Celtic Christian
wisdom. |
| Gilson, Etienne |
The
Christian Philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas |
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| Guenon, Rene |
Esoterism of Dante |
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| Guenon, Rene |
Insights into
Christian Esoterism (includes St. Bernard) |
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| Kadloubovsky, E. |
Writings
from the Philokalia on the Prayer of the Heart |
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| Lewis, C.S. |
All
My Road Before Me |
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| Lewis, C.S. |
The
Chronicles of Narnia |
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| Lewis, C.S. |
Mere
Christianity |
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| Lewis, C.S. |
Surprised
by Joy: the Shape of My Early Life |
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| Lewis, C.S. |
The
Screwtape Letters |
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| Lossky,
Vladimir |
The
Mystical Theology of the Eastern Church |
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| Louth, Andrew |
Maximus
Confessor |
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| Luibheid, Colm |
Pseudo-Dionysius:
The Complete Works |
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| McGinn, Bernard |
Meister
Eckhart: Teacher and Preacher |
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| McKenna, John |
The
Setting in Life for The Arbiter of John Philoponus, 6th Century
Alexandrian Scientist |
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| Roberts, Bernadette |
The
Experience of No-Self: A Contemplative Journey |
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Bernadette
Roberts, What is the Self?: A Study of the Spiritual Journey
This is the personal account of a two-year journey
during which the author experienced the falling away of everything she
call a self. The purpose of this book is to help clarify the second
movement, to make it more recognizable and to bring to light, if
possible, the ultimate final realization of the Christian motion of
loss-of-self. |
| Roberts, Bernadette |
The
Path to No-Self: Life at the Center |
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| Roberts, Bernadette |
What
is Self?: A Study of the Spiritual Journey in Terms of Consciousness |
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| Schuon, Frithjof |
Christianity/Islam:
Essays on Esoteric Ecumenicism |
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| Scott,
Walter |
The
Hermetica, Vol. 1 |
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| Scott, Walter |
The
Hermetica, Vol.
2 |
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| Sherrard, Philip |
Christianity and
Eros |
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| Sherrard, Philip |
Church, Papacy,
Schism |
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| Sherrard,
Philip, et. al. |
Philokalia,
Vol. 1 |
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| Sherrard,
Philip, et. al. |
Philokalia,
Vol. 4 |
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Philip
Sherrard, et. al., The Philokalia Volume
I: The Philokalia is a collection of texts written between the fourth
and fifteenth centuries by spiritual master of the Orthodox Christian
tradition. First published in Greek in 1782, translated into Salvonic
and later into Russian, The Philokalia has exercised an influence far
greater than that of any book other than the Bible in the recent history
of the Orthodox Church. |
| St. Teresa of
Avilla |
The
Life of Saint Teresa of Avila by Herself |
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| Versluis,
Arthur |
Theosophia:
Hidden Dimensions of Chrisitianity |
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| Versluis, Arthur |
Wisdom's
Children: A Christian Esoteric Tradition |
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| Von Balthasar, Hans
Urs |
Presence
and Thought: Essay on the Religious Philosophy of Gregory of Nyssa |
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| Ware,
Timothy (Kallistos) |
The
Orthodox Church |
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| Ware, Timothy |
The
Orthodox Way |
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| Zalesky, Philip |
The Spirit of Catholicism |
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