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Non-dualism in Eckhart, Julian of Norwich and Traherne: A Theopoetic Reflection

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Non-dualism in Eckhart, Julian of Norwich and Traherne: A Theopoetic Reflection
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Dr. James Charlton
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:192
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
Category/GenrePhilosophy of religion
Comparative religion
ISBN/Barcode 9781628921335
ClassificationsDewey:211.3
Audience
General
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic USA
Publication Date 10 April 2014
Publication Country United States

Description

The words 'me,' 'mine,' 'you,' 'yours,' can mislead us into feeling separate from other people. This book is an exhilarating contribution to the spirituality of non-duality or non-separation. Meister Eckhart, Mother Julian of Norwich and Thomas Traherne are interpreted as 'theopoets' of the body/soul who share a moderate non-dualism. Their work is brought within the ambit of non-dual Hinduism. Specifically, their passion for unitive spiritual experience is linked to construals of both 'the Self' and 'Awakening', as enunciated by Advaita Vedanta. Charlton draws on poetry, theology and philosophy to perceive fresh connections. A commonality of interest is proposed between the three Europeans and Ramana Maharshi. The concept of non-duality is basic to much of Asian religion. On the other hand, Christianity has usually ignored its own non-dual roots. This text contributes to a recovery, in the West, of the vital, unifying power of non-dual awareness and connectedness.

Author Biography

James Charlton earned his PhD from the University of Tasmania and his MA from the University of Cambridge. He is a poet and theological writer with an interest in transformative spiritual knowledge and experience, across traditions. His previous books are poetry collections: Luminous Bodies (Montpelier Press, 2001) and So Much Light (Pardalote Press, 2007).